Required Courses (20 credit hours)
- Principles of Risk Assessment
- Principles of Occupational Health
- Basic Concepts in Toxicology
- Toxicology of Chemical Agents
- Molecular Techniques in Public Health
Typical Electives
- Natural Resources Policy and Analysis
- Environmental Science and Law
- Biochemical Markers of Disease
- Pesticides, the Environment, and Society
- Evaluation of Environmental Impact
- Fundamentals of Oncology
Typical Practicum
- As a student in environmental health sciences, you might help prevent the spread of raccoon-strain rabies across the state, investigate oral cancer incidence in the Native American population, or study the carcinogenic effects of area landfills on groundwater in your own community.
For more information about study in environmental health, including the faculty and their research, visit the Division of Environmental Health Sciences.
How to apply
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