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The Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology's programs deliver extensive academic coursework and practical training, equipping future toxicologists and environmental health scientists for professional roles in academic, governmental, and industrial sectors. Our environmental and molecular program features M.S. degrees (both thesis and non-thesis options) and Ph.D. degrees. We also provide an Accelerated Masters Program (AMP-TOX), along with undergraduate and graduate toxicology minors. Complementing these options, students can pursue a Graduate Certificate in Toxicology, broadening our academic portfolio.
By merging biological and physical sciences, our interdisciplinary curriculum provides research and training opportunities in molecular and computational toxicology, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, and risk assessment. These initiatives support our cutting-edge, globally competitive research, outreach, and educational goals. Core required courses, specialized advanced training, and collaborative experiential learning—combined with professional development initiatives—reinforce students' foundational scientific expertise while ensuring comprehensive understanding of applied toxicology principles.