BS Environmental Health Science

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Georgia

Program Overview

The Environmental Health Science major at UGA is nationally accredited and the only undergraduate environmental health program in the state of Georgia. The curriculum incorporates multiple fields of study such as biology, chemistry, physics, math, and microbiology. Applied environmental health science courses in such areas as air, water, and noise pollution; solid and hazardous waste management; environmental toxicology; industrial hygiene; food microbiology; epidemiology; and public health law are available. Students have considerable freedom in choosing courses of interest to develop a specialty area in Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Protection, or Public Health.

Program Key Stats

$32549 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Activist
  • Agricultural Technologist
  • Air Quality Inspector
  • Animal Services Worker
  • Aquaculturalist
  • Arborist
  • Botanist
  • Community Developer
  • Industrial health and safety administration
  • Medical school
  • Patent law
  • Pharmaceutical

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