Environmental Science & Health Degrees in USA
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The study of Environmental Health or Environmental Science includes analyzing physical, biological, and medical processes in addition to developing solution methods to current environmental issues. Both degrees offer an interdisciplinary curriculum, as well as courses that force future-oriented thinking concerning how our global environment will affect the world in years to come.
Undergraduate:
Students pursuing an undergraduate program in environmental health or science may receive a Bachelor of Science (BS). A BS degree provides well-rounded academic programs, including hard or natural sciences. A sample of courses available at the undergraduate level include Environmental Issues, Political Ecology, Natural Resources, Environmental Data Analysis, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Medicine, and Pathophysiology.
Graduate:
Students pursuing a graduate program in environmental health or science may earn a Master of Science (MA), a Master of Environmental Management (MEM), a Master of Public Health (MPH), and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Science or Health. Degree titles vary by institution and academic program. Graduate students usually will choose among a variety of degree concentrations in the field of environmental health or science such as environmental biology, environmental chemistry, environmental geology, environmental hygiene, aquatic ecology, forest resource management, terrestrial ecology, environmental protection, and natural resource management. A sample of courses available at the graduate level includes sustainable agriculture, environmental modeling tools and techniques, water rights and resources, epidemiology, environmental exposure, and toxicology.
Occupations in Environmental Science/Health:
With a degree in environmental health or science, consider your professional opportunities as an environmental consultant, environmental lawyer, teacher, industry resource manager, park service administrator, physician, public health administrator, environmental advocacy group coordinator, regulatory compliance specialist
Scholarly Journals related to the study of environmental health/science: Environmental Health, Journal of Environmental Health, Energy and Environmental Science, and Environmental Conservation. Associations
Health/Science:
Undergraduate:
Students pursuing an undergraduate program in environmental health or science may receive a Bachelor of Science (BS). A BS degree provides well-rounded academic programs, including hard or natural sciences. A sample of courses available at the undergraduate level include Environmental Issues, Political Ecology, Natural Resources, Environmental Data Analysis, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Medicine, and Pathophysiology.
Graduate:
Students pursuing a graduate program in environmental health or science may earn a Master of Science (MA), a Master of Environmental Management (MEM), a Master of Public Health (MPH), and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Science or Health. Degree titles vary by institution and academic program. Graduate students usually will choose among a variety of degree concentrations in the field of environmental health or science such as environmental biology, environmental chemistry, environmental geology, environmental hygiene, aquatic ecology, forest resource management, terrestrial ecology, environmental protection, and natural resource management. A sample of courses available at the graduate level includes sustainable agriculture, environmental modeling tools and techniques, water rights and resources, epidemiology, environmental exposure, and toxicology.
Occupations in Environmental Science/Health:
With a degree in environmental health or science, consider your professional opportunities as an environmental consultant, environmental lawyer, teacher, industry resource manager, park service administrator, physician, public health administrator, environmental advocacy group coordinator, regulatory compliance specialist
Scholarly Journals related to the study of environmental health/science: Environmental Health, Journal of Environmental Health, Energy and Environmental Science, and Environmental Conservation. Associations
Health/Science:
- The Association for Environmental Health and Science, www.aehs.com
- Association of Environmental Health Academic Programs, www.aehap.org
- Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences, www.aess.info
- Association of Environmental Engineers and Science Professors, www.aeesp.org
- National Environmental Health Association (NEHA), www.neha.org
- National Center for Environmental Health, www.cdc.gov/nceh
- World Health Organization, www.who.int
Published date : 06 Apr 2012 04:26PM