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MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Public Health (EPH)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 identify, evaluate and control exposures to chemical and microbial contaminants in air, water, soil and food to improve health and health equity.
Other degrees and areas of emphasis to consider:
MS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Occupational Hygiene (OH) / Exposure Science (ES)MS (Thesis) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Public Health (EPH)
Some of our work in your interest areas
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How workplace exposures influence dairy workers' health
8 questions for PhD student Jorge Rivera-Gonzalez
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DEOHS faculty member Joan Casey and colleagues assess long-term exposures to wildfire smoke with an environmental justice lens
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Seattle’s Vision Zero plan to end traffic deaths and injuries is unlikely to hurt business sales, according to new UW research
LEARN MOREStudent Research
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Meg Hamele
Seattle Street Sink Evaluation
MPH | Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
2023 | Nicole Errett
Sydney Gerig
K-12 School Environmental Health & Safety in Washington
MS (Thesis) | Environmental Health (EH)
2023 | Tania M Busch Isaksen
Anisha Azad
The Effects of Extreme Weather Exposure on People Experiencing Homelessness in Seattle
MS (Thesis) | Environmental Health (EH)
2023 | Edmund Y. W. Seto
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