BS Health & Safety Technology

Duration: 4 Years

Description:

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO Description
PEO-1 Graduates emerge as leaders in the field, applying innovative solutions to identify and address emerging workplace hazards.
PEO-2 The curriculum demonstrates a commitment to quality education and creative research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in health and safety technology.
PEO-3 Understand the importance of engaging in community service initiatives to promote health and safety awareness, contributing to national development.
PEO-4 Utilize cutting-edge technology to optimize health and safety practices in various industries, ensuring worker well-being and workplace sustainability.

Program Learning Objectives (PLOs)

PLO Description
PLO-1 Engineering Technical Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, and engineering fundamentals to engineering technology procedures, processes, systems, or methodologies.
PLO-2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze broadly defined engineering technology problems, reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools.
PLO-3 Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for broadly defined engineering technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components, or processes to meet specified needs.
PLO-4 Investigation: Conduct investigations of broadly defined problems; locate, search, and select relevant data from codes, databases, and literature; design and conduct experiments to provide valid conclusions.
PLO-5 Modern Tool Usage: Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to broadly defined engineering technology problems, with an understanding of limitations.
PLO-6 The Engineer and Society: Demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to engineering technology practice and solutions.
PLO-7 Environment and Sustainability: Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technology work in societal and environmental contexts.
PLO-8 Ethics: Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice.
PLO-9 Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.
PLO-10 Communication: Communicate effectively on broadly defined engineering technology activities with the engineering technologist community and with society at large.
PLO-11 Project Management: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering technology management principles and apply these to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
PLO-12 Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in specialist engineering technologies.

Scheme of Study

1st Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HHS-113 Calculus and Analytical Geometry General Ed. 3+0
2 HST-113 Fundamentals of Environment & Occupational Health Technical 3+0
3 HST-123 Human Anatomy Technical 3+0
4 CS-113 Introduction to Computer Applications General Ed. 2+1
5 HHS-123 Functional English General Ed. 3+0
6 HHS-132 Islamic Studies/Ethics General Ed. 2+0
Total       16+1=17

 

2nd Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HHS-142 Introduction to Entrepreneurship General Ed. 2+0
2 HHS-153 Applied Physics General Ed. 2+1
3 HST-133 Introduction to Safety Promotion Technical 3+0
4 HHS-163 Applied Mathematics General Ed. 3+0
5 HST-143 Fundamentals of Public Health Technical 3+0
6 HHS-172 Pakistan Studies General Ed. 2+0
7 HHS-181* Quran With Translation General Ed. 1+0
Total       16+1=17

3rd Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-213 Basic Epidemiology Technical 3+0
2 HST-223 Introduction and Principles of Risk Management Technical 3+0
3 HST-233 Sociology of Health and Illness Technical 3+0
4 HST-243 Occupational Hygiene and Health Technical 3+0
5 HST-253 Ergonomics Technical 3+0
6 HHS-211* Quran With Translation General Ed. 1+0
Total       16+0=16

 

4th Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-263 Road Safety and Injury Prevention Technical 3+0
2 HST-273 Disaster Management Technical 3+0
3 HST-283 General Pathology Technical 3+0
4 HHS-223 Technical Report Writing and Presentation Skills General Ed. 3+0
5 HHS-232 Principles of Psychology General Ed. 2+0
6 HST-292 Mental Health Promotion Technical 2+0
Total       16+0=16

5th Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-313 Policy, Laws and Regulations in Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) Technical 3+0
2 HST-323 Emergency Preparedness, Rescue and Response Technical 3+0
3 HST-333 Human Physiology Technical 3+0
4 HST-343 Trauma Management Technical 3+0
5 HST-353 Medical Anthropology Technical 3+0
6 HST-363 Global Burden of Disease of Injuries and Non-communicable Diseases Technical 3+0
Total       18+0=18

 

6th Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-373 Principles and Practices of Safety Management System Technical 3+0
2 HST-383 Toxicology: Effluent & Emission Control/Waste Management Technical 3+0
3 HST-393 Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation of Occupational Safety and Health Technical 3+0
4 HST-303 Disability and Rehabilitation Technical 3+0
5 HST-403 Final Project Design Technical 0+3
6 HHS-311* Quran With Translation General Ed. 1+0
Total       13+3=16

7th Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-416 Supervised Industrial Training Technical 0+16
Total       0+16=16

8th Semester

Sr. Course Code Course Title Domain Credit Hours
1 HST-516 Supervised Industrial Training Technical 0+16
Total       0+16=16

Program Duration: 4 Years
Total Semesters: 8
Total Credit Hours: 132