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Queen's University Belfast
MSc One Health: Parasitology and Infection Biology
- Belfast, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MSc programme in Parasitology and Pathogen Biology is designed for students seeking training in parasite-borne infectious diseases that severely undermine: human health in the developing world and tropics; agri-food production systems globally (including plant health and animal health and welfare).


Mapúa Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
- Manila, Philippines
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This is an outcomes-based program that combines the discipline of civil engineering and the principles of ecology, chemistry and microbiology covering the applications of engineering to promote hygiene, sanitation and public health, and to protect and conserve the environment.
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Springfield College
Health Promotion, MASTER OF EDUCATION OR MASTER OF SCIENCE
- Springfield, USA
Master degree
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The health promotion program is created for students interested in a public health career focused on the design, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention programs for diverse populations.


Universidad de Leon
Fast-track counseling
Master in Research in Social and Health Sciences
- León, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Spanish
Fast-track counseling
We offer advanced research training, multidisciplinary, aimed at promoting the initiative in research tasks in the field of Health and Society.


Capital Training Institute
Course in INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING
- Mount Gravatt, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
WHY DO I NEED INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRAINING? The COVID -19 Pandemic has been a hard hit to various industries across Australia, putting both workplaces and workers at risk like never before. In response, the Australian Industry and Skills Committee have launched four new Nationally Recognised Infection Control Skill Sets designed to keep Australian Workers and Community safe.


Asnuntuck Community College
Certified Sterilization Technician (non-credit)
- Enfield, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students will learn the latest Sterilization and Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, instrumentation, decontamination, and infection control advancements. There will be a class trip experience as the students visit and observe a Sterile Processing department in action.
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What is Sanitation?
Sanitation is the process of establishing, maintaining, and monitoring standards of cleanliness and hygiene within public and private spaces to protect people's health and safety. It involves the removal of waste, sewage, and other harmful substances from surfaces, objects, and areas where they can cause harm. Sanitation also includes the prevention of food- and waterborne illnesses and the spread of disease through water treatment, proper waste disposal, and inspection of public places.
What can I do with a degree in Sanitation?
There are many career options available for those with a degree in sanitation. Some of these include working as a sanitation engineer, environmental health specialist, or public health inspector. There are also opportunities for research and teaching in this field.
Why is studying Sanitation important?
Sanitation is important for many reasons. It helps to prevent the spread of disease, and maintains and improves quality of life for people in a community. Sanitation professionals can make a positive impact on society through sanitation systems and innovations. Sanitation also helps to protect the environment from pollution and contamination.
What degrees are available in Sanitation?
There are many different types of sanitation degrees available. These include degrees in environmental health, public health, and engineering. Sanitation degrees prepare students for careers in the field of sanitation, and provide them with the skills and knowledge necessary to work in this field. Sanitation degrees are offered at the undergraduate and graduate level, and can be taken as professional certifications for career advancement.
What will I study in a Sanitation degree?
Some common degree programs in this field include environmental health, public health, and food safety. These programs typically include coursework in biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as specific classes in sanitation methods and procedures. Because public sanitation is often a responsibility of individual municipalities, degrees might include coursework covering public service, public policy, laws and regulation, and government.