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So what can you do with a bachelor's degree in environmental, safety and occupational health management?
How about:
- Creating healthier workplaces and communities?
- Practicing the principles of sustainable development?
- Training communities in emergency response and disaster planning?
- Earning an average starting salary of $50,000 annually? (Our graduates have 100 percent job placement.)
ESOH Program Chair, Tim Murphy, Ph.D., in front of the Emergency Response Training Center located a few miles from campus.
Starting in 1986, UF created the first hazardous waste management program, and remains the best program internationally. The program continually develops and adapts to changing issues in the field of environmental science.
Only at The University of Findlay, can students experience a curriculum that combines Environmental, Safety and Health Management with disaster preparedness training at a nationally recognized All Hazards Training Center.
UF's environmental, safety and occupational health management program combines class work with professional internships and hands-on training in USEPA and OSHA programs at a nationally-recognized training facility.