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Master's students in environmental health study the biological, chemical, and structural aspects of public health while learning to apply contemporary research findings. Their education blends environmental health principles with essential public health skills, including effective communication, public health biology, systems thinking, and leadership development. The Environmental Health Sciences MPH program equips students with knowledge of public health's biological, chemical, and structural elements while teaching practical application of current research. The curriculum integrates environmental health concepts with fundamental public health capabilities like communication strategies, biological foundations of public health, systems analysis, and leadership techniques.
This program's faculty come from various UWM departments and research centers, providing students with exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary education and groundbreaking research initiatives. Campus-wide laboratory facilities and equipment support creative approaches to addressing Environmental Health Sciences challenges.