The M.P.H. degree requires a total of 20 course units. The M.P.H. in Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) requires the student to complete or acquire an exemption from the following courses. Full time students must carry a minimum of 4 course units each semester. If a course is waived, a substitute course must be identified.

In addition, all 2-year MPH students are required to complete an internship and an Applied Practice Experience (APE). An internship may fulfill both requirements if it meets certain conditions

Areas of expertise

  • Climate change and energy impacts on health
  • Developmental origin of health and disease
  • Green chemistry solutions
  • Environmental justice and health disparities
  • Environmental-related health outcomes
  • Metabolomics
  • Novel approaches to environmental exposures an dearly markers of effect