<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>B.S. Civil Engineering - Northeastern University 2009
GPA - 3.5
Engineer-in-Training </p>
<p>My questions is whether it is feasible for someone with a degree in Civil Engineering (with Environmental Engineering concentration) to get an MPH with a focus in environmental health. I currently work for a state environmental protection agency. I have two years experience (while on co-op) working on Superfund Sites doing remedial and risk assessment activities. </p>
<p>While working on these Superfund sites I became fascinated with the human health side of things and noticed a that there is a correlation between Environmental Engineering and Public Health. I am just worried that my lack course work in comparison to health science majors would put me at a disadvantage. I have taken courses in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, probability/statistics, regression analysis, environmental chemistry, and geoenvironmental engineering. But I haven't taken courses in organic chemistry, or biology. Is this a problem? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>