
ERIC Number: EJ449174
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Publication Date: 1991
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On the Need to Teach Science to Environmental Health Students.
Conway, John B.
Journal of Environmental Health, v54 n3 p29-31 Nov-Dec 1991
Indicates science background is essential to student preparation for the Environmental Health Profession and provides examples of problems that occur because of the lack of scientific understanding. Reviews reasons for the declining enrollment in college science programs and discusses the challenge of recruiting students with the skills necessary to perform well in the environmental health field. (five references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Exploration, College Science, Declining Enrollment, Employment Opportunities, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Trends, Environmental Education, Postsecondary Education, Science and Society, Science Careers, Science Education, Science Interests, Science Teachers, Scientific Literacy, Student Recruitment
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Language: English
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