Program Overview
Environmental Health Sciences
The Environmental Health Sciences program offers various degrees, including the Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science (MS), Doctor of Public Health (DrPH), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), as well as Non-Degree Offerings.
Master of Science (MS)
The Master of Science degree in Environmental Health Sciences provides students with expertise and training in environmental exposure, regulation, and mitigation. Students can choose a concentration in Toxicology or Environmental Health Data Science to prepare for challenging and fulfilling scientifically oriented careers in government, non-profits, pharmaceuticals, and academia.
Toxicology
The Master of Science degree with a track in Toxicology provides students with expertise and training in environmental exposure, regulation, and mitigation.
Environmental Health Data Science
The Master of Science degree with a track in Environmental Health Data Science provides students with quantitative skills needed to work with and analyze complex environmental health data sources used in the environmental health sciences, including geospatial modeling, advanced statistics, and data management.
- The program allows students to finish their degree in as little as 12 months.
- Students also obtain valuable Applied Practice Experience (APEx) and complete a Master's research thesis.
