r/industrialhygiene • u/StayFreshByBeinSilly • Sep 08 '19
How to choose IH Master's programs?
I've decided to apply for Master's in Industrial Hygiene programs.
How should I choose one?
I started with a list of all the ABET-accredited IH programs and all the NIOSH ERCs. Should one be prioritized over the other? Ideally, the school would be both, but I'm leaning toward ABET programs so I can take the CIH sooner.
Also, should I do an MS or MPH? Research is currently not an interest for me. I've been comparing the coursework if the school has both programs, and they seem pretty similar.
Finally, what do you think of accredited online programs compared to in-person programs (Johns Hopkins, Tulane, Montana Tech)?
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u/WardenCommCousland CIH Sep 08 '19
I went to my state school that was ABET but not an ERC, though I did get a NIOSH training grant as part of my funding. For me it was a purely financial decision; going to my state university let me continue living in the same city and keep my job, as well as keeping costs manageable.
I would only recommend the online programs if you're actively working full time as an IH. One of my friends did Montana Tech, which worked for him as a full time IH and, starting his second semester, a new parent. But he'd been working full time as an IH for a decade at that point and already had a CIH and CSP, so that was what worked best for him.