Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1247.40 - Approved Programs of Environmental Health Practitioners
a) The Division shall approve a bachelor's or
master's program if it meets the following minimum criteria:
1) The school or program is accredited by an
agency recognized by the Council on Post-secondary Accreditation and the United
States Department of Education or the jurisdiction in which it is
located.
2) The program has a
sufficient number of full-time instructors to assure that educational
obligations to the student are fulfilled. The faculty must have demonstrated
competence as evidenced by appropriate degrees in their area of teaching from
professional colleges or institutions.
3) Has a designated program
director.
4) Maintains permanent
student records which summarize the credentials for admission, attendance,
grades and other records of performance.
5) Has a curriculum with a minimum of 30
semester hours, or the equivalent, of basic sciences with at least 3 hours in
each of the following areas:
A) Physical
Sciences;
B) Chemical
Sciences;
C) Biological Sciences;
and
D) Math.
b) The Division shall accept a
program in environmental health science from a college or university approved
by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation
Council.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 14951, effective September 3, 2008
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