2009-10 Catalog

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Program Description

Risk Assessment in Environmental Health

Last Updated: 02/10/2010

Spring quarter

Faculty: Maria Bastaki toxicology

Academic web site: www2.evergreen.edu/riskassessment/

Major areas of study include toxicology, epidemiology, environmental studies and risk assessment.

Class Standing: Juniors or seniors; transfer students welcome.

Prerequisites: One year college-level biology and general chemistry.

Risk is now and always has been a part of life. This program will explore the types and magnitude of risks related to environmental health, both for human health and in the ecosystem context. The focus of this class will be on chemical environmental pollutants that affect human health, and a brief examination of biologic and radiation risk. Selected topics will include persistent organic pollutants, endocrine disrupters, heavy metals and carcinogens.

In this program we will see how the assessment of risk is informed by basic principles of toxicology. Our study will include the foundations of epidemiology, including the distinction between association and causation. We will also examine how risk assessment is used by regulatory agencies to set safe levels. This class will describe what we define as “risk”, how we estimate it, and how we interpret it. Students will examine questions such as: How much risk is too much? How do risks from different causes compare to each other qualitatively and quantitatively? What factors contribute to human health risk? How do different people perceive and rank risks?

This program involves numerical calculations and quantitative reasoning. It will include lectures, labs, computer-based workshops, guest presentations, seminars, and visits and collaborations with regional experts and officials.

Credits: 16 per quarter

Enrollment: 25

Books: www.tescbookstore.com

Special Expenses: $57.50 for a Multi Text Chapter compilation from McGraw Hill

Program is preparatory for careers and future studies in environmental science, public health and risk assessment.

Planning Units: Environmental Studies, Scientific Inquiry

Program Revisions

Date Revision
February 10th, 2010 This program has changed from Seniors only to accepting Juniors and Seniors; the signature requirement has been removed.