Overview
The Master of Science in Toxicology at Texas A&M University equips you with the advanced knowledge and research skills to assess, understand, and address the effects of chemicals and toxins on human health and the environment. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum blending theoretical expertise with hands-on laboratory and field experiences, you will learn to analyze toxicological data, conduct original research, and develop innovative solutions for public health and safety. Guided by leading faculty, you’ll explore critical topics in environmental toxicology, pharmacology and risk assessment. Graduates are prepared for impactful careers in industry, government, academia and regulatory agencies.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M offers a nationally recognized toxicology program with access to cutting-edge research facilities, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and personalized mentorship from renowned experts. As an Aggie, you’ll benefit from strong industry connections, professional development resources and a supportive community committed to your success. The university’s legacy of leadership in biomedical and environmental sciences opens doors to exceptional opportunities for research, networking and career growth.