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University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
BS in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Madison, USA
BSc
English
Pharmacology and toxicology are biomedical sciences often referred to as sister disciplines. Pharmacology is the study of the sites, properties, effects, and mechanisms of drug action — the interactions of chemicals with biological systems. Toxicology addresses adverse effects of chemicals on humans and animals and includes exposure assessment, hazard identification, dose response assessment, and risk characterization.


University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
BS in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Philadelphia, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
How do you stand out in a fiercely competitive job market? By earning an advanced degree in pharmacology and toxicology. This skill set—a 360-degree view of how drugs work in the body—will propel the pioneering research you’ll conduct in your career.
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Toxicology degree programs at the Bachelor’s level offer a unique chance to explore the effects of chemicals on living organisms and the environment. This field combines elements of biology, chemistry, and environmental science, providing a well-rounded academic experience.
In these programs, students typically study subjects like pharmacology, toxicodynamics, and analytical chemistry. You'll gain practical skills in areas such as designing and conducting toxicity tests, analyzing chemical data, and assessing environmental risks. As students engage with diverse coursework, they build confidence when navigating complex scientific principles and methodologies.
Graduates of Toxicology often pursue careers in pharmaceuticals, environmental health, or regulatory affairs. With a focus on understanding the impact of toxic substances, students in these programs prepare for roles as toxicologists, risk assessors, or regulatory specialists. The comprehensive education fosters critical thinking and innovation, ensuring that you’re ready to address real-world challenges in public health and safety.