

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences and Environmental Health is a five-year interdisciplinary program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems and their impact on human health. Students study ecology, environmental chemistry, toxicology, epidemiology, public health, and sustainability, developing the analytical, research, and problem-solving skills needed to address complex environmental and health challenges. The program emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical applications, preparing graduates to analyze environmental risks, assess health impacts, and design solutions that promote ecological and human well-being.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory research, field studies, and community-based projects, integrating scientific investigation with practical experience. Coursework covers environmental policy, risk assessment, environmental monitoring, and health promotion, enabling students to understand the interplay between environmental factors and human health. By combining rigorous scientific training with applied learning, graduates are equipped to contribute to research, policy development, and public health initiatives that address critical environmental and health issues.
Year 1 – Foundations in Environmental Sciences and Health
• Introduction to Environmental Science
• Human Biology and Health Fundamentals
• Academic Writing and Research
• General Chemistry with Lab
Year 2 – Core Environmental and Health Sciences
• Ecology and Ecosystems
• Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
• Statistics and Data Analysis
• Health Behavior and Public Health Principles
Year 3 – Applied Environmental Health
• Environmental Policy and Regulation
• Epidemiology and Risk Assessment
• Sustainable Resource Management
• Research Methods in Environmental Sciences
Year 4 – Advanced Topics and Integration
• Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
• Global Environmental Health Issues
• Elective: Climate Change / Occupational Health
• Fieldwork or Applied Research Project
Year 5 – Capstone and Professional Experience
• Senior Seminar in Environmental Sciences and Health
• Independent Research Project or Thesis
• Internship or Practicum in Environmental Health
• Applied Policy and Project Management
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in environmental health, public health, environmental consulting, sustainability management, policy development, research, and regulatory agencies. They may also pursue advanced studies in environmental sciences, public health, epidemiology, environmental policy, or related health fields, broadening professional and academic opportunities. Employers value graduates’ analytical skills, scientific expertise, and understanding of environmental and health systems, enabling them to address complex challenges, implement evidence-based solutions, and promote sustainable practices. Alumni are equipped to contribute meaningfully to organizations, research institutions, and governmental or nonprofit initiatives focused on environmental health and public well-being.
This program is ideal for students passionate about protecting the environment and promoting human health through scientific research, policy, and practical solutions. Emory University offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary curriculum with access to field studies, laboratory facilities, and mentorship from expert faculty. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research proficiency, and applied problem-solving, preparing graduates to navigate environmental challenges, design interventions, and pursue careers or advanced studies in environmental health and public health. Students leave the program with a comprehensive understanding of ecological and health systems, technical expertise, and practical experience, ready to make a positive impact on environmental and human well-being.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 404 727 6123
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Address: University of Emory, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States