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Nov 08, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
Environmental Health Sciences, M.S.
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Learning Outcomes
- Students are expected to demonstrate an overall mastery of concepts of environmental health sciences; demonstrate competency of the major concepts and applications of environmental health specific to their respective area of research; and display the ability to extend this understanding to relevancy and application to real-world environmental health sciences issues.
- Students are expected to understand and be able to discuss specific applications of environmental health practice in their respective area of research interest.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to develop original hypotheses to address relevant concerns in the environmental health sciences and possess skills to advance the role of environmental health sciences in the field of public health.
- The student must demonstrate detailed knowledge of how their specific studies fill a gap in the field of environmental health sciences. The student must also demonstrate detailed understanding of specific research topics examined as part of the thesis and the ability to apply this knowledge to broader real-world environmental health topics.
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Degree Requirements (36 Hours)
Curriculum requirements for the MS degree in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences are:
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