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Specialized Studies Program in Workers' Compensation

Human resource management has evolved into a wide range of complex responsibilities and strategic activities central to achieving a safe and successful organizational culture and climate. Gain a better understanding of the specialized area of workers' compensation by expanding your knowledge of the intricacies of the processes and procedures required. Become a more valued employee by learning to accurately handle injury and illness claims that result from workplace hazards and accidents.

How you benefit

  • Learn to correctly and effectively process workers' compensation claims in California.
  • Acquire the knowledge to appropriately assess and manage disability claims.
  • Become familiar with the procedures qualified medical examiners use to determine disability.
  • Develop a functional vocational rehabilitation plan.
  • Explore different health and safety programs that can reduce illness, injury and claims.

Who should attend

Human resource and administrative professionals who want to update their knowledge, round out their education or expand their knowledge of workers' compensation benefit.

Certificate Requirements

Courses may be taken individually or as part of the Specialized Studies Program in Workers' Compensation. Participants are awarded a certificate in Workers' Compensation upon the successful completion of the 9 required units of designated course work. Courses are typically offered in the evenings, to better serve the needs of working professionals. It is possible to complete this program in a year or less. Please call (530) 757-8895 for more information.

Tuition for the entire Specialized Studies Program in Workers' Compensation is $1,875 to $2,025, depending on when you enroll. The program application fee ($45), textbooks and parking are not included in the tuition fee.

  • 3 required courses (9 units)
Quarterly schedule of courses
  UNITS F W SP
REQUIRED COURSES Overview of California Workers' Compensation 3 Classroom format    
Managing Disability Programs in the Workplace 3   Classroom format  
Workers' Compensation Claims Procedures 3     Classroom format
Classroom format Classroom format

Required Courses

Overview of California Workers' Compensation

3 quarter units academic credit, X449.8. 30 BRN Hours, 30 MCLE Hours

Learn about the California Workers' Compensation system from the perspective of all parties—injured workers, employers, claims personnel, and medical and legal providers. Gain an understanding of organizational structure, employment, claims process, decision making, temporary and permanent disability benefits, medical treatment and litigation. Examine new legislation and case law affecting workers' compensation benefits.

This course is not currently scheduled.

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Managing Disability Programs in the Workplace

3 quarter units academic credit, X439.4. 0 GEN CEUs, 0 GEN Hours, 30 HRCI Hours, 30 BRN Hours, 0 MCLE CEUs

Learn to manage disability programs, including the principles and practices involved in returning disabled workers to work. Carefully examine federal and state laws affecting disability management in the workplace. 

Explore the development of resources for evaluating programs and gaining skill in techniques for successfully managing disability issues. Expand your knowledge and discover best practices for workplace disability management.

This course is not currently scheduled.

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Workers' Compensation Claims Procedures

3 quarter units academic credit, X449.24. 3 BRN Hours, 3 MCLE Hours

Develop a basic understanding of workers' compensation claims procedures in California. Learn from a workers' compensation claims examiner about the most contested and controversial issues in current California compensation law:

  • fraud
  • 133a (employer's responsibility to report injuries)
  • serious and willful misconduct of the employer
  • vocational rehabilitation
  • Approved Medical Evaluator (AME)/Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) process
  • the treating doctor presumption
  • lien claims
  • psychiatric claims

This course is not currently scheduled.

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All courses are in classroom format.

For More Information


Download a Human Resource Development and Management Certificate Program brochure for a list of current quarter courses and enrollment information. pdf (279 KB)



UC Davis Extension is a Human Resource Certification Institute-approved provider of HR educational programs.