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The Graduate Certificate Program seeks to provide graduate level instruction in environmental health to non-graduate-degreed practitioners or as a specialization within the MPH degree. Upon completion of the certificate program the student will be able to develop, implement, manage, and assess environmental and occupational contaminants programs for local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The program has been developed to allow working professionals in Public Health to expand or upgrade their skills and to provide incremental academic steps for individuals heading towards their first or second professional degree in environmental health sciences. The Graduate Certificate Program requires the completion of 18 graduate credits. The student must demonstrate proficiency in the identification and characterization of human and ecological exposures to environmental and occupational contaminants. Requirements The Graduate Certificate Program requires the completion of 18
graduate credits. Students who are proficient in any one area covered by
the required courses may choose from selected alternative courses to
complete their requirements.
Students must take the registered Environmental Health Specialist or Register d Sanitarian (REH/RS) credential Examination offered by National Environmental Health Association (NEHA).
Students must bring a copy of their certification
of passing the exam to their advisor and request that the advisor to send a memo
and a copy of the aforementioned certification to the Scholl Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs. Once approved, this memo and the copy of the certification
will be forwarded to the student's file. |
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