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MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Occupational Hygiene (OH) / Exposure Science (ES)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 to monitor, analyze and control exposures to chemical, physical and biological agents in hazardous chemicals in a variety of settings. Students choosing the Occupational Hygiene area of emphasis receive additional training in occupational and environmental disease and industrial hygiene.
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MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Public Health (EPH)MS (Thesis) with an area of emphasis in Occupational Hygiene (OH) / Exposure Science (ES)
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Agricultural Safety and Health: Takeaways from an Internship in Regulatory Compliance
MS (Applied) | Applied Occupational Hygiene (App OH)
2023 | Edward Kasner
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Wastewater Surveillance for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Optimization and Implementation of Methods
PhD | Environmental and Occupational Hygiene (EOHY)
2023 | John Meschke
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