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Wayne State University


The mission of the Department of Fundamental and Applied Sciences is to provide students with highly effective and quality educational experiences that address contemporary challenges directly impacting public health, healthcare, environmental and workplace issues.


The College prepares persons to serve in 12 disciplines that provide healthcare, improve and ensure healthy lifestyles and environments, or provide mortuary or pathology assistant services. Students have opportunities to engage in research with faculty and to interact with students from other disciplines with whom they will work when they enter their professions.


For students interested in graduate studies but not yet ready to commit to an MS degree program, the following Graduate Certificate Programs are available with 5-9 credits being transferable to the MS degree program:

  1. Occupational Safety (14 credit hours minimum).
  2. Environmental Health and Hazardous Materials Control (13 credit hours minimum, offered in collaboration with the College of Engineering).

For students ready to commit to an MS Degree Program the following subspecialties are available with the possibilities to take one of the above certificates concurrently for 5-12 additional credit hours.

  1. Industrial Hygiene (32 credit hours minimum).
  2. Industrial Toxicology (32 credit hours minimum).

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