Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
239. Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment. Topics central to both
health and ecological risk assessment are explored. Basic concepts of hazard identification,
dose-response relationships, exposure assessment, and risk characterization and communication
are discussed in the context of both human health and environmental assessment. The basis
and rationale for using specific, as well as extrapolated, scientific information and expert
judgment, and the strengths and weaknesses of alternative approaches, are evaluated. Applications
emphasizing real cases are used to illustrate the interdisciplinary process and products of
risk assessment, as well as the regulatory use of the information. Group projects emphasized.
Instructors: Mihaich and McMasters. 3 units.
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