The Bachelor of Environmental Health is an intensive 15-month program designed to prepare students for careers in public health inspection or in other areas of environmental health practice, or for graduate studies in environmental and public health. The program incorporates classroom instruction, field experiences, mentoring opportunities, and a 12-week field experience or an applied research project completed in association with organizations from the public or private sector.
A three- or four-year baccalaureate degree in science from a recognized university or college is required. Please see http://www.concordia.ab.ca/future-students/admission-undergraduate/admission-requirements/bachelor-environmental-health-after for additional requirements.
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