Athens,
GA,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
This multidisciplinary program equips students to tackle intricate social and political challenges surrounding ethical pharmaceutical use, production, supply chains, and reimbursement systems. Specialization options include business, psychology, statistics, political science, and additional fields.
At the University of Georgia, students can pursue either a Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy in toxicology. The Master's program requires completion of at least 30 graduate-level credit hours, with a minimum of 12 credits from courses exclusively for graduate students. For the PhD, candidates must complete 30 coursework credits, including three dissertation research credits, along with ongoing research enrollment each semester.