Environmental Toxicology

A program that focuses on the scientific study of the health effects associated with exposure to toxic chemicals and systems occurring in the natural, work, and living environments; the management of environmental toxins and toxicity; and the development of protections for humans, animals, and plants. Includes instruction in applied ecology; microbiology; toxin transport, fate, and degradation; dermal toxicology; reproductive and genetic toxicology; atmospheric and environmental chemistry; metals toxicology; environmental mutagens and biotransformation; nutrient interaction; chemical sensitivity, disorders, and disease; risk assessment; animal waste management; environmental health; and hazardous materials management.

Degree Statistics

This program is offered at 11 institutions across the United States, with a total of 237 degrees awarded annually.

Bachelor's Degrees

18

degrees awarded

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates

5

certificates awarded

Master's Degrees

15

degrees awarded

Doctoral Degrees

41

degrees awarded

Other Awards

158

awards given

Top Schools for Environmental Toxicology

These institutions offer the most degrees in this program, ranked by total annual completions.

Rank Institution Degrees
1 University of California-Davis
Davis, CA
54
2 University of California-Riverside
Riverside, CA
36
3 University of California-Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA
30
4 Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX
24
5 University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI
24
6 Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
18
7 Wright State University-Main Campus
Dayton, OH
15
8 University of California-Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
15
9 University at Albany
Albany, NY
12
10 University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL
6
11 Southern University and A & M College
Baton Rouge, LA
3