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Master of Science in Environmental Health Sciences Thesis

Degree at a glance

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Customize your education

Select your academic focus area

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Culminating experience

Research and present a master’s thesis

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Tuition & funding support

$23,202 for annual in-state tuition and fees

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Career

1:1 career advising and internship support

Degree requirements

A 21-month, 62-credit thesis-based degree program for students who want training in academic research. Students have the opportunity to work with faculty across multiple disciplines including environmental public health, toxicology, occupational health, climate change and more. This degree requires 23 credits in core coursework, 10 related to your thesis, and 29 additional elective credits.

Student stories

Martindale stands on a misty beach in front of large driftwood tree trunks, with sea stacks in the background. She is wearing glasses, a blue baseball cap, an orange scarf and a grey jacket.

Cecilia Martindale

DEOHS Outstanding Master’s Student and Omenn Award winner Cecilia Martindale is committed to protecting our health from climate change impacts

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Judit Marsillach and Hannah Dye stand together in front of a research poster.

Hannah Dye

DEOHS MS student Hannah Dye wins Castner Award to assess environmental impacts on children’s health in farming communities

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Abbie Gilbert sits on a bench on the UW campus with cherry blossoms in the background.

Abbie Gilbert

DEOHS MS student Abbie Gilbert wins Castner Award to support research using zinc to measure hair growth rates

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Areas of emphasis

Areas of emphasis are recommended elective selections to achieve core competencies that will set you up for your future career. They are not required and do not appear on your transcript.

Student research

Timothy Obadiah Magnus

Assessment of Animal Health Practices and Antibiotics Usage on Dairy Farms in Washington State

MS Thesis, 2025
Faculty: Emily Hovis, John Meschke

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Briahna Lynne Koger

Sexually Transmitted Infection Wastewater-Based Surveillance in Rural and Urban Washington State

MS Thesis, 2025
Faculty: Erica Fuhrmeister

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Rica Mae Pagay Monis

Assessing the Potential of Local Seaweed as an Agricultural Soil Amendment: Carbon, Nutrient, and Contaminant Profiling of Ulva spp. from Puget Sound

MS Thesis, 2025
Faculty: Sarah Collier

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Tuition & funding support

  • Traineeships, fellowships, research and teaching assistantships and other funding opportunities can help students reduce costs of attendance.
  • MS and PhD students from 16 Western states and territories pay in-state tuition.

Career support

DEOHS’s dedicated internship and career services manager provides DEOHS graduate students with:

  • Personalized, one-on-one career advising for current students and recent graduates.
  • Help with finding internships and jobs.
  • Career development workshops.
  • Networking opportunities.
  • Employer information sessions with representatives from industry, consulting, government agencies and advocacy organizations.
  • Access to a LinkedIn networking group, internal internship boards and public health job sites.