Learn more about Environmental Public Health graduate degrees!
The UW Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) ranks fifth in the world among all public and private universities for environmental and occupational health programs.
We prepare students to graduate job-ready with practical work experience through internships and the support of a dedicated career counselor.
Our faculty and students work across disciplines, sectors and borders to address some of today’s most urgent health challenges—from preventing on-the-job injuries and illnesses to investigating the health impacts of air pollution and climate change. Students and faculty in DEOHS are actively engaged in COVID-19 research and service activities to help protect workers and build resilient communities during the global pandemic.
Our students come from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to learn the latest scientific methods and core principles of how environmental and workplace factors influence human health. Then they take those skills into the lab and the field, conducting research and helping create sustainable health solutions that save and improve lives.
Explore our graduate degrees options at https://deohs.washington.edu/grad-degrees. Our online application for entry into Autumn quarter each year opens on September 1st and closes on December 1st of the previous year. For example, December 1, 2021, is the application deadline for students who wish to enroll in Autumn 2022 (classes typically start in late September).
- Access the online application at https://deohs.washington.edu/how-apply.
- Before starting your online application, please review the minimum admission requirements and the admissions FAQs.
GRE no longer required for all DEOHS graduate degrees.
- The GRE has been removed from the application review process for the 2022 cycle for all DEOHS graduate degrees. Submission of GRE scores is not an option for DEOHS applications.
Student Research
Alexandria Vingino
Surveillance for antibiotic resistant E. coli in the Salish Sea ecosystem and surrounding regions
MPH | One Health (ONE)
2021 | Marilyn C. Roberts
Natalie Thiel
Risk Factors for Bartonella Seroreactivity Among Veterinary Workers in the Pacific Northwest
MPH | One Health (ONE)
2021 | Peter Rabinowitz
Anthony Norman
Identification of black carbon in the brain using Raman microscopy.
MPH | Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM)
2021 | Coralynn Sack
Student Stories
Daira Melendez
Past student profile
MPH, Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
Daira Melendez became interested in environmental public health during a study abroad in the Galapagos Islands as an undergraduate.
Hailey Steichen
Past student profile
MS (Applied), Applied Toxicology (App Tox)
Hailey Steichen became interested in toxicology as an undergraduate while researching heavy metal deposits in areas that receive all their water and nutrients from precipitation.
Annie Doubleday
Past student profile
MPH, Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
DEOHS student Annie Doubleday honored by the UW School of Public Health for her leadership potential and public health contributions