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What is the NSC safety management techniques course?

NSC Safety Management Techniques training takes a balanced approach to safety management. This four-day course addresses administrative, technical and cultural issues, helping you effectively manage projects and employees.

What is NSC first aid training?

NSC training meets this standard, as well as the latest CPR and first aid guidelines, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of your industry. Call (800) 621-7619 to learn how you can get started with NSC First Aid training. NSC first aid offerings include:

What is the ASC curriculum?

The ASC Curriculum provides an in-depth look at the issues safety practitioners face every day and offers proven approaches and solutions. The core required course (POSH) provides a solid foundation of knowledge to meet all safety challenges, and the electives allow for a more in-depth review of specific safety topics.

When should I take posh and ASC courses?

* POSH can be taken at any time while earning an ASC. We recommend POSH first as it provides the foundation for the remaining courses. Select and complete** any combination of the four-day courses and one-day classes listed below to earn the remaining eight training days and 5.2 CEUs required for a total of 12 days and 7.8 CEUs.

Maximize Your Effectiveness as A Safety Manager

The NSC Advanced Safety Certificate program is a nationally-recognized safety curriculum based on proven best practices. The ASC® program builds up...

How to Earn The Advanced Safety Certificate

Complete the following required four-day course (2.6 CEUs): 1. Principles of Occupational Safety and Health (POSH)

The ASC Program Helps You

1. Learn techniques for a balanced approach to safety management, addressing administrative, technical and cultural elements 2. Develop problem-sol...

English (3-8 credits required)

Students who complete ENG 102 will satisfy the Core Curriculum Requirement. Typically, students take ENG 101 during their first semester at the college and ENG 102 during the second semester.

Study and Technology Skills (0-3 credits required)

Accompanying the student's Core Curriculum Courses are 2-3 credits of course work that will teach time and stress management skills, study skills, and technological skills that will be used in subsequent and concurrent courses. Students also will learn about student support services (e.g.

Mathematics (3-5 credits required)

All degree programs require MATH 120 or higher to fulfill the Mathematics Core Curriculum (please see your degree outline for specific course requirements)

Natural Sciences (7-8 credits required)

Students are required to take at least two science courses (two lectures courses and at least one of which must include an associated laboratory course).

Cultural Diversity (3 credits required)

The Cultural Diversity requirement aims to engender understanding, appreciation, and insight into different, non-mainstream American or non-Western cultures. It also helps provide students with different lenses and perspectives through which to view cultural constructs such as class, ethnicity, gender, religion, and sexual orientation.

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Onsite First Aid Training

Train your employees onsite. Price may vary by location. Call (800) 621-7619 or email [email protected] . Learn more.

NSC helps save lives, from the workplace to anyplace

The National Safety Council offers a variety of training to help eliminate the leading causes of preventable injuries and deaths.

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Study and Technology Skills

  • Accompanying the student's Core Curriculum Courses are 2-3 credits of course work that will teach time and stress management skills, study skills, and technological skills that will be used in subsequent and concurrent courses. Students also will learn about student support services (e.g. advising, financial aid), library research skills, academic integrity (e.g. plagiarism), and our progr…
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Mathematics

  • All degree programs require MATH 120or higher to fulfill the Mathematics Core Curriculum (please see your degree outline for specific course requirements)
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Natural Sciences

  • Students are required to take at least two science courses (two lectures courses and at least one of which must include an associated laboratory course).
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Constitution

  • Students are required to complete U.S. and Nevada constitution. Complete one course that fulfills both U.S. and Nevada constitution. (1 course, 3 credits)
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Cultural Diversity

  • The Cultural Diversity requirement aims to engender understanding, appreciation, and insight into different, non-mainstream American or non-Western cultures. It also helps provide students with different lenses and perspectives through which to view cultural constructs such as class, ethnicity, gender, religion, and sexual orientation. Any of the following courses will fulfill the requ…
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