GHHE 000/5130 - Environmental & Occupational Health (3 cr.)
Description These courses survey local and global environmental health issues. Students will utilize selected readings and media to characterize the impact of environmental agents on human health, the environmental consequences of anthropogenic activities, and the interdependency between humans and the natural environment. The course targets graduate students in public health and those from other disciplines who are interested in research focused on public health issues. For those with biological, biomedical and medical backgrounds GHHE 520 is the required course. GHHE525 provides a survey of biological and chemical concepts not covered in undergraduate major for the non-biologist.
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