Interested in water quality and looking for an interactive course? Sign up for EH750 Water Quality and Public Health!

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September 10th, 2012

Course: SPH EH 750
Title: Water Quality and Public Health
   
   
Description: This course is a lecture and methods course on water resources and public health. Water supply and water quality discussions provide an overview of the technical and scientific basis on which public health decisions are made regarding disease prevention and community health. The chemical, physical, and biological processes necessary for designing and managing municipal drinking water treatment plants are analyzed. Water quality topics include standards and regulations; non-point source runoff; point source discharge; and water quality analysis of drinking and surface waters. Students will sample, analyze and use water quality objectives for comparison. Social, political, and economic factors effecting water quality and treatment will be discussed. The course will conclude with historical and international perspectives on water resources and management.
   
   
Grad Prereq: The MPH environmental core course requirement. For undergrads, course in biology or chemistry.

 

Sign up for EH750 Water Quality and Public Health! Students will develop their own field sampling project and collect samples. Students will also analyze their own data and present the results of their project and the implications for public health. This is an excellent opportunity to get some hands on experience. Only 4 seats left!