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Dec 26, 2024
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CHS 230 - Introduction to Environmental Health Credits: 3 Description This course introduces students to the basic tenets of environmental health. These include concepts of environmental influences on health and disease, emerging environmental issues’ impacts on human health, and environmental risk factors and exposure.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Summarize the major sources and types of environmental agents affecting human health.
- Interpret the mechanisms by which environmental agents cause biological effects in humans.
- Distinguish the human health effects caused by exposure to environmental agents.
- Analyze vectors that promote the transfer of biological agents in humans.
- Review emerging environmental threats to human health and methods of prevention.
- Compare and contrast approaches for prevention of environmental health hazards.
- Describe the roles of government agencies and laws that protect environmental quality and health.
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or above; or CHEM 103 or above; or ENV 101 or above; or Instructor permission Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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