MUT Environmental Health, at its core, Environmental Health is concerned with the health and well-being of people and other living things. This field of study does this by addressing elements of health and safety and assessing various physical, chemical and biological factors in the surrounding environment for their potential negative effects. The profession aims to prevent diseases and create healthy and aesthetically acceptable environments for people, by identifying, evaluating and controlling potential health risks in the surrounding environment.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Grade 12 with the following subjects and grades
Compulsory Subjects | NSC Level | Senior Certificate Subjects | Standard Grade | Higher Grade |
English | 4 | English | D | E |
Maths ORMaths Literacy | 34 | Mathematics | D | E |
Life Sciences | 3 | Physical Science | D | E |
Physical Science | 3 | Biology | D | E |
Any two 20 credit subjects | 4 | Any subject amongst Geography, Agricultural Science | D | E |
DURATION OF STUDY
The minimum duration of study is three years. When registering, all students are required to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as student Environmental Health Practitioners. This once-off registration is valid for the entire duration of study.
Upon completion of the formal training programme, students will be placed by the Department of Health in compulsory community service. This must be completed before one is allowed to register as an Independent Environmental Health Practitioner with the HPCSA.
CURRICULUM â SUBJECTS
LEVEL 1 | LEVEL 2 | LEVEL 3 |
Anatomy and Physiology I | Epidemiology II | Epidemiology III |
Community Development I | Community Development II | Management Practice III |
Environmental Planning | Environmental Pollution: Waste and Water II | Environmental Pollution: Air Pollution |
Microbiology I | Occupational Health and Safety II | Occupational Health and Safety III |
Physics and Chemistry I | Food and Meat Hygiene II | Food and Meat Hygiene III |
PASSS REQUIREMENTS
A 50% pass mark is required in all subjects. In addition, some courses have a practical component, the requirements of which must also be met.
PRACTICAL
To successfully complete some of the subjects in this course, students must demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency with equipment and laboratory instruments.
WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
To qualify for the National Diploma: Environmental Health, students must complete a minimum of 100 days of Work Integrated Learning, which will be outlined in the first year of study. The department does offer assistance with this requirement, but it is up to students to ensure they attend activities and arranged placements.
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