Project Summary Montana Technological University is commonly referred to as “Montana Tech” and will be denoted as such throughout this proposal narrative. This proposal is for a single TPG supporting two academic training programs; one conducted at the undergraduate level, and the other conducted at the graduate level: 1. Undergraduate: BS Occupational Safety and Health Academic Training Program, 2. Graduate: MS Industrial Hygiene Academic Training Program which includes: a. MS Industrial Hygiene campus degree program (referred herein as MS IH Program), and the b. MS Industrial Hygiene Distance Learning/Professional Track degree program (referred herein as MS IH Distance Learning Program) The three degrees are currently supported by our most recent TPG application; however, they were previously submitted as a single academic training program. Our revised approach which seeks support for two academic training programs is intended to enhance the clarity of our application. All programs are managed and housed in the Safety, Health, and Industrial Hygiene (SHIH) Department. Five faculty members in the Department are substantially involved in teaching and research, while one faculty member serves in a part-time program management role. The SHIH Department faculty work harmoniously to achieve department and degree program goals and objectives. The five faculty members are considered key personnel for both training programs. The primary goal of our training programs is the education of capable graduates to help meet the ever-growing demand for health and safety leadership in the U.S. This goal is supported by four updated objectives: 1) maintaining high quality inclusive curricula to meet the diverse needs of our constituents, 2) managing programs to enhance enrollment and graduate placement numbers and to promote diversity within our programs, 3) developing engaging student experiences, both professional and research- based, and 4) sustaining high quality faculty. The continued development of our programs is helping to meet a strong industry demand for well-trained OSH and IH professionals in a region that has a small number of programs. The growth of our MS IH Distance Learning Program has expanded beyond a regional presence with successful graduates employed throughout the US. This outcome translates directly to the urgent need for well-prepared OSH and IH professionals, particularly in the Mountain West region. The NIOSH TPG grant provides funds for valuable program enhancement, primarily through student scholarships. We propose to support 14 undergraduate students through the BS OSH Academic Training Program and 13 graduate students (5 MS IH and 8 MS IH Distance Learning) through the MS IH Academic Training Program per year. Additional enhancements include student conference registration, student travel, and faculty development. The anticipated duration for trainee support is 1-3 years, with exceptions being kept within term restrictions provid...