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Do you like finding ways to make the world “greener”?
Find solutions for pollution, waste minimization, energy conservation or alternative energy.
Do you like teaching?
Educate others about environmental, safety, occupational health, environmental public health or hazardous materials-related topics.
Do you like to see justice served?
Interpret laws and regulations regarding the environment, hazard-ous materials, occupational safety and occupational health. Work independently or for corporations, federal agencies or communities. Defend corporate actions or represent communities or individuals.
Do you like handling money?
Oversee financing in the area of environmental liabilities, including buying, selling and acquiring of properties that may be or have been contaminated.
These are just a few examples of ways you can solve problems and make an impact on the world with a degree in environmental, safety and occupational health management. The ESOH program is ac-credited by the American Board of Engineering Technology (ABET).
“What I learned in the environmental, safety
and occupational health management program
was valuable. It gave me a baseline of safety
knowledge and how to locate information. The
ESOH program prepares you for a broad range
of jobs.”
Mike Chambers ’10
Safety adviser,
BP - Husky Toledo Refinery
Tailor your interests – whatever they may be –
to build a successful career.
If you enjoy being a problem solver, and you want to make a differ-ence in the world or the workplace, then a major in environmental, safety and occupational health management may be a good choice for you.
Findlay’s environmental, safety and occupational health manage-ment program will prepare you to be versatile and successful in a career.
Program facts:
• Findlay’s one-of-a-kind program combines educational course work with professional internships and hands-on training in USEPA and OSHA training programs at a nationally nized training facility.
• 100-percent job placement upon completion of the degree. • 100-percent placement in professional experience programs. • Starting salaries of $45,000 to $63,000; average salary of $50,000.
• Summer employment is available and students can net $14,000 for summer work.
• Learn from faculty who average 25-plus years’ experience in the environmental, safety and/or occupational health fields. • Learn in small classes where students work together on projects.
The environmental, safety and occupational health (ESOH) management program prepares students to use applied science and knowledge of regulations to solve problems and make a difference in their workplaces, their communities and their countries.
The ESOH program lets students choose how they want to make a difference by allowing them to focus on one of five areas:
1. Environmental compliance 2. Environmental health 3. Safety/industrial hygiene 4. Sustainability 5. Emergency management
Environmental Compliance
Students learn to protect the environment by studying regulations and policies, environmental hazards and cleanup processes. This focus can lead to a career with a governmental regulatory agency like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or with private industry.
Environmental Health
This program is for students who want to help protect others by maintaining a healthy environment. As workplace equipment, chemicals and conditions present more threats to health and safety, industry and government agencies continue to generate significant demand for graduates trained in environmental health.
Our graduates also serve as environmental watchdogs in the commu-nity, assuring safe supplies of food and drinking water; reducing air, water, food and noise pollution; and investigating the source of cer-tain illnesses and diseases. They work for state, county and city health agencies, the federal government and international organizations.
Safety/Industrial Hygiene
What better way to make a difference than by helping to protect your coworkers and members of your community? By focusing on workplace safety; students learn to help prevent and control hazards (asbestos, falls, hazardous drug exposures, carbon monoxide, etc.), study work-related illnesses and injuries and learn how to train others in safety procedures.
Industrial hygienists keep workers, their families and the commu-nity healthy and safe. Students with this focus can expect to play a vital role in ensuring that federal, state and local laws are followed in the work environment. Industrial hygienists work with issues that concern all of us, e.g., indoor air quality, environmental lead exposure, emergency response planning and education, and occupational diseases.
Sustainability
A major interest of today’s science professionals is the impact made by the destruction of biophysical resources, and especially the earth’s ecosystems. Individuals in this program will learn the prin-ciples of sustainable development, meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Emergency Management
Students learn to assess threats and vulnerability, and become proficient at mitigating the impact of emergency events through planning. They also learn how to respond to natural and man-made disasters. Job opportunities exist in local, state and federal government agencies as well as private industry.
Emergency management specialist is listed in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Jobs of 2011,” (Dec. 6, 2010), and the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects employment in this field to grow by 2,800, or 22 percent, between 2008-2018. Emergency management specialists develop disaster response plans and train others in disaster management. Graduates in the field are especially sought after by hospitals, colleges and universities and community relief organizations.
Consider the ESOH program if ...
You are a science-oriented student who wants to “Be” a part of the environmental focus of our communities and our nation. Whether you want to help maintain a healthy environment in the workplace; protect the environment itself through policies or sustainable practices; prevent work-related illnesses and injuries; or respond to emergencies and threats, The University of Findlay welcomes you!
ESOH BY THE NUMBERS
25
DURING THE PAST 25 YEARS, THEENVIRONMEN-TAL PROGRAM AT FINDLAY HAS DEVELOPED TO MEET CURRENT NEEDS IN INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY.
1,200
9/11
AVERAGE CONTACT HOURS FOR INTERNSHIPS AND NON-CREDIT WORK
EXPERIENCES PER STUDENT PRIOR TO GRADUATION NATIONAL EVENTS PROMPTED SHIFT IN PROGRAM FOCUS TO INCLUDE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
100%
PLA CEMENT R ATE FOR ESOH GR ADU ATES FOR THE PAST FIVE Y EARS$14,000
POTENTIAL INCOME FOR SUMMER INTERNSHIPS FOR STUDENTS IN THE ESOH PROGRAM. MANY EMPLOYMENT OPTIONS
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