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Division of Environmental & Industrial Hygiene

M.S. academic study is available in two programs: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Ergonomics. Two certificate programs provide opportunity for Industrial Hygiene students to obtain specialized training; these are Hazardous Substances and Biomonitoring. The M.S. course of study in Industrial Hygiene is accredited by the Applied Sciences Accreditation Commission of ABET (ASAC/ABET).

Ph.D. programs are available in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Ergonomics and Biomonitoring.

The Environmental and Occupational Hygiene division faculty maintain nationally and internationally recognized research programs in the broad areas of anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of workplace and environmental exposures. Specific research programs are devoted to the techniques for sampling chemical and biological aerosols, relationships between exposures and internal markers of effect, relationship between exposure and such chronic diseases as silicosis and lung cancer, occupational ergonomics, biomechanics, safety, relationship between workplace physical/chemical risk factors and workers’ neuromuscular performance, historic and current exposure assessment, characterization of lead exposures, environmental intervention studies, and effect of neurotoxic chemicals on neurobehavioral performance. M.S. and Ph.D. students all conduct independent research which advances their particular field of interest.

Graduate study is supported by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research training grant and by University and other sources. The Powell/Cohrssen Occupational Hygiene Scholarship is awarded annually to a second year M.S. candidate.

 

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Department of Environmental & Public Health Sciences
Division of Environmental & Industrial Hygiene
Kettering Lab Building
Room 133
160 Panzeca Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0056

Mail Location: 0056
Phone: 513-558-5704
Email: ehgrad@uc.edu