School of Nursing
Environmental Health Certificate
The relationship between human health and our environment, including air (indoor and out), water, food, and products is a vital part of nursing assessments. To meet this growing need, UMSON has developed the 12-credit, post-baccalaureate Certificate in Environmental Health for professional nurses. This certificate program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the multi-disciplinary and multi-agency roles in environmental health as well as the critical role they play in protecting environmental and public health
Community and Public Health Environmental Initiative
The University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) Community and Public Health Environmental Initiative (CPHEI) provides health oversight for children and families served by Baltimore City Early Head Start (EHS), Head Start (HS), and Family Support Centers (FSCs). Graduate and undergraduate nursing students, under the supervision of licensed faculty and staff, conduct well-child physical exams and health screenings, as well as education.
The CPHEI implements the Eco-Healthy Child Care Program, which recognizes that children’s surroundings, including the air they breathe, water and food they consume, and where they live, learn, and play, influence their health. This program is implemented in CPHEI-affiliated Early Head Starts, Head Starts, and Family Support Centers.
Francis King Carey School of Law
UMB’s Environmental Law Program’s curriculum is one of the most extensive in the country, offering courses in a wide range of areas. In addition to taking a comprehensive Environmental Law survey course, students may choose from a variety of advanced courses and seminars to develop a deeper understanding of particular areas of interest. These classes are taught by outstanding permanent and adjunct faculty who are experts in the field including Professor Robert V. Percival who is the principal author of Environmental Regulation: Law, Science and Policy, the most widely used environmental law casebook and teaches, amongst other courses, an Environmental Law Seminar on Global Environmental Law.
For a list of regularly offered courses in the Environmental Law Concentration, visit the School of Law’s website.