Department Degree Programs 1. Programme Programme Title : Bachelor of Science Program in Public Health Majoring in Environmental Health Sciences Name of the Degree Full Name : Bachelor of Science Program in Public Health Majoring in Environmental Health Sciences Sciences Abbreviation : B. Sc. (Public Health) Majoring in Environmental Health Sciences Responsible Units Program Starts : In May of each year 2. Philosophy & Objectives Objectives To give student a sound knowledge and strong background in 1. Performing environmental health work in implementation, management, planning and evaluation to protect human health 2. Analyzing environmental quality that affects human health 3. Managing environmental quality and pollution control as well as treating and disposing of industrial and municipal wastes 4. Researching and assessing environmental impacts 3. Admission Requirements & Selection Method The applicant must hold the certification of the secondary school and passed the entrance examination from the Ministry of University Affairs, Thailand. 4. Admission System - Academic System Semester System Credits The number of credits assigned to each subject is determined as follows :- 1. The lecture or discussion consuming 15 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour. 2. The laboratory or practice consuming 30 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour. 3. The training practice or field study consuming 45 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour. - Language Use THAI Language 5. Duration of Study The duration of study 4-8 years 6. Registration & Credit Transfer 1. Students must register as full time students. 2. Students must register not less than 9 credits but not more than 22 credits per regular semester. 7. Evaluation & Graduation Requirements Evaluation Student evaluation is in accordance with the rules and regulations of Mahidol University. Graduation Requirements total credit for the programme not less than 155 credits, with GPA not less than 2.00 Complete the term paper.
8. Faculty Department of Environmental Health Sciences No. Name-Surname Academic Position 1. Pisit Vatanasomboon Associate Professor 2. Suthep Silapanuntakul Associate Professor 3. Duangrat Inthorn Associate Professor 4. Siranee Sreesai Assistant Professor 5. Tanasri Sihabut Assistant Professor 6. Tawach Prechthai Lecturer 7. Chatchawal Singhakant Lecturer 8. Chate Jaikanlaya Lecturer 9. Withida Patthanaissaranukool Lecturer 10. Vorapot Kanokkantapong Lecturer 9. Guest Faculty The experts or specialists in various fields either from government or private sector or from aboard are invited to be the invited lecturer, instructor or consultant of the programme. 10. Number of Students Enrolled 40 persons per year 11. Place of Study The programme will be conducted at Faculty of Public Health Mahidol University and/or other collaborative units. 12. Library Rajvitee Campus Library, parental organized by Library and Information Center, Mahidol University, is one of the important educational services and obtains the activities of both University and Special Library. The CD-ROM online is provided for all information needed. The facilities are included the circulation services of textbooks, periodicals, pamphlets, thesis, publications, research reports, standard specifications, information files and proceedings. The Faculty also provide an access to internet. The students can catch up all of the newest academic information through the LAN System. 13. Budget The total cost per graduate is 50,000 Baht. 14. Programme Curriculum a. Programme Structure 1. The number of credits required for the programme no less than 2. Curriculum Structure 1) General Education Course 2) Special Education Course - Public Health core Course - Majoring in Environmental Health Sciences 3) Free Elective Course 155 credits 51 credits 99 credits 67 credits 32 credits 5 credits 3. Course Requirements 3.1 General Education Course Total 155 credits 51 credits
SHSS 125 Introduction to Political Science & Thai Politics SHSS 130 Principles of Economics SHSS 145 Integrated Social Science SHHU 101 Introduction to Philosophy SHHU 123 Integrated Humanities I * SHHU 103 Art Appreciation * MSID 101 Music Appreciation * MSID 102 Music Chorus 1 SCLG 131 Introductory University English I SCLG 132 Introductory University English II SCCH 101 General Chemistry I SCCH 102 General Chemistry II SCCH 118 Chemistry Laboratory 1 SCCH 123 Principles of Organic Chemistry I SCCH 225 Principles of Organic Chemistry II SCCH 128 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 SCPY 153 Principles of Physics I SCPY 154 Principles of Physics II SCPY 110 Physics Laboratory I 1 SCBI 101 Principles of Biology I SCBI 102 Biology Laboratory I 1 SCMA 110 Calculus SCMA 120 Ordinary Differential Equations SCMA 150 Introduction to Statistics SHED Physical Education Activity 2(1-2) (0-2) 3(2-2) 3(2-2) (0-1) (0-1) (0-1) (0-1) 1(0-1) * Select one only 3.2 Special Education Courses - Public Health core Course SCAN 101 Basic Anatomy SCBC 203 Basic Biochemistry SCBC 204 Basic Biochemistry Laboratory 1 SCMI 203 Basic Microbiology SCPS 202 Basic Physiology SCCS 155 Microcomputer Application PHAD 302 Public Health Administration I PHAD 402 Public Health Administration II PHBS 304 Biostatistics II PHEH 304 Environmental Health Science I PHEH 306 Environmental Health Science II PHEP 304 Epidemiology and Community Disease Control II PHEP 402 Non-communicable Diseases PHHE 304 Public Health Behavioral Sciences PHHE 302 Health Education II PHID 206 Introduction to Public Health PHMI 304 Infectious Diseases II PHNU 300 Nutrition PHOH 302 Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety PHST 302 Introduction to Community Health Development PHID 208 Medical Care PHFH 302 M.C.H. & Family Planning PHPR 304 Public Health Parasitology II PHID 488 Field Training PHBS 306 Introduction to Demography 99 credits 67 credits (0-1) 3(0-3) 2(0-2)
PHAD 308 Public Health Laws - Majoring in Environmental Health Scicces PHEH 406 Food Sanitation PHEH 410 Solid Waste Disposal PHEH 408 Sanitary Entomology and Rodent Control PHEH 404 Air Pollution and its Control PHSE 402 Water and Waste Water Analysis x PHSE 404 Environmental Health Engineering I PHSE 406 Sanitary Engineering Practice PHSE 408 Sewage and Human Waste Disposal PHSE 410 Water Supply and Sanitation PHEH 414 Rural Sanitation and Appropriate Technology PHEH 402 Environmental Health Management and Supervision PHEH 412 Industrial Sanitation 32 credits 4(3-1) 2(1-1) 3.3 Free Elective Course PHEH 401 Operation and Control of Water and Wastewater Treatment Process PHEH 403 Field Observation in Environmental Health PHEH 417 Research Methodology in Environmental Health PHEH 419 Principles of Food Safety PHEH 427 Principles of Water Quality Management PHEH 429 Special Study in Environmental Health PHEH 432 Principles of Environmental Impact and Assessment PHEH 495 Environmental Health Seminar 5 credits 2(1-2) 2(1-1) 2(0-2) b. Plan of Study Study Plan Year 1 Semester I (June-October) SCBI 101 Principles of Biology I SCBI 102 Biology Laboratory I SCCH 101 General Chemistry I SCLG 131 Introductory University English I SCMA 110 Calculus SCMA 150 Introduction to Statistics SCPY 153 Principles of Physics I SHHU 123 Integrated Humanities I SHSS 130 Prineiples of Economics SHED Sport 1 Total 1(0-1) 23 Credits Semester II (November-March) SCMA 120 Ordinary Differential Equations SHSS 145 Integrated Social Science SCCH 102 General Chemistry II SCCH 118 Chemistry Laboratory SCCH 123 Principles of Organic Chemistry I SCLG 132 Introductory University English II SCPY 110 Physics Laboratory I Music 1-2 1(0-1) 1(0-1)
Total 17-18 Credits Year 2 Semester I SCCH 128 Organic Chemistry Laboratory SCCH 225 Principles of Organic Chemistry II SCPY 154 Principles of Physics II SHSS 125 Introduction to Political Science and Thai Politics PHOH 302 Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety PHHE 304 Public Health Behavioral Sciences PHID 206 Introduction to Public Health SCMI 203 Basic Microbiology Total 1(0-1) 18 Credits Semester II SCBC 203 Basic Biochemistry SCBC 204 Basic Biochemistry Laboratory 1 SCAN 101 Basic Anatomy SCPS 202 Basic Physiology SHHU 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHAD 302 Public Health Administration I PHST 302 Introduction to Community Health Development SCCS 155 Microcomputer Applications Total (0-1) 20 Credits Year 3 Semester I PHAD 402 Public Health Administration II PHMI 304 Infectious Diseases II PHBS 304 Biostatistics II PHNU 300 Nutrition PHEH 304 Environmental Health Science I PHPR 304 P.H. Parasitology II PHFH 302 M.C.H. & Family Planning PHEP 402 Non-Communicable Diseases Total 22 Credits Semester II PHID 208 Medical Care PHHE 302 Health Education II PHEH 306 Environmental Health Science II PHBS 306 Introduction to Demography PHEP 304 Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases Control II PHAD 308 Public Health Laws PHSE 404 Environmental Health Engineering I PHEH 406 Food Sanitation Total 4(3-1) 22 Credits Year 4 Semester I PHEH 404 Air Pollution and Its Control PHEH 408 Sanitary Entomology & Rodent Control PHSE 402 Water and Waster Analysis PHSE 406 Sanitary Engineering Practice PHSE 408 Sewage and Human Waste Disposal 2(1-1)
PHSE 410 Water Supply and Sanitation PHEH 414 Rural Sanitation and Appropriate Technology Semester II PHID 488 Field Training PHEH 402 Environmental Health Management and Supervision PHEH 410 Solid Waste Disposal PHEH 412 Industrial Sani C. Curriculum Details Total Total 18 Credits 3(0-3) 10 Credits PHAD 302 Public Health Administration I Philosophy and principle of public administration that relate to public health administration e.g. principle in planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. etc. PHBS 304 Biostatistics II An introduction to statistical methods; the topics cover methods of data collection, summarization, presentation, and analysis of public health data; measure of central tendency, measure of dispersion, vital statistics including rates, ratios, adjusted rates and population estimation in application to community diagnosis. The concepts of population and sample, probability distribution; Normal, Binomial, Poisson distribution, and sampling distribution are included. There are applications of test of significance, confidence interval estimation of parameters, hypotheses testing of mean variance and proportion using Z-test, t-test F-test and c2-test. PHEP 402 Non-communicable Diseases Non - communicable diseases and unhealthy life styles as the result of socio - economic development, degenerative disease, diseases of social pathology, occupational diseases, diseases or undesirable conditions caused by environmental pollution and unhealthy consumption behavior, the natural history of these diseases, assessment of risk factors and severity of the problems, the solution related to these public health problems. PHID 206 Introduction to Public Health The study of concept, philosophy, background and principle of public health. The relationship between public health, quality of Life and the development of society. The health problems and the way to solve these problems are also included. PHMI 304 Infectious Diseases II This communicable diseases, particularly those that are public health problems of the country; epidemiology, ecology, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of the diseases; The course also includes a series of seminars involving differential diagnosis of common signs and symptoms such as fever, cough and diarrhea. Finally, the students will have First - hand experience in the analysis of the community health problems and able to use their knowledge to improve and solve the problems. PHOH 302 Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety Discuss the definition, concept, development and problem of Occupational Health and Safety at National and International level. Role and functional of various organization concern with an Occupational Health and Safety at work will be discussed. PHST 302 Introduction to Community Health Development
Health's determinants of the people, basic health services, public health management. Psychosocial, environment, economic, and political factors. To apply the principles of epidemiology to assess the community health situation. The concepts of community health development and a strategy for basic services by primary health care approach. PHPR 304 Public Health Parasitology II The general morphology, classification, distribution, life cycle, transmission, prevention and control of human parasites with special emphasis on common parasitic diseases in Thailand. The knowledge of the ecology and epidemiology of parasite in relation to the social structure of the population is the basic for the prevention and control of those parasitic diseases. Practices in the laboratory diagnosis of the parasitic problem in the community and resolution of the problem with utmost efficiency. PHST 488 Field Training 3(0-3) The enhancement of rural health development skills for assessing rural health problems, based on the concept of participatory problem solving ; multidisciplinary, interactive team environment; integration of professional skills with local wisdom and culture to develop and promote sustainable health status. PHSE 402 Water and Waste Water Analysis A practical aspects of the standard analysis of water and sewage, the interpretation of results which can be applied in the field of Sanitary Sciences. PHSE 404 Environmental Health Engineering I A basic knowledge of engineering related to environmental health practice. Conversion of units, principles of hydraulics, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, pumps, strength of materials, and cost estimation. PHSE 406 Sanitary Engineering Practice 2(1-1) The basic of engineering drawing, materials of construction, methods of construction of simple sanitary facilities for rural area, pump and plumbing, mapping and leveling. PHSE 408 Sewage and Human Waste Disposal The characteristics of potential health hazards of wastes from various sources. The methods of waste treatment and disposal for both municipal and rural communities. PHSE 410 Water Supply and Sanitation A significant of water supply related to health, water quality and standard of drinking water, sources, treatment system, distribution system, selection of pumps, and operation and maintenance of the water supply systems for both urban and rural communities. PHEH 304 Environmental Health Science I Environmental health principles. This course deals with water and wastewater sanitation, human waste disposal, solid waste management, air pollution control and food sanitation. PHEH 306 Environmental Health Science II Prerequisite : PHEH 304 Principles of environmental health, environment and its relation to health and health status. The ecology and biology of insect vector and related animal and their control. The causes of its' prevention and control. The fundamental sanitation of
housing, school, industry and other institutes, including the recreation areas and temporary residences. The radiation protection. The sanitation in natural disaster. PHEH 401 Operation and Control of Water and Waste Water 2(1-1) Treatment Process Water supply and wastewater treatment systems, quality control of the systems so as to operate efficiently, and solutions to problems happening in the systems. Quality control will be emphasized. PHEH 402 Environmental Health Management and Supervision Series of lectures on basic administration principles in the areas of environmental health, planning, implementation, evaluation and personnel development of different levels of health organizations. The basic principles and methods of supervision are also included. PHEH 403 Field Observation in Environmental Health The students are required to observe and participate in the work of various health activities in Thailand. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the practical aspects of public health work especially in environmental health. The field trips will give the students to have an opportunity to visit local food establishments, water plants, waste treatment and disposal plants, etc. and to observe the practical aspects of environmental sanitation work. Discussion will be done after observation. PHEH 404 Air Pollution and Its Control This course deals with the following topics: air pollution problems, meteorology of air pollution, characteristics and effects of air pollution, air pollution survey and control methods, public nuisance and control methods. PHEH 406 Food Sanitation 4(3-1) Principles of food hygiene and sanitation, sanitation of eating and drinking establishments, cleaning and bacteriological treatment of utensils and equipment. Sources of food, transportation, processing and control test. Food-borne disease and the legal aspects of food control. Milk, meat, sea food, canned food, restaurant, ice plants, bottling plant and market sanitation. Food preservation are also included. PHEH 408 Sanitary Entomology and Rodent Control Insect and rodent vector causing significant public health and sanitation problem with be studied. Emphasis on prevention and control methods together with the application of insecticides and rodenticides will also be included. PHEH 410 Solid Waste Disposal Generation, classification, storage, collection, transportation, processing, recycling and disposal as well as up-to-date technology innovation of solid wastes management technique. Review law, ordinances, regulations and relationship of solid wastes to water and water pollution control. PHEH 412 Industrial Sanitation Environmental factors affecting to the health of human beings. These include general industrial sanitation, lighting, noise problems, atmospheric contaminants, ventilation water and waste management and ionizing radiation safety. Review law, ordinances and regulations as well as relationship of industrial safety to public welfare and community nuisance. PHEH 414 Rural Sanitation and Appropriate Technology
Principles on rural development and techniques of sanitary survey to find problems for the planning process. Practices and implementation of the established plan. Setting sanitation indicators for rural health impact evaluation. Allocation of local resources to specific water supply and sanitation activities by using appropriate technology. PHEH 417 Research Methodology in Environmental Health Prerequisite : PHEH 304 PHEH 306 The principles of research methodology, including many kinds environmental health studies, research process, research design and proposal. Environmental sampling technique. Environmental monitoring and impact assessment. PHEH 419 Principles of Food Safety Foods in relation to disease, food poisonings and infection, food-borne disease outbreaks, health hazards from foods, food inspection handling and storage, food control and inspection food hygiene legislation, food standards and safety. PHEH 427 Principles of Water Quality Management This course includes lecture sessions on water quality changes associated with various water uses, sources and nature of water pollutants, effects of pollutants on the natural receiving waters, introducing of nutrients to the carrier water, water quality standards, principles of water quality management as well as methods of water pollution control. PHEH 429 Special Study in Environmental Health The student is assigned to study a special topic under the supervision of advisor in environmental health aspect. Then, the student have to make a report and presentation in class. PHEH 495 Environmental Health Seminar A critical analysis and studies of literature related to environment and public health aspect. Presentation and discussion in the class and various case studies from guest lecturer are presented.
Programme for Master of Science in Environmental Sanitation 1. Programme Programme Title : Master of Science Programme in Environmental Sanitation Name of the Degree Full Name : Master of Science Programme in Environmental Sanitation Abbreviation : M. Sc. (Environmental Sanitation) 2. Philosophy & Objectives Graduates of the programme are expected to be highly qualified scholars who possess a strong theoretical knowledge base, ethical, social and moral characteristics as well as creative skills and holistic perspective to the environmental quality management and control. Graduates will be professionals who can be relied upon to provide the government, non-government and private sectors with critical appraisals that balance the competing interests of development projects. The objectives of the programme include : 1) Prepare environmental quality management and control personnel with the Knowledge and skill required for the prevention and control of environmental sanition problems as well as the ability of function and educators and planners in the field of Environmental Health or Sanitation 2) Prepare graduates with deep understanding of environmental complication and necessary of integrated approached in Environment and Health 3) Prepare graduates who are able to conduct research concerning environmental problems and development in Thailand 3. Admission Requirements & Selection Method An applicant must meet the following qualifications : hold a Bachelor degree or equivalent in Public Health Science with GPA not less than 2.50 from an accredited institution. pass satisfactorily the English examination of Mahidol University or equivalent institution. pass the physical and mental examination by an approved physician. pass the entrance examination set up by the Admission Committee of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. (Exemption to the above items may be made by the program committee.) 4. Academic System - Academic System Semester System Credits The number of credits assigned to each subject is determined as follows :- 1) The lecture or discussion consuming 16 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour.
2) The laboratory or practice consuming 32 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour. 3) The training practice or field study consuming 45 hours per semester is equal to 1 credit hour. - Language Use THAI Language 5. Duration of Study The duration of study 2-5 years 6. Registration & Credit Transfer 1) Students must register as full time students. 2) Students must register not less than 9 credits but not more than 15 credits per regular semester. 7. Graduation Requirements To quality for graduation, the student, must complete all the requirements for the degree within 5 years from the date of first enrollment. must complete at least 33 credit hours approved for the degree and defend the thesis successfully and the courses requirement include at least 33 credits (36 for non-public health background) which are consist of : Core Course 12 credits Required Course 15 credits Electives (at least) 6 credits M. Sc. Thesis (equivalent to) 12 credits must achieve a grade point average of 3.00 or higher. 8. Faculty Department of Environmental Health Sciences No. Name-Surname Academic Position 1. Pisit Vatanasomboon Associate Professor 2. Suthep Silapanuntakul Associate Professor 3. Duangrat Inthorn Associate Professor 4. Siranee Sreesai Assistant Professor 5. Tanasri Sihabut Assistant Professor 6. Tawach Prechthai Lecturer 7. Chatchawal Singhakant Lecturer 8. Chate Jaikanlaya Lecturer 9. Withida Patthanaissaranukool Lecturer
10. Vorapot Kanokkantapong Lecturer 9. Guest Faculty The experts or specialists in various fields either from government or private sector or from aboard are invited to be the invited lecturer, instructor or consultant of the programme. 10. Number of Students Enrolled 10-15 persons per year 11. Place of Study The programme will be conducted at Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University and/or other collaborative units. 12. Library Rajvitee Campus Library, parental organized by Library and Information Center, Mahidol University, is one of the important educational services and obtains the activities of both University and Special Library. The CD-ROM online is provided for all information needed. The facilities are included the circulation services of textbooks, periodicals, pamphlets, thesis, publications, research reports, standard specifications, information files and proceedings. The Faculty also provides an access to internet. The students can catch up all of the newest academic information through the LAN System. 13. Budget The total cost per graduate is about 80,000 Baht. 14. Programme Curriculum a. Programme Structure 1. The number of credits required for the programme no less than 33 credits and M. Sc. thesis 2. Curriculum Structure - Core Course 12 credits - Required Course 15 credits - Electives (at least) 6 credits (M. Sc. Thesis equivalent to 12 Credits) Total 33 credits and M. Sc. Thesis List of courses and credits are follows :
Core Course 12 credits PHEH 602 Environmental Health Biology 3(2-3) PHEH 604 Applied Research Methodology in Environmental Health PHEH 648 Environmental Analysis Laboratory 2(1-2) PHEH 622 Environmental Sanitation Administration PHBS 602 Biostatistics B. PHST 604* General Public Health Required Course 15 credits Major in Urban and Rural Sanitation PHEH 610 Water and Wastewater Management and Sanitation PHEH 614 Safety of Foods PHEH 616 Solid Waste Disposal Technology PHEH 618 Vector Management and Control 2(1-2) PHEH 626 Community Air Pollution Control 2(1-3) PHSE 606 Environmental Impact Assessment PHEH 644 Public Nuisance and Its Control Major in Industrial Pollution Control PHEH 616 Solid Waste Disposal Technology PHEH 624 Environmental Toxicology PHEH 630 Industrial Air Pollution Control PHEH 632 Stream Sanitation and Coastal Pollution Control 2(1-2) PHSE 606 Environmental Impact Assessment PHEH 646 Industrial Wastewater Management Major in Food Sanitation PHEH 614 Safety of Foods PHEH 634 Industrial Water Conditioning PHEH 636 Food Processing Waste Management PHEH 638 Microbiological Control of Foods 3(2-2)
PHEH 640 Food Processing Technology and Sanitary Control 3(2-2) PHEH 642 Milk and Dairy Products Sanitation 3(2-2) Elective Course not less than 6 credits PHEH 605 Hazardous Waste Disposal PHEH 611 Community Health and Sanitation Development PHEH 633 Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation and Control 2(1-2) PHEH 619 Field Observation in Environmental Health 2(1-2) PHEH 629 Special Studies in Environmental Health Science 2(1-2) PHEH 631 Environmental Economics I PHEH 693 Research Seminar in Environmental Health PHAD 501 Public Health Laws PHEH 304* Environmental Health Science 1 PHEH 306* Environmental Health Science II M. Sc. Thesis PHEH 698 Master s Thesis 12 * Required course for student without Public Health background. b. Plan of Study 1st Semester (First year) Major in Industrial Pollution Control PHEH 602 Environmental Health Biology PHEH 648 Environmental Analysis Laboratory PHEH 616 Solid Waste Disposal Technology PHEH 632 Stream Sanitation and Coastal Pollution Control PHBS 602 Biostatistics B. Prerequisite Electives Major in Rural and Urban Sanitation
PHEH 610 Water and Wastewater Management and Sanitation PHEH 616 Solid Waste Disposal Technology PHEH 614 Safety of Foods PHEH 602 Environmental Health Biology PHEH 648 Environmental Analysis Laboratory PHBS 602 Biostatistics B. Prerequisite Major in Food Sanitation PHEH 614 Safety of Foods PHEH 602 Environmental Health Biology PHEH 648 Environmental Analysis Laboratory PHBS 602 Biostatistics B. PHEH 642 Milk and Dairy Products Sanitation Prerequisite Electives 2nd Semester (First year) Major in Industrial Pollution Control PHEH 624 Environmental Toxicology PHEH 646 Industrial Wastewater Management PHEH 630 Industrial Air Pollution Control PHEH 604 Applied Research Methodology in Environmental Health Prerequisite Electives Major in Rural and Urban Sanitation PHEH 644 Public Nuisance and Its Control PHEH 626 Community Air Pollution Control PHEH 618 Vector Management and Control PHEH 604 Applied Research Methodology in Environmental Health Prerequisite
Electives Major in Food Sanitation PHEH 634 Industrial Water Conditioning PHEH 636 Food Processing Waste Management PHEH 638 Microbiological Control of Foods PHEH 640 Food Processing Technology and Sanitary Control PHEH 604 Applied Research Methodology in Environmental Health Prerequisite Electives 1st Semester (Second year) Major in Industrial Pollution Control PHEH 600 Environmental Impact Analysis PHEH 622 Environmental Sanitation Administration PHEH 698 Master s Thesis PHST 604 General Public Health* Electives Major in Rural and Urban Sanitation PHEH 600 Environmental Impact Analysis PHEH 622 Environmental Sanitation Administration PHEH 698 Master s Thesis PHST 604 General Public Health* Electives Major in Food Sanitation PHEH 622 Environmental Sanitation Administration PHEH 698 Master s Thesis PHST 604 General Public Health* Electives 2nd Semester (Second year)
Major in Industrial Pollution Control PHEH 698 Master s Thesis Major in Rural and Urban Sanitation PHEH 698 Master s Thesis Major in Food Sanitation PHEH 698 Master s Thesis *Required Course for student without Public Health background