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Program description

Throughout this one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to assess and design safe and productive work environments. You will use of a variety of ergonomic tools, techniques, technologies, and a solution-based approach to remodel work environments and increase work production and safety for employees. In the Capstone project, you will work in teams to design, implement, and evaluate real-world industry solutions, supported by experts from the field with the goal to enhance human system performance between humans, machines, tools, and technology.

Program details

Code: 1564
Start: September and January
Campus: Kitchener - Doon
Delivery: Full-time
Length: 1 year (2 academic terms)
Credential: Ontario College Graduate Certificate

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