Environmental Health Specialists
Three basic disciplines
generally contribute to the field of environmental health: environmental
epidemiology, toxicology, and exposure science. Each of these disciplines contains
different information to describe problems in environmental health. Environmental
health professionals may be known as environmental health officers,
environmental protection officers, public
health inspectors, environmental health specialists,
environmental health practitioners, sanitarians, environmental inspectors, or environmental specialists
Average Salary: $35,000 -
$55,000
Education:
A bachelor’s degree is
required with approved basic science courses including biology, inorganic
chemistry, organic chemistry, or physics, microbiology, and collage algebra, or
pre-calculus.
Yes, I would like to become
an environmental health specialist because I would be able to help people
without having the stress of also worrying about having to keep track of
another problem that the patient has.
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