Athens,
GA,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The Toxicology program enrolls students from various departments throughout the university: Physiology & Pharmacology, Environmental Health Science, Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences, Animal & Dairy Sciences, Crop & Soil Sciences, Forestry, Veterinary Biomedical & Diagnostic Imaging
At the University of Georgia, students can pursue both Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in toxicology. For the Master's program, a minimum of 30 graduate credit hours is required, with at least 12 credits from graduate-level exclusive courses. Doctoral candidates must complete at least 30 credit hours, including three dedicated to dissertation research. Additionally, students are required to register for research credits every semester.