Module #1 Introduction to Environmental Health Overview of the field of environmental health, its importance, and key concepts
Module #2 Environmental Health Hazards Types of environmental health hazards, including physical, chemical, biological, and radiological agents
Module #3 Air Pollution Sources, health effects, and control measures for air pollutants, including particulate matter, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide
Module #4 Water Pollution Sources, health effects, and control measures for water pollutants, including bacteria, viruses, and chemicals
Module #5 Soil Pollution Sources, health effects, and control measures for soil pollutants, including heavy metals and pesticides
Module #6 Noise Pollution Sources, health effects, and control measures for noise pollution, including noise-induced hearing loss and cardiovascular disease
Module #7 Climate Change and Human Health Impact of climate change on human health, including heat-related illnesses, vector-borne diseases, and mental health
Module #8 Food Safety and Security Foodborne illnesses, food contamination, and food security threats, including agricultural practices and food processing
Module #9 Occupational Health and Safety Workplace hazards, occupational diseases, and injury prevention strategies, including ergonomics and hazard communication
Module #10 Vector-Borne Diseases Biology, ecology, and control measures for vectors, including mosquitoes, ticks, and rodents
Module #11 Zoonotic Diseases Diseases transmitted from animals to humans, including rabies, avian influenza, and salmonella
Module #12 Environmental Health Policy and Regulation Overview of national and international policies, regulations, and laws related to environmental health
Module #13 Environmental Health Advocacy and Communication Effective communication strategies for environmental health advocacy, including risk communication and community engagement
Module #14 Environmental Health Surveillance and Monitoring Methods and tools for surveillance and monitoring of environmental health hazards and health outcomes
Module #15 Risk Assessment and Management Principles and methods for risk assessment and management, including hazard identification, exposure assessment, and risk characterization
Module #16 Disaster Response and Recovery Environmental health considerations during disasters, including preparedness, response, and recovery strategies
Module #17 Global Environmental Health Global environmental health issues, including international cooperation, and health equity
Module #18 Environmental Health and Social Justice Environmental health disparities, environmental justice, and health equity
Module #19 Built Environment and Health Impact of built environment on human health, including urban planning, transportation, and housing
Module #20 Food Systems and Health Impact of food systems on human health, including agriculture, processing, and consumption
Module #21 Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Importance of WASH in preventing waterborne diseases and promoting public health
Module #22 Environmental Health in Emergency Settings Environmental health considerations in emergency settings, including refugee camps and natural disasters
Module #23 Environmental Health Research and Methods Research methods and study designs in environmental health, including epidemiology and toxicology
Module #24 Environmental Health Practice and Career Development Career paths and professional development in environmental health, including job opportunities and networking
Module #25 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Environmental Health career