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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 70 

    Credit point

    110 Points

    Campuses

    WWU - Bellingham

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines27-Sep-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,762  / year
    Next Intake 27-Sep-2023

    Environmental Science – Toxicology

    About

    Environmental toxicology is a relatively new discipline that is rapidly evolving to include molecular sciences, advanced analytical techniques, large data, and consideration of linkages to societies. It is a multidisciplinary field focused on the impacts of chemicals in the environment on living organisms. In our emphasis, we also consider environmental and analytical chemistry, and environmental remediation.

    With the frequent development and technologies of chemicals such as pesticides and nanotechnology; new discoveries such as the effects of microplastics and stormwater on marine and freshwater organisms; established relationships between chemical exposure and effects to animals; and ongoing interactions between toxicology and our changing environment, there is much to learn and help solve.

    How is this emphasis different from the Environmental Science, BS major?

    Toxicology emphasis students have the same preparatory courses, required credits and basic required course structure as all Environmental Science students. The Toxicology Emphasis provides additional structure that guides students towards courses that let them acquire the same scientific and problem-solving skills as all Environmental Science graduates, though more focused in chemistry and toxicology. The core courses are sequenced so that a stronger cohort is formed and so that greater depth of knowledge can be obtained, setting students up to enter professional careers with already recognized expertise. Graduates often go directly into an environmental science career that uses the toxicology and chemistry knowledge and skills such as working for consultant companies, federal and regional governments, laboratories, or on to graduate school to further their study. 

    As with the general Environmental Science, BS degree, students wishing to complete an Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology major in four years should complete the general chemistry series during their freshman year and the general biology series during their sophomore year. Prospective environmental science majors are strongly advised to take additional preparatory courses that provide a strong background in chemistry, biology, and mathematics. The preparatory courses are listed with the major; preparatory classes may also be used to fulfill GURs. All preparatory courses required for admission should be completed on a lettered or numeric grading scale, not P/NP, and must be completed with a grade of C- or better. 

    Why Consider an Environmental Science Major with Toxicology Emphasis?

    Students in the environmental toxicology emphasis are trained to assess and solve the environmental problems that affect people and animals in ways that change their health and well-being. Many different sciences are integrated in toxicology, including chemistry and biology; these sciences are used in an applied way in environmental toxicology. As an environmental toxicologist, you can consider how natural systems are impacted by rural and urban development. Expertise in environmental toxicology can also help to solve environmental problems by informing regulations and identifying where changes in human practices should be made. Environmental justice and the interaction with climate relationships are also ongoing considerations in environmental toxicology. If you want to gain quantitative, technical, and analytical skills, participate in problem-solving, and integrate many disciplines, then consider the environmental toxicology emphasis.

    Disciplines

    College of the Environment

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Submit Official Transcripts

    Applicants are responsible for requesting official credentials/transcripts from the appropriate institutions as defined below. A transcript is considered official if is sent directly from the institution of origin or the Ministry of Education to the Office of Admissions. Please do not mail your own transcripts. They cannot be accepted, even in a sealed envelope.

    First-Year applicants must submit:

    • Official secondary school credentials with certified English translations when necessary

    Transfer and Post-baccalaureate applicants must submit:

    • Official credentials from all postsecondary institutions attended, even if you do not expect to transfer credit. Only transcripts issued within the last year will be accepted.
    • Transfer applicants with fewer than 45 transferable quarter (30 semester) credits must also submit official secondary school credentials with certified English translations when necessary

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 50,762 

    Application Fee

    USD 70 

    How to Apply

    • The Application for Admission
    • $70 non-refundable application fee
    • Official transcripts (an official transcript evaluation from an approved organization may also be required)
    • Evidence of English language proficiency
    • Declaration of Financial Responsibility
    • An essay that helps the Admissions Committee understand your academic goals, related experiences and/or preparatory course work, and professional goals
    Western Washington University

    Environmental Science – Toxicology

    Western Washington University

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    United States of America,

    Bellingham

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