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CURRENT COURSES

The Occupational and Environmental Medicine curriculum leads to an MPH degree and qualifications for Board-certification in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Students enrolled in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) Residency/ Fellowship have additional requirements including practica (consult program offices). An acceptable research thesis is required for completion of the MPH degree. The research topic is of the student's choice in conjunction with his/her thesis advisor.

A minimum of 63 credits are required to complete the MPH degree, of which at least 9 are thesis credits. ENVH 583 facilitates your thesis work.

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REQUIRED COURSES:

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Course #

Credits

Quarter offered

Course Title

BIOST 511 or
BIOST 517

4

4

A,SU

A

Medical Biometry I

Applied Biostatistics I

ENVH 453


and


ENVH 564

3

 



2

A

 



A

Exposure Assessment for Occup & Env Health / Industrial Hygiene

Recognition of Health & Safety Problems in Industry

ENVH 516

3

SP

Env. & Occ Toxicology III

ENVH 572

2

SU

Clinical Occupational Medicine

ENVH 580

1,1,1

A,W,SP

Environmental Health Seminar
(Must take three quarters)
(course information)

ENVH 583

1

SP

Environmental Health Readings

ENVH 584

3

W

Occupational Health and Safety Policy and Politics

ENVH 590

2

SU

Special Topics: Clinical Preventive Medicine
In-depth study of a current environmental health topic.

ENVH 596

2, max 12

A, W, SP

Current Issues in Occ. & Env. Medicine
(Must take six consecutive quarters. Excluding Summer.)

ENVH 599B

2-6

A, W, SP, SU

Occ & Env Medicine Practicum

ENVH 700

9

A, W, SP, SU

Thesis Research and Presentation

EPI 511
or
EPI 512
and
EPI 513

3-4

4

4

A

A

W

Introduction to Epidemiology

Epidemiologic Methods I

Epidemiologic Methods II


HSERV 510
 


3
 

SP



Society & Health

 

HSERV 511

3-4

A, SU

Introduction to Health Services

 

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RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES:

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Course #

Credits

Quarter offered

Course Title

BIOST 512
or
BIOST 518

4

4

W

W

Medical Biometry II

Applied Biostatistics II

BIOST 513

4

SP

Medical Biometry III

ENVH 514, 515

3, 3

514=A
515=W

Environmental & Occupational Toxicology I, and II

ENVH 566

3

W

Introduction to Ergonomics

ENVH 567

3

A

Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis

ENVH/EPI 570

3

SP

Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology

ENVH 577

3-4

A

Risk Assessment for Environmental Health Hazards

ENVH 513

3

W

Basic Concepts in Pharmaco-genetics and Toxicogenomics

ENVH 584

3

SP

Occupational Health & Safety: Policy & Politics

EPI 514

4

SP

Application of Epidemiologic Methods

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