Course Overview
Course Overview The Environmental Health minor explores how our natural and built environments impact human health and disease. Students learn to identify and manage environmental hazards to promote healthier air, water, and communities. This program is an ideal complement for bioscience majors, providing critical skills for a wide range of professional paths. Key Program Highlights Gain expertise in preventing disease by managing biological, chemical, and physical hazards. Learn to assess and promote health in key areas like air and water quality, workplaces, and homes. Complement majors in medicine, dentistry, law, and research with a valuable public health perspective. Prepare for careers in environmental public health, occupational safety, and environmental toxicology. Integrate practical EH skill sets to enhance your professional profile and opportunities.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusFort Collins Campus
CityFort Collins
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeUSD 32,984