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Graduates in Biomedical Toxicology embark on rewarding careers across diverse sectors including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, academic research, government regulation, veterinary medicine, vision care, rehabilitation services, non-profit organizations, and business-related fields. Our comprehensive biomedical toxicology program delivers a multidisciplinary education, equipping you with specialized skills highly sought after in the job market.
Our alumni have excelled in various professional paths such as: Medical doctor or veterinary practitioner, Pharmacy professional, Pharmaceutical researcher
Regulatory compliance specialist, Toxicology advisor, Health and safety inspector, Food science expert, Developmental biology researcher, Crime laboratory analyst
This cross-disciplinary program establishes a robust grounding in toxicology-related scientific fields. Enhance public health by studying drug interactions, environmental toxins, industrial compounds and their biological effects. Your expertise will encompass areas like medical physiology, dietary science, ecological chemistry, disease processes, culminating in a specialized toxicology research endeavor.
The secondary school graduation certificate which would admit a student to an internationally recognized university in his or her home country is normally acceptable for admission to the University of Guelph.
English Proficiency Requirements
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6
Cambridge English: C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency - Minimum overall score of 176 with no band less than 169.
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) - Minimum overall band score of 70
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-based: minimum total score of 89 with no individual scaled score less than 21; Computer-based: minimum score of 250; Paper-based: minimum score of 600
Duolingo English Test - Minimum overall score of 110. Individual subscores may be considered.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) - Minimum score of 60 and no score less than 60 for any individual component
Advanced Level of the English Language Certificate Program - Successful completion of the University of Guelph, Open Learning Advanced Level of the English Language Certificate Program (Levels 9 and 10).