Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
- Government and Public Administration
What education level do Occupational Health and Safety Specialists have?
This table shows the percentage of responses to a government survey asking what education level is needed in this career.
Education Level | Percentage |
---|---|
High school diploma or less | 0.00% |
Certificate | 4.55% |
Some college | 0.00% |
Associate degree | 0.00% |
Bachelor's degree | 77.28% |
Master's or professional degree | 18.18% |
Doctoral degree or more | 0.00% |
Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.
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