UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2025-2026

Bellin, Peter

(1990) Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.A. 1975, Brandeis University; M.S. 1979, Harvard; Ph.D. 1990, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Environmental and Occupational Health

Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is concerned with the biological, chemical and physical factors affecting human health and the environment. The major provides a solid science-based education with practical applications for a safer and healthier environment. As a result, graduates work in a variety of high-demand jobs, such as air quality, water quality, food safety, …

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Environmental and Occupational Health

The Department of Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) has a mission to educate students on the many ways we can protect communities and workers from chemical, physical and biological hazards that exist in the environment. We offer our students a practical body of knowledge that can be applied in many ways upon graduation. We summarize …

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Environmental and Occupational Health

The minor in Environmental and Occupational Health consists of 53 units.

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Environmental and Occupational Health

Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is concerned with the biological, chemical and physical factors affecting human health and the environment. The major provides a solid science-based education with practical applications for a safer and healthier environment. As a result, graduates work in a variety of high-demand jobs, such as air quality, water quality, food safety, …

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Environmental and Occupational Health

Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is concerned with the biological, chemical and physical factors affecting human health and the environment. The program provides a solid science-based education with practical applications for a safer and healthier environment. As a result, graduates work in a variety of high-demand jobs, such as air quality, water quality, food safety, …

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Environmental and Occupational Health

Notice: The M.S. in Environmental and Occupational Health option in Industrial Hygiene has been suspended as of Fall 2017. Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) is concerned with the biological, chemical and physical factors affecting human health and the environment. The program provides a solid science-based education with practical applications for a safer and healthier environment. As …

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Environmental and Occupational Health (2021-2024)

This 4-Year Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2021 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. 2022 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. 2023 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. 2024 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. Refer to the Catalog Archives for General Education requirements. YEAR 1: 1st Semester Course Units MATH 105 or MATH 102 + MATH …

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Environmental and Occupational Health (2023-2024)

This Transfer Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2023 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. 2024 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. The Transfer Degree Road Map on this page presumes the completion of lower division General Education, Title 5 (United States History and Government), and lower division core requirements for this major. See …

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Environmental and Occupational Health (2025-Present)

This Transfer Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2025 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. The Transfer Degree Road Map on this page presumes the completion of lower division General Education, Title 5 (United States History and Government), and lower division core requirements for this major. See General Education Rules for more information. …

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Environmental and Occupational Health (2025-Present)

This 4-Year Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2025 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S. YEAR 1: 1st Semester Course Units MATH 105 or MATH 102 + MATH 104 (meets Core Math and GE Basic Skills: Area 2 Lower Division Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning) 5-6 Environmental and Occupational Health Core B Requirement: …

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Environmental and Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene Option (2021-2024)

This 4-Year Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2021 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option 2022 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option 2023 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option 2024 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option Refer to the Catalog Archives for General Education requirements. YEAR 1: 1st Semester Course …

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Environmental and Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene Option (2023-Present)

This Transfer Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2023 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option 2024 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option 2025 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option The Transfer Degree Road Map on this page presumes the completion of lower division General Education, Title 5 (United States …

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Environmental and Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene Option (2025-Present)

This 4-Year Degree Road Map applies to the following catalog year(s): 2025 Environmental and Occupational Health, B.S./Industrial Hygiene Option YEAR 1: 1st Semester Course Units MATH 105 (meets Core Math and GE Basic Skills: Area 2 Lower Division Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning) 5 Environmental and Occupational Health Core B Requirement: BIOL 101 and BIOL …

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EOH 101. Introduction to Environmental Health (3)

Introduction to the field of Environmental and Occupational Health. Topics reflect those environmental health risks that impact our daily lives, including restaurant inspection and food safety, water and air pollution, bioterrorism, environmentally induced skin cancers, mold and indoor air quality, workplace hazards and environmental control of infectious disease. Meets the Lifelong Learning requirement.

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EOH 352. Environmental Health Policy, Law and Administration (3)

Analysis of conceptual models relative to environmental health policy, making laws and program administration.

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EOH 353. Global Perspectives of Environmental Health (3)

Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. Provides a perspective and framework for evaluating a broad and dynamic range of environmental issues, from bioterrorism to global warming to restaurant grading systems. This wide-ranging and topical course provides an overview of the field of Environmental and Occupational Health, including such major subject areas as environmental …

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EOH 356A. Environmental Health I (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. In-depth analysis of the physical, chemical and biological influences on human health and well-being.

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EOH 356B. Environmental Health II (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. In-depth analysis of the physical, chemical and biological influences on human health and well-being.

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EOH 453. Health and Physical Aspects of Housing (3)

Preparatory: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Examines the impact of the housing environment on the public’s health and safety. Topics include home construction, electrical and plumbing systems, radon gas, lead paint, mold investigation and remediation, housing inspection and hazard assessment. Available for graduate credit with approval from …

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EOH 454. Environmental Health Law (3)

Study of the major provisions of the laws that pertains to the environmental health field. Topics include Clean Air Act, Water Pollution Control Act, Noise Control Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act and Toxic Substances Control Act. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator. (Offered Spring semester.)

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EOH 455/L. Microbiological Hazards in Environmental Health and Lab (3/1)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Corequisite: EOH 455L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Study of infectious disease agents transmitted through water, wastewater, milk, food, surfaces and air. with a focus on their assessment, prevention and control. Lecture, 3 hours. Lab: Standard procedures for basic …

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EOH 456. Fundamentals of Toxicology (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101, BIOL 101L, BIOL 281 and BIOL 282, or BIOL 106, BIOL 106L, BIOL 107 and BIOL 107L; CHEM 101, CHEM 101L, CHEM 102 and CHEM 102L, or CHEM 103, CHEM 103L, CHEM 104 and CHEM 104L; CHEM 235. Study of the toxic agents in the working environment as they relate to interface between occupational medicine and industrial hygiene.

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EOH 457. Water Supply and Sewage Disposal (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Theory and practice of water supply and sewage disposal in the public and private sectors. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator. (Offered Spring semester.)

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EOH 458. Vector Control (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Identification and control of arthropods and other vectors of disease. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator. (Offered Fall semester.)

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EOH 459. Hazardous Materials and Waste Management (3)

Preparatory: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L; PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Study of major aspects of the management of hazardous waste, from the time it is generated to the time it is finally disposed. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator.

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EOH 460. Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology (3)

Recommended Preparatory: HSCI 390/L or MATH 140. This course serves as an advanced introduction to environmental and occupational epidemiology. It explores concepts, principles, and applications of epidemiology in examining the dynamic relationships between environmental and occupational exposures and health outcomes. Topics include exposure and outcome assessment, epidemiological study designs, and statistical analysis. Materials will focus on …

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EOH 465. Occupational Safety (3)

Study of the way that accidents and incidents occur in the occupational environment. Establishment and maintenance of safety programs are discussed. Collection, analysis and interpretation of safety data are considered. Approaches to safety used by international, national and local governmental agencies are reviewed, as well as those of insurance companies, professional societies, trade associations and …

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EOH 466A. The Occupational Health Environment (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: MATH 105; PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Provides an overview of the field of occupational health, with a focus on industrial hygiene. Presents information related to the recognition, evaluation and control of the chemical, physical and environmental factors that can …

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EOH 466B/L. Evaluating the Occupational Environment and Lab (3/1)

Prerequisite: EOH 466A. Corequisite: EOH 466BL. Preparatory: HSCI 390/L or MATH 140. Provides the skills needed to measure the levels of chemical and physical hazards in the workplace and the community. Measurement techniques, sampling strategy and industrial hazards are discussed. Lab: Provides hands on applications of industrial hygiene monitoring equipment and demonstration of basic principles …

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EOH 466C. Controlling the Occupational Environment (3)

Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: MATH 105; PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Overview of design and evaluation of industrial ventilation and noise control systems used to protect the health and safety of workers. Students are provided the basic skills necessary to review drawings and specifications, …

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EOH 467. Radiological Health (3)

Prerequisites: One semester of Biology; One semester of Chemistry; BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L; MATH 105. Preparatory: MATH 140 or HSCI 390; PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Comprehensive coverage of ionizing radiation with emphasis on health effects, measurement and protection. Available for graduate credit with approval from …

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EOH 468. Air Pollution and Health (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Preparatory: PHYS 100A, PHYS 100AL, PHYS 100B and PHYS 100BL. Investigation of the relationship between air pollutants and their effects on plants and animals. Emphasis on understanding the health effects in human populations. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator. (Offered …

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EOH 469. Environmental Risk Analysis (3)

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 or BIOL 106 and BIOL 106L; CHEM 101 and CHEM 101L, or CHEM 103 and CHEM 103L. Examines the assessment, communication and management of environmental risks. “Environmental” concerns are limited to agents that are: (1) environmental or occupational in origin; and (2) hazardous to human health. “Risk” refers to the subjective as well as objective measurement of probabilistic events. How to recognize …

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EOH 480. Research Training in Environmental and Occupational Health Science (1-1-1-1)

Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This course examines research in environmental and occupational health sciences. The intent is to provide the student with knowledge and skills for successful application and transition to graduate programs in environmental health science. This course may be taken up to four times. Students in the Student-to-Scientist Bridge Program in Environmental Health …

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EOH 494B. Academic Internship (2-2-2)

Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Supervised internship in an official and/or voluntary health agency. Includes staffing conferences. Available for graduate credit with approval from the graduate coordinator. (Credit/No Credit only)

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EOH 501A. Environmental and Occupational Health Concepts I (3)

This course provides core knowledge in the field of environmental and occupational health. Materials will focus on human health impacts, controls and legal frameworks related to the physical, chemical, and biological influences on environmental and occupational health.

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EOH 501B. Environmental and Occupational Health Concepts II (3)

This course provides core knowledge of epidemiology, microbiology, and toxicology focuses on environmental and occupational health issues. The epidemiology section introduces epidemiological concepts. The microbiology section is a study of infectious disease agents with a focus on their assessment, prevention and control. The toxicology section focuses on the principles of toxicology.

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EOH 553. Administration of Environmental and Occupational Health Programs (3)

Comprehensive analysis of environmental and occupational health program planning, with emphasis on program management. (Offered Fall semester.)

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EOH 554. Critical Review of the Technical Literature in EOH (3)

Prerequisites: EOH 501A, EOH 501B. Critical analysis of the scientific and technical literature in various fields of Environmental and Occupational Health.

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EOH 554MPH. Environmental and Occupational Health Problems (3)

Critical analysis of topics related to environmental and occupational health problems for students in the MPH program.

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EOH 555. Environmental and Occupational Health Exposure Assessment (3)

Prerequisite: EOH 501A. This course explores topics and techniques related to environmental and occupational health exposure assessment.

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EOH 556. Advanced Toxicology (3)

Prerequisite: EOH 554. A study of the toxicity of various chemical and physical agents to organ systems and the developing conceptus. Study of the mechanisms of action of toxic chemicals as related to carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic effects and the application of that information to regulatory standards for the workplace and environment.

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EOH 560. EOH Epidemiology (3)

Prerequisite: EOH 501B. A critical analysis of epidemiology literature related to issues in environmental and occupational health.

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EOH 569. Advanced Risk Analysis (3)

Prepares the student to complete health risk assessment on exposures to environmental and occupational agents, utilize risk management decision-making models, and communicate to the public and other stakeholders the results of risk assessments and decision making.

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EOH 570. Occupational Ergonomics (3)

Focus on prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMDs) through the application of occupational ergonomics principles. Topics include the prevalence of and incidence of WRMDs, job/task analysis, postural analysis, tools and workstation design, and job design. Scientific basis of current regulations, such as California’s repetitive motion injuries regulations and guidelines such as the ACGIH’s TLV-Hand Activity …

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EOH 580. Environmental and Occupational Health Sustainability (3)

Prerequisite EOH 501A. This course presents the environmental challenges that can be addressed by the implementation of sustainability practices and explores the potential- and currently-available solutions to tackle these challenges. Current sustainability programs in major areas such as energy, water, waste, chemicals and transportation are discussed.

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EOH 581. Occupational Health Programs (3)

Prerequisites: EOH 501A and EOH 553. This course provides an overview of standard programs used to manage occupational health issues arising from business enterprises, including international certifications, such as ISO standards, compliance programs, standard-setting and worker training. Students will learn to recognize, assess and present key components for the development, implementation and evaluation of occupational …

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EOH 582. Environmental and Occupational Health Policy Analysis (3)

Prerequisite: EOH 501A. This course explores topics and techniques related to environmental and occupational health policy analysis. Topics include policy development, implementation and analysis in local and international settings.

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EOH 693A. Supervised Field Training (2-2)

Prerequisite: EOH 501A or instructor’s permission. Supervised action research in selected agencies or organizations. (Credit/No Credit only)

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EOH 696A. Research Design (3)

Prerequisite: EOH 554. Critical consideration of research methodology as applied to environmental and occupational health.

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EOH 696B. Seminar: Research Methodology (3)

Prerequisites: EOH 696A; Classified graduate standing. Analysis of research methodology and interpretation, and direct application to student-conducted independent research.

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EOH 699A-C. Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite: At least one graduate-level course. Investigation of a significant problem in the EOH field.

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Hatfield, Thomas H.

(1988) Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.S. 1976, Stanford University; M.P.H. 1978, Dr. P.H. 1985, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Kennedy, Nola J.

(2013) Department Chair of Environmental and Occupational Health; Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.A. 1984, University of California, Berkeley; M.S. 1997, Ph.D. 2000, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Machado, Antonio F.

(2001) Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.A. 1993, M.S. 1994, California State University, Northridge; Ph.D. 2000, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Matthews, Timothy A.

(2023) Assistant Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.A. 2016, M.S. 2020, Ph.D. 2023, University of California, Los Angeles.

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McNamara, Katherine A.

(2018) Associate Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.S. 1991, University of California, Davis; M.F.A. 2006, San Francisco Art Institute; Ph.D. 2018, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Schillinger, John E.

(1982) Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.S. 1971, M.S. 1973, Montana State University; Ph.D. 1982, University of Michigan.

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Seiver, Owen H.

(1982) Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.S. 1972, M.S. 1974, California State University, Northridge; D.P.A. 1991, University of LaVerne.

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Sullivan, Michael J.

(2007) Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health. B.S. 1980, University of California, Davis; M.S. 1983, Ph.D. 1986, University of Michigan.

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