Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene Colleges

A program that prepares public health specialists to monitor and evaluate health and related safety standards in industrial, commercial, and government workplaces and facilities. Includes instruction in occupational health and safety standards and regulations; health-related aspects of various occupations and work environments; health hazard testing and evaluation; test equipment operation and maintenance; industrial toxicology; worker health and safety education; and the analysis and testing of job-related equipment, behavior practices, and protective devices and procedures.

University of New Haven

West Haven, Connecticut
Avg. School Cost:
$ 22,380 per year

Illinois State University

Normal, Illinois
Avg. School Cost:
$ 5,400 per year (In-State)
$ 11,280 per year (Out-of-State)

Oakland University

Rochester, Michigan
Avg. School Cost:
$ 5,636 per year (In-State)
$ 13,035 per year (Out-of-State)

Montana Tech of the University of Montana

Butte, Montana
Avg. School Cost:
$ 3,716 per year (In-State)
$ 12,657 per year (Out-of-State)

North Carolina A & T State University

Greensboro, North Carolina
Avg. School Cost:
$ 1,769 per year (In-State)
$ 11,211 per year (Out-of-State)

Saint Augustines College

Raleigh, North Carolina
Avg. School Cost:
$ 8,952 per year

Ohio University-Main Campus

Athens, Ohio
Avg. School Cost:
$ 8,235 per year (In-State)
$ 17,199 per year (Out-of-State)

Canadian Valley Technology Center

El Reno, Oklahoma
Most Popular Program: Computer Installation & Repair
Program Cost: $ 1,687
Program Length: 1050 hours

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Oregon
Avg. School Cost:
$ 4,176 per year (In-State)
$ 16,236 per year (Out-of-State)