Program Overview
Consistent with the missions of the division, the college, and the
university, the Toxicology Program prepares toxicologists with the
theory and practice of the profession, grounded in the basic
natural and biomedical sciences, placed in the larger setting of
theology, philosophy, and the humanities, so that graduates will be
committed to the welfare of the general public, a commitment
expressed in ongoing personal, professional, and spiritual
self-improvement. The Program prepares entry-level scientists
for roles in basic research and applied aspects of clinical,
forensic, biomedical, occupational, and environmental
toxicology. The program qualifies graduates for careers in
research and the applied sciences, risk assessment, and public
health and contributes to their roles as citizens as well as
scientists.
A complete overview of this program and others can be obtained from
the online bulletin.