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Environmental Toxicology focuses on understanding the effects of toxic substances on ecosystems and human health. This discipline is essential for creating a sustainable future, as it blends environmental science and toxicology to assess the impact of pollutants and develop strategies for remediation.

Through courses in environmental chemistry and biostatistics, students learn to analyze the behavior of contaminants in natural settings. You'll study methodologies for risk assessment, including examining exposure pathways and toxicokinetics. Practical lab experience may involve testing soil or water samples and using analytical instrumentation to measure pollutant concentrations.

As students delve into case studies and fieldwork, they build critical thinking and analytical skills necessary for the workforce. The environment fosters curiosity about ecological interactions and promotes the development of innovative approaches to address toxicity-related challenges. Graduates typically pursue careers in environmental consulting, regulatory agencies, or research institutions, where they apply their knowledge to protect both the environment and public health.