BSc Environmental Health

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BSc Environmental Health

  • Objectives This award provides training accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, and reflects the role of the Environmental Health Practitioner (EHP) in protecting the public’s health and improving our general quality of life
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements * 200-260 points including a minimum of 180 points from two full 6-unit awards or one full 12-unit award * 240-300 points are required where a science subject has not been studied at A2 Level * You should have GCSE English, Maths and a science subject at Grade C or above or Key Skills Communication and Application of Number at Level 2 * If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience - check out the UCAS tariff conversion table via the UCAS website
  • Academic title BSc Environmental Health
  • Course description BSc Environmental Health

    Programme

    -Level 1 studies provide an introduction to human health and the environment. You investigate health from a community and personal perspective, examine the relationship between work and health, and assess the development and scope of public health. You will also be introduced to key themes surrounding the natural environment, as well as to essential study skills.
     
    -At Level 2, you look at food microbiology, and health and maintenance at work. You explore effective communication practices for health issues, and consider environmental pollution. You will gain important practical environmental health skills, investigate food biochemistry and housing law, as well as having the opportunity to pick up crucial experience through an optional work placement.
     
    -At Level 3, you study advanced aspects of food microbiology. Health promotion is considered, as is food safety, and you are introduced to epidemiological methods. You explore environmental protection technology, and undertake a dissertation and research project of your choice.
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