Online Bachelor's in Occupational Safety
Open doors by unlocking your potential.
Occupational Safety professionals are dedicated to protecting the safety and health of both workers and the public. It’s a hands-on and constantly changing field that spans all sectors of the economy. Professionals in this field evaluate the workplace environment and implement programs that ensure employee and customer safety, health, and productivity, as well as environmental and regulatory compliance.
Why UW-Whitewater Online?
- Learn at your own pace, when it’s convenient for you
- Build connections through online assignments and discussion boards
- Strong alumni network
- Qualified Academic Program (QAP) by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP)
- Graduating students are eligible to become a Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP)
Not all online programs are created equal.
UW-Whitewater Online degree programs are designed for you to succeed. They’re flexible, convenient and nationally recognized as a top online program in the country.



UW-Whitewater Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs
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General Business
Earning this degree will give you a wide breadth of knowledge to become prepared for work in a variety of careers.
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General Management
Build your degree learning about topics such as stakeholder management, motivation, leadership, strategy and ethics.
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Marketing
Learn about the relationship between businesses and consumers through research, analysis, pricing, strategy and more.
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Accounting
Learn to create, analyze and use financial information that effectively guides business decisions.
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Finance
Discover finance roles that emphasize helping individuals, corporations and government organizations reach their financial goals.
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Occupational Safety
Mold yourself into a professional that evaluates the workplace environment and implements programs to ensure safety.
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Supply Chain Managment
Develop strategic and analytical skills needed to design, operate, and improve key business processes in today’s complex supply chains.
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Economics
Gain skills in analytical and critical thinking; qualitative and statistical proficiency; and economic literacy needed for your career.
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Applied Arts and Sciences
Wanting more out of your education after an associates degree? Transfer in with at least 60 "applied" credits, entering with "junior" status.