Climate, Environment and Health, MS

Addressing today’s environmental challenges—and their impact on human health—demands interdisciplinary training that connects environmental science, public health, governance, finance and project design. Georgetown University’s Master of Science in Climate, Environment & Health (MS-CEH) program offers a comprehensive education at this critical intersection, equipping students with the tools to translate science into effective action. With its academic strengths, global perspective, and strategic location in Washington, D.C., Georgetown prepares future leaders with global evidence to shape solutions to environmental threats impacting the health of communities worldwide.

Academic Policies

The academic policies and procedures of the Climate, Environment and Health program are those specified in the Georgetown University Bulletin, in the SOH Graduate Student Handbook, and in the Program Handbook.