Course Description
Environmental health and toxicology; Human-environment relationship; Environmental pollutants; Fate and transportation in the environment, Toxicokinetics and metabolism; Effects on human health and the environment, Environmental management; Laws and regulations
Course Goals
The course aims to train students with fundamental knowledge, required skills, and provide perspective in environmental health and toxicology aspects and further national and international collaboration in problem solving.
Course Objectives
Students in the Master of Science (Tropical Medicine) program with a concentration in environmental health and toxicology will be expected to demonstrate competence in the following areas after completion of this course
1. Thorough understanding in concept of environmental health and toxicology
2. Ability to apply knowledge for solving environmental health and toxicology problems based on updated regulation and technology
Course-level Learning Outcomes: CLOs
At the end of the course, the students should be able to
CLO1: Describe concepts in environmental health and toxicology
CLO2: Identify sources, types and effects of environmental pollutants on human health and the environment
CLO3: Propose and communicate appropriate solution regarding environmental health and toxicology problems based on updated regulation and technology