ENV341H1: Environment and Health

24L

Examination of the linkages between human health and environment using an interdisciplinary, planetary health lens. Addresses basic public health and toxicological principles. Case studies are examined to highlight the multifaceted ways health and environment are interconnected and to understand key factors modulating environmental exposures and health outcomes in various populations.

Completion of 8.0 credits, including ENV221H1/ ENV222H1 or ( BIO230H1/ BIO255H1, and enrolment in the HMB Specialist in Health and Disease/ HMB Specialist in Global Health/ PCL Specialist in Pharmacology and Biomedical Toxicology/ PCL Specialist or Major in Biomedical Toxicology. Students who do not meet all of the pre-requisites are encouraged to contact the Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.
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