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The Department of Environmental Sciences
& Engineering (ESE) is one of the few degree-granting units at a research
university that integrates environmental science with health, engineering and
public policy analysis. Research and teaching
in ESE encompasses the chemical, biological, toxicological and physical aspects
of environmental and engineered processes, as well as the social, political and
legal considerations involved in managing the quality of our water, soil and
air resources.
BSPH MSEE (MSENV)
MPH/MSPH PhD
MS Formal minor in public policy
For more
information on program requirements and policies, try the Environmental
Sciences and Engineering Student Organization’s website.
BSPH program guidelines
Table of contents
General Information
The Joint Program in Environmental Health
Science and Policy
Making Application to be Admitted into the
Major
Faculty Research and Other Learning Opportunities
Employment/Graduate Study
Coursework for BSPH in Environmental Health Science
Basic Science Requirements
Required Environmental
Science and Public Health Courses
Additional required courses
for the human health protection emphasis:
Environmental Health Electives
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MPH/MSPH program guidelines
Table of contents
Course Requirements
Hour Requirements
Technical Report Requirements
Oral Comprehensive Examination
Written Report
Time Limits
Forms Needed for Graduation
Graduate
School Handbook, Guide to Theses and Dissertations
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MS program guidelines
Table of Contents
Course Requirements
Hour Requirements
Thesis Requirements
Oral Comprehensive Examination
Written Report
Time Limits
Forms Needed for Graduation
Graduate
School Handbook, Guide to Theses and
Dissertations
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MSEE (MSENV) program guidelines
Table of contents
Course Requirements
Hour Requirements
Technical Report
Oral Comprehensive Examination
Written Report
Time Limits
Forms Needed for Graduation
List of Engineering Courses in ESE
Graduate
School Handbook, Guide to Theses and
Dissertations
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PhD program guidelines
Table of contents
PhD Check-off List
Committee Meetings, Examination and Dissertation
Requirements
First Year
First Semester: Plan Program
Committee Meeting Form
Second Semester: Form Committee
Committee Meeting Form
Subsequent Years
Doctoral Written Examination
Dissertation Proposal
Proposal Oral Defense
Doctoral Final Examination
Dissertation Defense
After Completion of the Final
Defense
Academics
Course
program
Department
Requirements
Graduate
School Requirements
Major
Minor
Supporting
Program
Research
Skill Requirement
Dissertation
Other Requirements
Forms
Graduate
School Handbook, Guide to Theses and Disserations
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Formal minor in public policy (Environmental policy analysis focus)
Program guidelines
Table of contents
General Explanation
Course Requirement
Formal Minor Restrictions
Approval Procedures
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