Risk assessment, a process developed in 1983 by the National Academy of Sciences, provides the framework for most current studies of environmental health concerns. From determining the potential hazards of brown-fields to deciding between alternate remediation end-states of former nuclear weapons development sites to evaluating the potential harm from toxic occupational environments, the process of risk assessment has become one of the most useful approaches for assessing and addressing environmental public health problems.
Graduate Programs
Environmental Health Risk Assessment, Certificate
Environmental Health Risk Assessment, Certificate
In-Person
Provides concentrated graduate education in this well-defined area of environmental health.