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The Master of Science in Environmental Health Sciences is a research-focused program combining academic coursework with either a thesis project or a comprehensive exam paired with an extensive written report. Participants can specialize in various disciplines, including air quality studies, environmental biology, chemical environmental interactions, health policy and practice, occupational hygiene, toxicological sciences, or aquatic systems analysis. The program actively promotes cross-disciplinary research initiatives.
Bachelor's (or advanced) degrees in life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, environmental science, or a related field. Applicants with degrees in non-science majors may be considered for admission with the following preparation: one university-level course in calculus, linear algebra, or statistics; one university-level course in chemistry or equivalent; and one university-level course in biology or equivalent.
IELTS Academic overall band score should be at least 7.0 is the minimum required.
TOEFL score on the paper and pencil test must be at least 560 or at least 87 on the internet-based test.