Environmental Health and Justice: Essential Strategies for Effective Action
SPH EH 731
Environmental health is a field that examines how the environment affects human health, considering the impact of natural and built environments on physical, mental, and social well-being. Exposures to environmental pollutants are often associated with both historical and current social injustices, notably systemic racism, resulting in health disparities by race, ethnicity, income, and region, among other factors. In this course, we will explore the ways in which environmental factors, such as air and water quality, chemical exposures, climate change, and urban development, affect public health. We will view these relationships through a health equity lens to highlight patterns of disproportionate impact, while focusing on action for change. Students will gain practical, real-world skills to identify, mitigate, and communicate environmental health risks to multiple stakeholders, including policymakers, community members, and the media. Students will learn interdisciplinary approaches to address complex environmental health challenges and will develop a professional online portfolio of products to share with employers, including GIS maps, policy and advocacy memos, media communications, and public presentation products focused on addressing real-world environmental health challenges. In this course, students will develop and practice core professionally relevant skills: data analysis and visualization, tools and methods of exposure assessment, interpreting toxicology in a regulatory context for policy impact, and translating epidemiologic findings for diverse audiences. Course assessments will culminate in a professional portfolio of products that students can share with prospective employers as examples of their work along these four skill domains. The course will also provide a series of four optional TA-led journal club workshops for advanced students, including PhD students and more experienced MPH students, to provide additional opportunities for discussion of research methods aligned with each skill cluster. We welcome interested students across other programs and departments who would like to gain foundational skills in environmental health and encourage students from all academic and professional backgrounds to join us.
SPRG 2026 Schedule
| Section | Instructor | Location | Schedule | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Claus Henn | M 2:00 pm-4:50 pm |
Note that this information may change at any time. Please visit the MyBU Student Portal for the most up-to-date course information.

