Environmental Toxicology

Faculty of Science

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Environmental Toxicology is a new and rapidly developing field concerned with the harmful effects of chemical, physical and biological agents on living organisms, including fish, plants, animals and humans.

Environmental Toxicology uses a variety of techniques to study the impact of toxic agents on living organisms and provides powerful tools for assessing the risks associated with the presence of these agents.

Degree offered: BSc

Career opportunities The Environmental Toxicologist draws on a variety of scientific disciplines to describe, measure, explain and predict the severity and frequency of adverse effects on living organisms due to environmental toxicant exposure.
More details See the Academic Calendar page on Environmental Toxicology. From here you can find more information on programs and courses.

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