About the Program
Occupational and environmental health professionals protect individuals from possible health effects caused by workplace and environmental hazards, such as lead or air pollution. Purdue’s Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences (OEHS) graduate program, which specializes in industrial hygiene, offers both Master of Science and PhD degree programs.
The program’s mission is to advance professionals, leaders, and researchers in industrial hygiene and related fields. The program will prepare students with the knowledge and skills to be an outstanding scientist equipped to protect workers, families, and communities from hazardous environmental agents and workplace stressors.
The MS program is accredited by the Applied Science Accreditation Commission of ABET. For a complete description of our educational objectives, student outcomes, and enrollment and graduation data, visit the accreditation page. As of 2022, the MS program is ranked No. 2 among the top 25 master’s programs in occupational health and safety by Best Health Degrees.
The MS in OEHS is recognized as a Qualified Academic Program (QAP) by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), meeting the qualified credential requirement for the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification.
Master’s students can pursue a thesis or non-thesis option. See below for each set of requirements.
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GPA Requirements
Graduate courses taken while registered as a graduate student at Purdue University may be considered for fulfilling the plan of study requirements only if the student has received grades of C or better. For courses at the 300/400-level taken as a graduate student or courses that represent either undergraduate or graduate excess credit or transfer credit, grades of B or better are required for fulfilling plan of study requirements. No more than 6 credit hours of coursework at the 300/400-level is allowed to form part of the student’s plan of study.