Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

JHSPH Home

JHSPH Home

JHSPH Home

Departments

JHSPH Home

Admissions

search corner image

  This section only
  Entire site

Department of Environmental Health Sciences

Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (OEH) - Professional

Patrick Breysse, PhD, CIH
pbreysse@jhsph.edu
410-955-3608

Academic Program Administrator
part-time/internet-based MSPH in OEH Program

Carla Reinhard
creinhar@jhsph.edu or 410-502-0742

Admissions Information
Nina Kulacki, Academic Programs Manager
nkulacki@jhsph.edu or 410-955-2212


About the Program

The Master of Science in Public Health in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene is designed to prepare students to become leading environmental health professionals capable of addressing problems in environmental and occupational settings.

This program is part of the Department’s Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health (ERC) which is sponsored by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

What Distinguishes the Hopkins MSPH in OEH?

alumni

Program graduates serve in leadership roles for major professional organizations and hold high-level corporate and governmental positions. Some
MSPH in OEH Program graduates are employed in:

  • Consulting
  • Private Industry
  • Government/Military
  • Academia

Graduates are also prepared to pursue doctoral studies in environmental health sciences.


MSPH in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (OEH)

About the Program
A Message from the Director
Full-time MSPH in OEH
Part-time/Internet-based MSPH in OEH
Degree Requirements
PTIB Timeline
2011-2012 Curriculum
Program Objectives and Outcomes
Program Competencies (2006 report)
Frequently Asked Questions
Stepping Stone to MSPH in OEH 
Watch a video - MSPH in OEH
Summer Institute Courses

APPLY

Department of International Health

Johns Hopkins University

© 2012, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved.
Web policies, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205

interest