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3.00 Credits
A course covering the principles of healthful housing and environment control of mobile homes, jails, motels, and hotels.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1110/11 or permission of instructor. The basic principles and procedures pertaining to the safe control of all common sources of ionizing radiation and the causes, effects, and control of radiation are included. The laboratory experiments include safety monitoring, radiation detection, and the use of survey meters.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1110/11 or permission of instructor. Familiarizes the student with health problems encountered in industry and various occupations. The causes of occupational diseases and ways to prevent the diseases are emphasized. Introduction to types of radiation, with emphasis on controlling the amount of radiation a person receives.
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3.00 Credits
A study of human factors engineering concerning people, their work, and the work environment Includes a discussion of the ergonomics approach to the work environment, including sensory and motor control, workplace design, heat stress, noise, vibrations, illumination, the measurement of work, anthropometric data, and related topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2010/11 and HSCI 3320; or permission of instructor. A study of the essentials of toxicology, including toxicity determinations and measurements, and biologic factors important in understanding toxicity. A review of toxic substances in air, water, foods, and the workplace with a consideration of exposure limits, their rationale and evaluation methods.
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4.00 Credits
Evaluation of chemical and physical hazards in industrial work places. Potential hazards include noise, glare, heat, dust, solvents, radiation, etc.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): A course in general microbiology; HSCI 3320/21 or HSCI 3330/31 and permission of the instructor. The principles of microbiology with emphasis on growth requirements and the effects of chemical and physical agents as used for control, principles of aquatic toxicology. Instrumentation used in qualitative and quantitative analysis of the biological environment.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Seniors only, CHEM 1110/11, CHEM 1120/21, and permission of the instructor. Provides training in physical and chemical analysis of water, wastewater, food, air, and toxic materials, principles of applied toxicology. Experience in the use of chemical instruments, as well as field test kits, will be obtained.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): ENVH 3100, ENVH 3400, ENVH 3700, or permission of the instructor. A study in how to administer, plan, and evaluate environmental health programs. The availability of resources and the relationship with other health agencies are given.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): ENVH 3500 or permission of the instructor. This course considers the principles and practices of Safety and Health Fundamentals, Performance Management, Managing Change for Safety and Health Professionals, and the elements of a successful Safety and Health Program.
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