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MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Toxicology (Tox)

This is an accelerated, 15-month, 52-credit program for students who plan to pursue practice-based careers in private industry or federal, state or local government agencies. Learn how chemicals affect human health and the environment, applying principles of biology, chemistry, and epidemiology.

Other degrees and areas of emphasis to consider:

MS (Thesis) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Toxicology (Tox)
MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Infectious Diseases (INF)

Some of our work in your interest areas

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An older person in glasses looks at a laptop while sitting inside a house near a window.

The unseen community effects of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders

Early in the pandemic, adults over 65 reported poorest average well-being of those surveyed, according to DEOHS research in King County

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Rachel Shaffer stands in front of the White House in the evening.

DEOHS alum Rachel Shaffer joins White House Council on Environmental Quality

Technical training and freedom to explore at the UW led Shaffer to an EPA role assessing chemical safety and human health

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Shirley Huang stands on the roof of a building holding up a meter to take noise measurements, with a bridge in the background.

Improving air quality in homeless shelters

7 questions for PhD student Ching-Hsuan (Shirley) Huang

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