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      Diploma Programs in Environmental Health

      A diploma is an educational program that provides primary knowledge in a specialized field. Programs typically take between one and two years to complete and can either lead directly to a job or prepare students for further study.

      What is a diploma in environmental health? This curriculum is designed for those concerned with the balance of the environment and human life. Students study how humans and ecosystems are affected by each other and how to prolong the existence of both. Every program will vary, but common topics may include radiation and food protection, water and noise pollution, and solid and hazardous waste. Examples of classes are environmental biology, public health science, human toxicology, and instrumental analysis.

      Pursuing a diploma in this area is beneficial for those who want to work in the area of environmental health but don’t want to spend a lot of time in school. It also helps bridge the way to more advanced study for those who want to work in higher-level positions.

      The costs associated with an environmental health diploma can vary quite a bit from one school to another. The reputation of the school is a big factor, as is the length of the program. Interested students should contact the schools and ask about tuition and other fees.

      Earning a diploma may lead to a number of entry-level positions such as industrial hygienist, health technician, and field technician. With further study, job titles may include toxicologist, registered sanitarian, public health technologist, and environmental health specialist. Upper level positions include those in management, research, and academics. Typical employers may include private and public safety agencies, non-profit organizations, the government, research labs, and learning institutions.

      Using our online database is quick and easy. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.