MS, Toxicology

Interdisciplinary Degree Programs,

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
Toxicology research and training at TAMU has been recognized as a distinct discipline since 1970 when the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved an MS and PhD program in toxicology. The academic component of the program is administered by the Interdisciplinary Faculty of Toxicology (IFT), which is composed of faculty and graduate students from multiple departments, colleges and associated laboratories.

The Toxicology program crosses boundaries in veterinary medicine, health sciences, environmental sciences, chemistry/biochemistry, biology, and physics. Admission to the program requires the successful completion of courses in advanced biology and/or chemistry or their equivalents, and approval by both the IFT and a participating academic department. Graduate research assistantships and scholarships are available on a competitive basis.

Completion of a thesis is required for the MS in Toxicology.

A list of required and elective courses for students in the MS program can be obtained from the Toxicology Graduate Advisor or Chair.

For more information, please visit https://toxicology.tamu.edu.

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