2009-2010 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUESUMMERENPH - Environmental Public Health |
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210
Introduction to Environmental Health
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. GE-V P: A basic understanding and interest in science is recommended. Health-oriented problems in the environment with attention directed to air and water pollution, solid waste, housing, occupational health and safety, food sanitation, animal zoonoses, ecology of health and disease, radiological health, energy, and global environmental health. |
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291
Special Topics
1-3 crs. Course may be repeated when topic differs for a maximum of 6 credits Instructor approval required A variable content course consisting of topics of special interest to students and faculty that are not covered in other environmental health courses. |
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322
/522 Radiological Health
3 crs (3-0). F. P: PHYS 211 and 212 Provides an overview of the types of radiation, sources, measurement and control of ionizing and nonionizing radiation, medical uses, protection from exposure, and current topics such as food irradiation, and nuclear power and weapons. |
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399
Independent Study
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. S/U only grade basis Minimum junior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office An opportunity for junior students to peruse an environmental topic of their choice. A detailed project report will be required. |
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435
Practicum in Environmental Public Health
2-6 crs. Su. SL-Full Minimum junior standing Course may be taken for a maximum of 8 credits Instructor approval required A full-time supervised ten-week internship experience in an approved governmental agency, industry, or consulting company. |
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441
/641 Water and Wastewater
3 crs (2-2). F. P: ENPH 210; BIOL 102, 111 or 151; and CHEM 104 or 115 or consent of instructor Investigative procedures, sampling techniques, analysis and treatment of water and wastewater. Emphasis on water pollution, aquatic nuisances, drinking water quality, on- site waste disposal, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, private wells, and groundwater contamination. |
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442
/642 Microbial Safety of Food
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: BIOL 361 Minimum senior standing Maintenance of the safety of foods from an ecological perspective. The principles of food microbiology and environmental sanitation are highlighted. |
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445
/645 Hazardous and Solid Waste Management
3 crs (3-0). Sp. Field trip(s) required. No credit if taken after directed study with the same title. Examination of the generation, use, handling, and storage of solid waste, and of materials posing significant chemical, biological, and radiological risks to health. Several field trips will supplement in-class learning. |
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450
/650 Epidemiology
3 crs (3-0). F. (Formerly PHP 450) GE-V P: MATH 245 or MATH 246 or PSYC 265 Fundamentals of epidemiology including measures of morbidity and mortality, descriptive epidemiology, and principles of epidemiologic study design. Selected topics related to infectious disease, chronic disease, and environmental epidemiology are included. |
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460
/660 Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: ENPH 210 Field trip(s) required The recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic stresses that may cause sickness or impaired health to employees or residents of the community. |
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464
/664 Occupational Safety Management
3 crs (3-0). Sp. Access to computer with Internet access; some familiarity with Internet use; some familiarity with workplace safety issues. No credit if taken after ENPH 495 the spring of 2001. Recognition and control of safety hazards in various workplaces, basic safety theory, applicable health and safety regulations, and ethical obligations. Behavioral change techniques. Opportunity for students to research specific workplace settings and issues. |
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475
/675 Pest Control Management
3 crs (2-2). Sp. P: BIOL 102, 111 or 151, or consent of instructor Field trip(s) required The biology and control of rodents, household and stored food insects, insect vectors, birds, and other vertebrates of concern to public health and industry. Special emphasis placed on pesticides and their proper usage in control techniques. |
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480
/680 Environmental Law
3 crs (3-0). F. An introduction to the system of laws associated with environmental protection in light of human health, technological, and ecological concerns. Federal regulations including CAA, CWA, RCRA, SDWA, and TSCA are discussed. |
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490
/690 Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment
3 crs (3-0). F. P: BIOL 111, ENPH 210, CHEM 325 or consent of instructor Examination of the principles, theories, and applications of human environmental toxicology through investigation of chemical, cellular, physiological, environmental, and ecological levels. Introduction to contemporary health risk assessment methods. |
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491
/691 Special Topics
1-3 crs. Course may be repeated when topic differs for a maximum of 6 credits Instructor approval required A variable content course consisting of advanced topics of special interest to students and faculty that are not covered in other environmental health courses. |
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495
/695 Directed Studies
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Permits the student to pursue a defined organized study of a problem in an intensive way under the direction of a department of public health professions staff member. |
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499
Independent Study
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Minimum senior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office An opportunity for senior students to pursue an environmental topic of their choice. A detailed project report will be required. |
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725
Air Quality Management
3 crs (3-0). F. Field trip(s) required Air quality issues in the ambient and indoor air environments. Includes atmospheric pollutants, dispersion, health and welfare effects, air-quality monitoring, source control, regulation, and indoor air quality assessments. |
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730
Environmental Health Administration
2 crs (2-0). F. Consent of instructor The management of environmental health programs with an emphasis on problem-solving. Other management functions included are communicating, decision-making, maintenance of organizational support, staffing, and fiscal control. |
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735
Graduate Practicum in Environmental Public Health
2 crs (2-0). F, Sp, Su. P: Limited to graduate students in the MS-ENPH program Course may be taken 2 times Practical experience in pertinent areas of environmental health instruction and/or administration. |
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740
Environmental Health Planning
2 crs (2-0). Sp. Introduction to the environmental health planning process, including program planning, evaluation, and other related topics. |
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785
Graduate Seminar
1 cr (1-0). F, Sp. Provides students with the opportunity to present and listen to scientific papers and to discuss current research. |
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791
Directed Studies
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Permits the student to pursue a defined organized study of a problem in an intensive way under the direction of a department of public health professions staff member. |
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792
Research Methods in Environmental Public Health
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: MATH 748 or an equivalent graduate statistics course, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 748 Examination and application of qualitative and quantitative research methods in environmental public health. |
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795
Research Paper
1-2 crs. F, Sp, Su. PR only grade basis May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Instructor approval required |
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797
Independent Study
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Independent study projects under direction of a faculty member. |
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799
Thesis
1-6 crs. F, Sp, Su. Full-time equivalent P: Limited to graduate students in the MS-ENPH program PR only grade basis Course may be taken for a maximum of 6 credits |
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