Environmental and Occupational Health

Minor

Learn about the influences and impact of environmental factors on human health with a minor in environmental and occupational health.

Why Minor in Environmental and Occupational Health?

A minor in environmental and occupational health (EOH) helps you understand the influences and impact of environmental factors on human health.

EOH professionals bring together different disciplines to uncover the root causes of complex problems in order to develop practical and effective solutions. Whether it’s reducing pollution and waste, or addressing unsafe food and water, EOH drives environmental progress and promotes health, safety and sustainability.

The minor is designed for students in other majors who wish to add skills and knowledge provided by the EOH program. This is an excellent addition for students with majors in public health, nutrition, kinesiology and a variety of sciences.

Why Study Environmental and Occupational Health at CSUN?

Hands-on Learning

Our hands-on approach introduces you to the field’s most important work in applied settings. You'll explore the chemical, physical and biological factors that affect human health and environmental quality.

A Welcoming Network

As the largest accredited EOH program in the nation, the department has an extensive network of environmental and occupational health professionals dedicated to the protection of the environment and community, as well as worker health and safety.

What You'll Learn

You'll develop a basic science foundation and an understanding of applied concepts on environmental and occupational health.

After you've completed foundation courses in biology, chemistry, microbiological hazards in environmental health and general physics, you'll also take courses on such topics as environmental health law, epidemiology, environmental health and the occupational health environment.

Curriculum

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Make Connections at Annual Events

At our annual Technical Symposium, you'll join faculty and experts to discuss solutions to environmental challenges. Our events connect you to agencies such as the American Society of Safety Engineers and the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

EOH Approval Category

The Department of Environmental and Occupational Health is in the highest approval category for registered environmental health specialists by the California Department of Public Health.

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