Environmental Health

UMass Lowell
Graduate
Course not available for
UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
This environmental health course explores the links between human activities and environmental systems and examines how these interactions can impact human health. The course is designed to provide knowledge and skills necessary to understand how human and industrial activities such as population growth, methods of food production, pollution of the air and water, waste, the built environment, toxic substances, pest control, and global climate change can result in human diseases and impact the environment. Understanding the links between human activities and environmental systems is essential to developing effective prevention strategies and building sustainable communities.
Public Health
Course Number
PUBH.5061
Section
201
Instructor Name
Bello, Anila
Instructor Email
Anila_Bello@uml.edu

Prerequisite

Instructor consent

Schedule & Modality

Th, 3:30 PM - 6:20 PM
In-person

Enrollment Numbers

Capacity
30

How to Register

In order to register for an ICX course, students must fill out the ICX registration form.  The form must be signed by the student's advisor or graduate coordinator, by the department chair or appropriate person.  The form is sent to the host campus and is signed by the department chair and instructor of the course. If there are seats available, the student will be enrolled.  A shadow course will be created on the student’s home campus allowing the credit to be added to the student’s transcript.  The UMass registrars will ensure that proper credits are given to the student and that no charges incur from the host campus.