Environment, Safety and Health
Environment, Safety and Health is one of the fastest growing professions. There is increasing demand for highly qualified graduates to assess and manage environment, safety and health issues and practices in a variety of private and public settings.
Explore innovative ways to prevent injury and illness and protect the environment.
Study and conduct research in:
- Environmental Health
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Air and Water Pollution
- Eco/Human Toxicology
- Environment, Safety and Health Law
- Socioeconomic Aspects of Environment, Safety and Health
- Disaster Management
- Risk Assessment
- Environmental Epidemiology
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health
Doctoral Program
ASSE Foundation Announces New Doctoral Fellowship for Safety Educators
The American Society of Safety Engineers Foundation and Oregon State University have announced the establishment of a new doctoral fellowship program: “PhD Fellowship for Future Safety Educators.”
“ASSE, the ASSE Foundation, and OSU have been working together for several months in order to make this program available to students,” said Anthony T. Veltri, Ph.D., OSU associate professor of Environment, Safety and Health (ESH) and fellowship program liaison to ASSE. “It was established to provide financial support to highly qualified applicants desiring to obtain a Ph.D. in occupational safety and health while developing teaching and research competencies and capabilities that put them in a position to pursue a career in higher education. The research conducted by students will be focused on making the business case for occupational safety and health.”
The application deadline is December 1, 2009. Fellowship applications are available here.
If you have specific questions about our graduate programs please contact Dr. Anna Harding - Graduate Coordinator.
