Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
at George Washington University in Washington, DC
Program Details
Duration
About 4 years
Completers
18
About This Program
George Washington University, a private nonprofit institution in Washington, DC, offers a bachelor's degree in Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing. This program is part of the nursing field (CIP 51.3815) and prepares students for specialized nursing roles focused on workplace health, safety, and environmental health hazards.
GWU also offers related programs including a bachelor's in Cloud Computing, an associate's in Computer and Information Systems Security, a bachelor's in Engineering/Industrial Management, and associate and bachelor's degrees in Health/Health Care Administration/Management and Clinical Research Coordinator. Students can expect coursework in occupational health principles, toxicology, workplace safety regulations, and health risk assessment.
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