Master’s Concentration
Environmental Health and Safety
Develop expertise to manage and mitigate health and safety risks in various environments, including occupational health, environmental protection, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance. Sharpen skills in:
- Designing and implementing effective occupational health and safety programs
- Assessing health and safety risks across the organization
- Lead workplace safety strategies and compliance, including regulatory alignment, incident investigations, worker’s compensation, and reporting
- Communicating to stakeholders about health and safety protocols and developing training programs to improve safety outcomes
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Top-ranked, career-focused education in a flexible format.
At a Glance
Classes Begin
January 6
Term Length
10 Weeks
Master's Tuition
$835 per credit hour
Top-Ranked University
U.S. News & World Report Rankings
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Brian Cicero
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Skills You’ll Learn
Create health and safety management systems
Enforce safety statutes and regulations
Assess and manage risk
Curriculum
Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Management with a concentration in Environmental Health and Safety requires completion of 48 credit hours (12 courses).
4
Core Courses
4
Concentration
Courses
4
Elective Courses
Sample Schedule
Plan out your schedule and determine your preferred timeline for completing your master's degree—finish in as few as 18 months or take up to five years.
Interested in a graduate certificate?
Explore our four and six course graduate certificates in Environmental Health and Safety.
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Career Outcomes
Predicted outcomes for graduates of Environmental Health and Safety
Employment of environmental professionals is projected to grow 8% through 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Increased public interest in issues involving the environment, as well as strains placed on the environment due to population growth, is expected to increase demand for environmental specialists.
Businesses are expected to continue to work with environmental professionals to help them minimize the impact their operations have on the environment.
Job Titles
Technician
Health and Safety Specialist
Director of Public Health
Environmentalist
Environmental Health Manager
Environmental Specialist
Environmental Scientists and Specialists Salary: National Average
$68,910
(U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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Theme: Job Satisfaction
Environmental Policy and Management
“I was already working in my field and I was loving my field and so, I wanted to continue to be on the ground, getting my hands dirty, making an impact while pursuing my master’s at the same time.” —Dayna Reggero, graduate.
Flexible Online Classes
We understand the demands of balancing work, friends and family, and school can be challenging. That's why at University College, you can complete your program entirely online. Our online learning platform makes it easy to work anywhere at any time.
Advisory Board
William Bellamy
Senior Vice President of Global Water Services, CH2M Hill
David Stewart
Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc
Joel Hirschboeck
Director of Risk Management, Jefferson County Public Schools
Lyle Laverty
Colorado State Parks Director
Howard Roitman
Former Director of Environmental Programs, Colorado Department of Public Health & Safety
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission
University College programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.
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