Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

Environmental and Occupational Health

New Delhi, India

The Non-degree in Environmental and Occupational Health at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Indira Gandhi National Open University, based in New Delhi, is the world’s largest open university and a leader in distance and flexible higher education since 1985. Serving around 3,000,000 learners, IGNOU offers an extensive catalog of some 473 programs across 21 schools of study, including social sciences, education, management, and health sciences. Its national reach and recognized credentials make it a practical option for students balancing work, family, or location constraints.

IGNOU is noted for high-quality self-learning materials, a comprehensive digital repository, and an extensive network of study centers that provide academic support beyond campus boundaries. The university has strong accreditation standing and invests in digital learning tools and research to keep curricula relevant and practitioner-focused. Course formats combine theoretical content with practical assignments and assessment methods tailored to distance learners.

For international students, IGNOU offers affordable tuition, flexible schedules, and a dedicated International Division to assist with admissions and program navigation. Its model enables learners to study from anywhere while earning globally recognized qualifications, making it well suited for professionals pursuing career advancement, lifelong learners, and those seeking flexible academic pathways without relocating to a campus-based environment.

About the Program

The Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Occupational Health is a non-degree program that equips students with knowledge and skills to assess public health risks. It is taught in English at Indira Gandhi National Open University in New Delhi, India, and lasts one year. The program helps students understand the link between workplace and environmental health.

The curriculum covers biological, chemical, and psychosocial hazards, as well as health risk assessment, occupational hazard management, and health policy development. Students engage in theoretical and practical learning, preparing them to work with health practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. The program has a strong focus on practical applications and real-world problems.

Graduates can pursue careers as risk assessors, occupational health specialists, food safety experts, or environmental consultants in public health agencies, environmental consulting firms, or private industries. They can also work as health educators or advisors, helping to improve public health and environmental safety.

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