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Posted By BJK I currently have a BSc in Ergonomics, I have been working in the H & S field since April and would now like to further my qualifications and improve my knowledge and future 'employability' into health, safety and ergonomics roles.
I am interested in the general consensus - would I be better off going down the MSc or NEBOSH Diploma route (I have had confirmation that my degree and experience qualifies me to start my Diploma).
Please help
Thanks
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Posted By Alan Hoskins From discussions on the Careers forum between those who are doing / have done the Diploma, I would suggest there is no contest! MSc every time...
Real questions / real answers...
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Posted By FJ ...or you might want to use the "search" function as this has been discussed alot.....
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Posted By ken mosley Having done a MSc and Diploma 1&2, I would also suggest the MSc., mainly because it is the easier, but not easy.
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Posted By Stupendous Man MSc !!
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Posted By Raymond Rapp BJK
I did a MSc in h&s management, not because it was easier but because I believe in aiming high. No regrets. Indeed, I am now in my final year of Masters in H,S&E law.
Both courses were personally funded and completed in my own time - sad git, I know.
Good luck whatever you choose.
Ray
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