UMD’s MS in Environmental Health Sciences trains students in toxicology, risk assessment, environmental epidemiology, and exposure science. The program prepares graduates for roles in public health, environmental consulting, government agencies, and nonprofit advocacy.
Assessment of lead exposure risks in urban drinking water systems
Air pollution modeling and respiratory illness correlation analysis
Exposure pathway analysis for PFAS chemicals in groundwater
Health risk assessment of pesticide drift near agricultural zones
Evaluation of industrial site contamination using GIS
Analysis of occupational exposure in manufacturing settings
Design of a community-based environmental monitoring network
Modeling wildfire smoke impact on respiratory disease incidence
Study of endocrine disruptors in consumer products
Investigation of environmental justice disparities in asthma rates
Predictive modeling of vector-borne disease outbreaks by climate
Assessment of heavy metal contamination in urban soils
Noise pollution monitoring in residential and industrial areas
Evaluation of air filtration systems in schools and offices
Exposure study of indoor radon concentrations in rural homes
Assessment of chemical safety policy effectiveness in workplaces
Real-time air quality monitoring system with mobile sensors
Designing a heatwave early warning system for elderly populations
Survey on community awareness of environmental health risks
Evaluation of health outcomes from green building materials
Protect people and ecosystems by tackling real-world environmental health issues in UMD’s interdisciplinary MS program.
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