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Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene

Required Courses:
OEH 5013 Environmental Health
OEH 5102 Occupational and Environmental Health Sampling Strategies
OEH 5262 Occupational and Environmental Law
OEH 5702 Principles of Safety
OEH 5723 Fundamentals of Occupational & Environmental Health Science
OEH 5730 Occupational Noise and Vibration – 3 hours
OEH 5743 Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Measurements
OEH 5783 Radiation Hazards
OEH 5940 Field Practice – 2 credit hours (160 contact hours)
OEH 5972 Technical Reporting
OEH 5980 Research for Master’s Thesis – 4 hours
OEH 6533 Industrial Toxicology
or
OEH 6514 Occupational & Environmental Toxicology
OEH 6753 Occupational Hazards Control
IE 4824 Introduction to Ergonomics
or
OEH 5801 Basic Ergonomics
BSE 5113 Principles of Epidemiology
BSE 5163 Biostatistics Methods I
HPS 5213 Social & Behavioral Science in Public Health
HAP 5183 Organizational Theory/Behavior
or
HAP 5453 U.S. Health Care Systems

A minimum of 48 hours is required for the MS degree in Industrial Hygiene

Additional Degree Requirements
• Quantitative Examination
• Oral Thesis Defense
• Master’s Thesis

This degree program is subject to the policies and procedures printed in the University of Oklahoma College of Public Health Bulletin.
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