The potential effect of hazardous chemical and physical agents in occupational settings is a special application of exposure assessment that is critical to public health and economic development in the United States and the world. EHS researchers are engaged in a number of studies that relate to occupational health and support the department's academic curriculum in industrial hygiene.
Student Resources
Careers
Undergraduates
- Internships
- Co-ops: Students who elect to join the Cooperative Education Option complete part of their degree requirements in the workforce.
Graduates
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- EHS Network Source for Environmental, Health and Safety Jobs
- Environmental Health Information Source Bulletin Board
- Environmental, Health and Safety Job Master
- Environmental Jobs and Careers
- Guide to Careers in Environmental Health
- Public Health Job Listings (ASPH Employment Council)
- PublicHealthJobs.com
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U.S. Office of Personnel
