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Why study Environmental Health and Safety (EHS)?
First and foremost, EHS professionals maintain and
improve the quality of life of those around them. Not only do they keep workers safe on the job
by reducing the likelihood of injury, illness or death, but they work to ensure
the financial success of their employers or clients while making decisions to
protect the environment and society as a whole. In doing so, no day is ever the
same. EHS professionals blend technical
and management expertise with the communication skills needed to interact and
cooperate with people from a wide variety of backgrounds. Surveys show that EHS professionals enjoy
their jobs, reporting high job satisfaction rates and better than average
salaries. Recent grads from the MEHS program have accepted salaries starting in
the mid-$40ks, with a few non-traditional students making over $80k.
Why get a masters degree in EHS from UMD?
The Master of Environmental Health and Safety
(M.E.H.S.) program prepares graduates for professional careers in environmental
health and safety – encompassing occupational safety, industrial hygiene,
ergonomics, risk management and environmental health. However, we strive not only to provide
academic-based knowledge, but also the technical and practical skills necessary
to be a successful EHS professional.
While our coursework covers a broad range of EHS topics, students may
also choose areas in which they would like to explore more in-depth. We invite people from all undergraduate
backgrounds to apply and offer an evening option for those considering a career
change.
Mission and Objectives
Curriculum
MEHS Program Information (PDF format) |