Master of Public Health in Environmental Health

QS - Temple University

USA,Pennsylvania

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 40,050/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 55 FREE

Application Fee

Aug 2024

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USA, Pennsylvania

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1884

Total Students: 33,000 +

Int. Students: 2,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1801 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19122, United States

Master of Public Health in Environmental Health

Program Overview

The Master of Public Health in Environmental Health in Temple’s College of Public Health prepares students for practice-oriented careers in environmental health, with an emphasis on examining environmental exposures from water, soil, air and the built environment that affect the health of communities. The program will prepare you as a public health professional with expertise in

  • Changing environmental policies and regulations, and their effects on our most vulnerable populations;
  • Environmental toxicology, risk assessment and management;
  • Health risks associated with industrial activity, human settlement and urbanization, including transboundary and global health risks; and
  • Identifying current and emerging environmental factors, including microbial pathogens and chemical exposures, and their relationship to human health and illness.

Environmental health is an interdisciplinary science that examines relationships between people and their surroundings in order to identify how environmental factors influence human health, with the ultimate goal of fostering healthier and safer communities. Students in the Environmental Health MPH program examine the complex global and local challenges related to environmental sustainability, train in illness prevention and risk prediction associated with environmental exposures, and learn to develop interventions that can reduce or eliminate exposures.

Our graduates work in a wide range of settings, including local, state and federal health departments; occupational safety and hygiene departments in hospitals and large agencies; water sanitation and water management departments; and academic institutions. Graduates may lead careers as

  • Environmental health researchers,
  • Laboratory technicians,
  • Product safety officers,
  • Regulatory officers at government agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, or
  • Risk modelers, among other careers.