MPH ENVH Track I Experienced Health Professional
Who should enroll
The experienced health professional (HP) track (I) is designed for students who can provide verification of at least two years of applicable environmental health experience. Preference is given to applicants who are registered environmental health specialists.
Learner outcomes
Upon completion of the degree the graduate should be able to:
- Assess environmental exposures to working and nonworking populations.
- Conduct field surveys and analyze and evaluate environmental sampling data.
- Conduct applied environmental health research.
- Lead an interdisciplinary team to resolve environmental issues and contribute to conflict resolution and mediation
- Direct environmental projects as well as provide suitable consultation to stakeholders.
- Describe key environmental and occupational health legislation.
- Make policy recommendations and influence legislators on key environmental and occupational health issues.
- Conduct environmental health-risk assessments and contribute to a cost-benefit analysis process.
- Meet the eligibility requirements to sit for the California Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) Examination.
- Demonstrate basic familiarity with the application of geoinformatics tools to environmental health data analysis and display.
PREREQUISITE
The following prerequisite courses must be completed prior to enrolling in the REHS programs in environmental health:
- Biological science with laboratory (one year)
- General chemistry with laboratory (one year)
- General physics with laboratory (one year)
- Organic chemistry with laboratory (minimum of two-quarter sequence)
- General microbiology with laboratory (one course)
- Calculus or college algebra (one course)
Public Health Core Courses (25 units)
- ENVH 586 Environmental Health Administration (3)
- EPDM 509 Principles of Epidemiology I (3)
- HPRO 509 Principles of Health Behavior (3)
- RELE 534 Ethical Issues in Public Health (3)
- PHCJ 605 Overview of Public Health (1)
- STAT 509/521 General Statistics/Biostatistics (4)
- HPRO 536 Program Planning and Evaluation (2)
- GLBH 524 Cultural Competence and Health Disparities (2)
- NUTR 505 Public Health Biology (2)
- PHCJ 675 Integrated Public Health Capstone (2)
Environmental Health Core Courses (HP 18 units)
- *ENVH 515 Food Quality Assurance (3)
- #ENVH 566 Outdoor Air Quality & Human Health (3)
- ENVH 567 Hazardous Materials Management (3)
- ENVH 568 Water Quality Assurance (3)
- *ENVH 569 Environmental Sampling and Analysis (4)
- #ENVH 575 Indoor Air Quality (3)
- ENVH 581 Principles of Industrial Hygiene (3)
- ENVH 587 Environmental Toxicology (3)
- ENVH 589 Environmental Risk Assessment (3)
Geoinformatics Courses (5 units)
- ENVH 524 GIS Software Applications and Methods (3)
- ENVH 539 GIS Applications and Environmental Health (2)
Electives (HP^ 10 units)
Seminar (1 unit)
- ENVH 605 Seminar in Environmental and Occupational Health (1)
Practicum +
- ENVH 798B Field Practicum (400 clock hours)
* Not required for experienced environmental health professionals.
# Choose one course.
^ Three of these units must be from an environmental and occupational health course.
+ Required of students without professional experience.
MINIMUM UNITS REQUIRED: 59
Contact Information - Department of Environmental & Occupational Health
Website: www.llu.edu/llu/sph/envhE-mail: envhdept@llu.edu
Phone: (800) 422-4558, option 5 or (909) 558-8750

