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Program Director George Gray, PhD Professor, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health 2100 M Street, NW, Suite 203 Phone: 202-994-7993 Email: gmgray@gwu.edu School of Public Health and Health Services Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Doctor of Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health 2012 Note: All curriculum revisions will be updated immediately on the website http://www.gwu.edu/sphhs/ Mission The mission of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is to increase the body of knowledge that addresses the adverse health effects of environmental and occupational exposures; to disseminate knowledge through the education of students and health practitioners; and to apply that knowledge in the clinical, environmental, and workplace settings. Goal The goal of the EOH DrPH program is to prepare students for advanced level professional work in research, policy, and program design and administration in the field of Environmental and Occupational Health. Admissions Requirements The Doctor of Public Health Program is designed for mid-career professionals seeking to become public health leaders. Applicants who have completed an MPH degree from a Council of Education for Public Health (CEPH) accredited program are strongly preferred for admission to the DrPH Program. Alternatively, applicants with a master s degree in another field may indicate their relevant training, research experience, or educational background comparable to the MPH. Doctoral applicants admitted without an MPH will be required to take additional course work at the graduate level that does not apply toward the minimum 60 credits required for the DrPH. Qualified applicants with degrees from institutions in foreign countries are also eligible for admission. All applicants must submit scores from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) taken within five years of the date of application. Because admission to this program is highly selective, successful applicants have competitive academic credentials and substantial prior public health professional work experience related to the specialty field to which they are applying. Competencies The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) Program prepares professionals to assume national and international leadership positions in environmental and occupational health, global health, health behavior, and health policy. The field of public health provides unique insights into the complex interrelationships between health, politics, and human development. It enables professionals to address public health issues by marshalling research and analytic skills to develop innovative approaches to understand health and to promote and advocate for improved health outcomes. Upon completion of the DrPH, students in all programs will demonstrate ability in the core competencies listed at the end of this document. Program-Specific Competencies On completion of the DrPH Program in Environmental and Occupational Health, students will possess the following functional competencies and subject area knowledge: Appropriately apply the fundamental principles of epidemiology, biostatistics, toxicology and exposure assessment, in the comprehensive identification, characterization and assessment of environmental and occupational health risk. Relevant Courses: 6121, 6123, 6124, 6126, 8411, 8412, 8416, 8417, 8418, 8420, 8422, 8423 Appropriately apply the fundamental principles of epidemiology, biostatistics, toxicology, exposure assessment, risk assessment and risk communication in developing and implementing comprehensive strategies for the management of environmental and occupational health risk, incorporating the issues

associated with the political, social and economic context in which the risk occurs. Relevant Courses: 6121, 6123, 6124, 6126, 8411, 8412, 8414, 8416, 8417, 8418, 8420, 8422, 8423 Successfully manage an interdisciplinary team of professionals in accomplishing risk analysis (including risk assessment, risk communication and risk management). Relevant Courses: 6122, 6124, 8401, 8402, 8411, 8412, 8414 Critically assess the basis for the development and implementation of environmental and occupational health policy in the face of inevitable scientific uncertainty, taking into account science and technology, law, politics, economics and human values. Relevant Courses: 6122, 6124, 8401, 8402, 8411, 8412, 8423 Evaluate the success of environmental and occupational health programs for accomplishing risk analysis objectives. Relevant Courses: 6124, 6126, 8401, 8402, 8411, 8416, 8417, 8418, 8419, 8420, 8422, 8423 Program Policies and Procedures For program policies and procedures, please refer to the Doctor of Public Health Handbook and other resources, located at http://www.gwu.edu/sphhs/academicprograms/drphforms.cfm

Course Distribution Summary Total Credits = Minimum 60 Transfer Credit Maximum = 12 Required Foundation Courses and Research Methods = 20 credits Required Specialty Field Courses = 6 credits Specialty Field Electives = 14 to 20 credits Professional Leadership = 6 credits Dissertation Preparation and Dissertation = 8 to 14 credits School of Public Health and Health Services Doctor of Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Program at A Glance REQUIRED FOUNDATIONAL COURSES AND RESEARCH METHODS 20 CREDITS Course Title Credits Semester Taken/ Proposed Grade Waive Transferred 8401 Foundations of Public Health Leadership and Practice Doctoral Seminar 3 Fall Year 1 8402 Leadership in Public Health Practice and Policy 2 Spring Year 2 8416 Doctoral Research Methods I: Study Design and Evaluation 3 Fall Year 1 8417 Qualitative Research Methods and Analysis Prereq: 8416 3 Summer Year 1 8418 Doctoral Research Methods II: Statistical Analysis Prereq: 8416 3 Spring Year 1 8419 Measurement in Public Health and Health Services Research Prereq: 8418 3 Spring Year 2 8420 Doctoral Research Methods III: Advanced Analysis and Dissemination Prereq: 8418, 8417 3 Fall Year 2 REQUIRED SPECIALTY FIELD COURSES 6 CREDITS Course Title Credits Semester Taken/ Proposed 8411 Advanced Topics Principles of Environmental 3 Year 1 or Year 2 Health Risk Science Doctoral Seminar Prereq: 6121, 6123, 6126 8412 Advanced Topics Environmental and Occupational 3 Year 1 or Year 2 Health Research and Practice Prereq: 6122 Grade

REQUIRED SPECIALTY FIELD ELECTIVE COURSES 14 CREDITS* *(TAKE UP TO 6 ADDITIONAL ELECTIVE CREDITS IF DISSERTATION CREDITS TOTAL LESS THAN 12) SAMPLE COURSES BELOW OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN WITH ADVISOR S APPROVAL Course Title Credits Semester Grade Waived Transferred Taken/ Propose d 6121 Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology 3 6122 Protecting Public Health and the Environment: 3 Policies, Politics, Programs 6123 Toxicology: Applications for Public Health Policy 3 6124 Problem Solving in Environmental and 3 Occupational Health 6125 Introduction to Children s Health and the 2 Environment 6126 Assessment and Control of Environmental 3 Hazards 6127 Applied Environmental Health Microbiology 2 6128 Global Environmental and Occupational Health 2 6130 Sustainable Energy the Environment 2 6199 Topics: Microbial Risk Assessment 1 6199 Topics: Pesticide Exposures and Cancer 1 6199 Topics: Food and the Global Environment 1 PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP COURSES 6 CREDITS Course Title Credits Semester Taken / Proposed 8413 Research Leadership Varies 8414 Policy/Management Leadership Varies 8415 Instructional Leadership Varies Waived Grade COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION DISSERTATION PREPARATION AND DISSERTATION 8 TO 14 CREDITS* Course Title Credits Semester Taken/ Proposed 8422 Advanced Health Care and Public Health Research 2 Design Prerequisites: Passing Comprehensive Exams, Approval of the Program Director, and a page-long abstract that includes the following: Student Name, Program Director, Faculty Advisor if different from the Program Director, Title, Objective (including population), Research Methods and Analysis Methods, Anticipated Results/Hypotheses. 8423 Grade = Credit/No Credit Dissertation Research DrPH Degree Dissertation Research Prereq: 8422 6 to 12 credits required Multiple may be taken in increments of 1 to 12 credits Grade

(221) (222) (223) (224) (225) (226) (227) (228) 6121 Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology 6122 Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Policies, Politics, and Programs 6123 Toxicology: Applications for Public Health Policy 6124 Problem Solving in Environmental and Occupational Health 6125 Introduction to Children's Health and the Environment 6126 Assessment and Control of Environmental Hazards 6127 Applied Environmental Health Microbiology 6128 Global Environmental and Occupational Health DrPH in Environmental and Occupational Health Course Descriptions 3 Epidemiologic methods for the study of environmental and occupational health problems. Epidemiologic exposure assessment methods and methods relevant to cohort, case-control, cross-sectional, and cluster investigation studies. Sources of and evaluation of biases and confounding, as well as survey and questionnaire design. Prerequisites: 6003, 6002, Fall 3 Reviews the history, structure and workings of the system through which we attempt to protect public health and the environment, with a particular focus on US regulatory agencies. Prerequisites: 6004, Spring. 3 Introduction to principles of toxicology with emphasis on concepts most relevant in risk assessment, management, and communication; and public health policy. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry. Spring 3 This culminating course uses problem-based learning methods to examine a variety of real-world EOH issues in depth. Cases stimulate students to integrate their cumulative knowledge across all required courses and demonstrate their professional competencies. Students to conduct activities characteristic of EOH practice: evaluating a variety of technical, public, and media, reports; integrating and interpreting environmental, exposure, and health information effectively; designing analytic and communication strategies; presenting in writing and orally relevant materials to address EOH issues; and, making appropriate policy and/or program decisions and recommendations. Prerequisites: 6121, 6123, 6126. Summer 2 Describes the impact of environmental toxicants on children s health and reviews some of the major policy issues in the field of children s environmental health. Prerequisites: 6004. Fall 3 Introduces the anticipation, recognition, assessment, and control of hazards in the workplace and the ambient environment. It emphasizes an understanding of the characteristic features of specific hazards, which may be chemical, biological, or physical/ergonomic. Fall 2 Basics of public health microbiology as it relates to the environment, food, water, and bioterrorism. Examines from an environmental health perspective how the principles of microbiology are applied to current and emerging public health issues, whether from intentional or unintentional contamination of the environment. Specific topics will include: industrial animal production and increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance; effectiveness of various point of use technologies for water purification; recent advances in quantitative microbial risk assessment; one medicine (where public and veterinary health meet); detection strategies for microorganisms (including bioterrorism agents); and current approaches in food defense and agroterrorism. At the end of the semester, students will be able to: describe key environmental health microbiological agents; identify why particular microbes are persistent in the environment; and outline public health measures, policies, and regulations available to address threats associated with these microbial agents. Prerequisites: 6004. Spring 2 Examines environmental and occupational health issues at various stages in the development process. Emphasis will be placed on principles of development economics and associated environmental health issues. Prerequisites: 6004. Fall (230) 6130 Sustainable Energy and the Environment 2 Public Health professions play a vital role in shaping sustainable energy strategies in the context of environment & human health impacts. Sustainability of various energy strategies including energy conservation, green building principles and renewable energy. Mitigation & adaption policies for climate change. Emphasizes the life cycle framework which focuses on natural resource depletion, water & energy consumption as well as air, water & solid

(402) (401) (403) (407) (411) (412) (413) (414) (415) (416) (417) 8401 Foundations of Public Health Leadership and Practice- Doctoral Seminar 8402 Leadership in Public Health Practice and Policy waste pollutant emissions. Prerequisite: 6004. Spring 3 This interactive seminar course provides doctoral students a fundamental understanding of the history and current issues associated with the four principal program areas: Health Policy, Health Behavior, Global Health & Environmental & Occupational Health. Fall 2 Principles of public health practice and policy with a focus on the interdisciplinary and strategic application of skills, knowledge and competencies necessary both to perform public health core functions and to enhance the capacity to perform these functions. Spring 8419 Measurement in Public Health 3 In this course students review principles of measurement and assessment as they apply to public health and health and Health Services Research services research constructs, review existing state-of the-art measures of individual and population health status (e.g., morbidity, mortality, functioning and health-related quality of life) and of individual and community health behavior, and explores current measurement issues in health research. Prerequisite: 8418. Spring 8411 Advanced Topics - Principles of Environmental Health Risk Science 8412 Advanced Topics - Environmental and Occupational Health Research and Practice 3 Environmental health (EH) risk analysis paradigms and the sciences that contribute to recognizing, characterizing, and responding to EH risks. The strengths and weaknesses of the fundamental principles, methods, and products of these sciences will be explored through discussion of case studies and current issues. A range of EH problems will be used to illustrate scientific conflicts and variations in practical applications. Prerequisite: 6121, 6123, 6126 or instructor s permission. Fall 3 Discussion of case studies emphasizing study design, methods, measurements, ethical issues, and procedures. Focus on interdisciplinary research, practice, & policy strategies appropriate for workplace and community settings. Prereq: 6122 or instructor s permission. Fall 8415 Instructional Leadership 1 to 6 Students participate in a range of activities designed to develop and enhance their teaching skills. These activities include course development, teaching master s level courses, acting as TA for undergraduate courses, advising students about their class performance, evaluating student performance, and developing remedial programs for students. 8413 Research Leadership 1 to 6 Students participate in a range of activities designed to develop and enhance their research methods and analytic skills. These activities include participating in the development and submission of sponsored research proposals; being formally affiliated with a research project, assuming responsibility for completing a real-world research project; engaging in empirical data collection and analysis efforts. 8414 Policy/Management Leadership 8417 Qualitative Research Methods and Analysis 8416 Doctoral Research Methods I: Study Design and Evaluation Research 8422 Advanced Health Care and Public Health Research Design 1 to 6 Students participate in a range of activities designed to develop and enhance their management, leadership and policymaking skills as applied to problem solving in real-world settings, such as public health departments, community health centers, legislative settings, and public or teaching hospitals. 3 Techniques for designing and conducting qualitative research and for analyzing and reporting qualitative data relevant to program development and implementation, community assessment, and policy analysis. Prerequisite: 8416. Summer 3 Prepares doctoral students to design and conduct program and policy evaluation in public health. Intensive introduction to the principles of study program design and evaluation research emphasizing the ability to synthesize the population-based intervention literature, apply planning and management methods, describe and apply research methods from a range of disciplines, and prepare a program research proposal. Fall 2 Design of protocol suitable for implementation as part of Doctor of Public Health dissertation requirement. Prerequisites: Passing Comprehensive Exams, Approval of the Program Director, and a page-long abstract that includes the following: Student Name, Program Director, Faculty Advisor if different from the Program Director, Title,

(418) (419) (420) 8423 Dissertation Research 1 to 12 8418 Doctoral Research Methods II: Statistical Methods 8420 Doctoral Research Methods III: Advanced Analysis and Dissemination Objective (including population), Research Methods and Analysis Methods, Anticipated Results/Hypotheses. Grade = Credit/No Credit. Fall, Spring Dissertation Research for DrPH. Prereq: 8422. 3 Intensive course in data management and data analysis using STATA. Database management system techniques and data analytical strategies for the appropriate analysis of data sets obtained from a variety of studies will presented. The student will manipulate national data sets from epidemiological studies as well as Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data. Prereq: 8416. Spring 3 Advanced multivariate data analyses of complex datasets and programs, including advanced cross-sectional techniques, time-series analysis, and the use of panel data. Evaluation of results, and dissemination of findings to relevant stakeholders. Prereq: 8417, 8418. Fall

DrPH Core Competencies Analyze a public health problem and determine appropriate sources of data and methods for problem identification, program planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Relevant courses: 6249, 6260, 8417, 8419, 8422. Develop and analyze hypotheses that can be tested by appropriate quantitative or qualitative research designs and methodologies. Relevant courses: 6247, 6252, 8416, 8417, 8422. Synthesize and evaluate research conducted by others. Relevant courses: 8402, 8416, 8417, 8422. Design strategies to accurately and effectively describe public health, economic, administrative, legal, social, political, and cultural implications of different health policy options. Relevant courses: 6247, 8402, 8417, 8419. Design grant proposals to address public health problems. Relevant courses: 48416, 8422. 2012 Present public health data and research syntheses to scientific and professional audiences and the public. Relevant courses: 8407, 8422. Defend the feasibility and expected outcomes of different policy options and transform them into organizations, plans, processes, and programs. Relevant courses: 6247, 8402, 8417, 8422. Appraise the dynamic forces that contribute to cultural diversity and develop responsive plans and programs. Relevant courses: 6247, 6252, 8402, 8417. Assess the determinants of health and illness, factors that contribute to health promotion and disease prevention, and factors that influence the use and cost of public health services in a population. Relevant courses: 6249, 6252, 6260, 8419, 8422. Develop and defend a budget statement that presents programmatic fiscal requirements to achieve stated objectives. Relevant courses: 8402. Describe the theory of organizational structure and its relation to professional practice. Relevant courses: 6001, 6247, 8416. Support a culture of ethical standards of conduct in the research process and within organizations and communities. Relevant courses: 8402, 8416, 8422. Lead a team of diverse professionals reflecting shared values and vision to achieve specific objectives. Relevant courses: 8402.