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The
Biological Monitoring Component Program (BMON) is an area of
specialization within the Environmental and Occupational
Hygiene M.S. and Ph.D. programs in the University of
Cincinnati’s Department of Environmental Health. BMON not
only prepares its graduates with the tools that they need to
be prepared to begin their careers in industry, labor and
government, but builds a talent pool of individuals who have
the knowledge base to develop, implement and evaluate
biological monitoring programs. All program graduates are
equipped to evaluate data and conduct research. This program
also solidifies the transferable skills needed so that our
graduates are able to take on program responsibilities.
Students with a BMON concentration are required to complete
a thesis in the area of biological monitoring and/or
molecular epidemiology. There are post-doctoral
opportunities within this concentration as well.
Course Tracking for MS
Course Tracking for PhD
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