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Industrial
Hygeine
Industrial
Hygiene Training is provided within the Environmental and
Occupational Health Sciences Division in the University of
Illinois School of Public Health. There are four principal
faculty and support faculty in occupational medicine, toxicology,
biostatistics, and water pollution control, serving in this
program in all degree categories (MS, MPH, DrPH, PhD). The
MS and MPH curricula are accredited by ABET. In addition,
the MS curriculum and training program has been designated
by the US Dept. of Energy as a participant in DOE's Industrial
Hygiene Fellowship Program. Major educational goals are: (1)
to develop industrial hygiene practitioners with as much practical
experience as possible within the limits of an academic program;
and (2) to provide a cadre of trainees, having aptitude for
research, with research experience in occupational and environmental
health. The overall emphasis of the training program is to
give our students quantitative skills to aid them in solving
workplace and environmental problems. In order to maximize
field experience all trainees take part in one of our extended
plant tests. To foster understanding of the interdisciplinary
nature of achieving solutions to problems of occupational/environmental
health, all trainees also actively participate in occupational
medicine clinics.
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