The Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences is a professional degree oriented toward development of a broad background in public health and professional practice within the environmental health sciences. This degree requires a minimum of 42 hours and successful completion of a practicum experience.
The diversity and collegiality within our Department of Environmental Health Sciences (ENHS) makes our faculty uniquely poised to provide advanced education and training and to study the interaction of environmental and human health, specifically within areas of microbiology, toxicology and exposure science. Our research extends from home to abroad and even to the depths of the ocean.