The research-oriented Master's degree programme in Toxicology conveys comprehensive knowledge about toxicants including their impact on living organisms. You will gain a profound understanding in general toxicology including pharmacology, physiology and pathophysiology, organ toxicology, pathological anatomy as well as histopathology. Furthermore, you will develop a methodological toolkit that enables you to explore and analyse these phenomena. Thereby the knowledge about chemistry, biochemistry, and medicine is deepened. Additionally your practical competences will be extended in analytical chemistry, in vitro toxicology and in vivo toxicology (e.g. experimental animal models in toxicology). Since working as a toxicologist also implicates a juridical dimension, you will gain substantial knowledge in national and international legislative and regulatory processes.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
An undergraduate academic degree in chemistry, biochemistry, food chemistry, food science, biology, pharmacy, medicine, or veterinary medicine; the scope of the degree must at minimum equate to a 180 CP (credit points) Bachelor's degree; academic degrees in related fields may be recognised provided they are equivalent or comparable.
A share of classes in science or medicine relevant to the Toxicology Master's programme comprising at least 60 credit points (CP)
A share of classes in science or medicine relevant to the Toxicology Master's programme comprising at least 60 credit points (CP)
Proof of English language skills that correspond at least to Level C1 of the European Framework for Languages.
Fee Information
How to Apply
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Universität Potsdam
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11507 Berlin
Germany
Master in Toxicology
University of Potsdam
Germany, Potsdam
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