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University of Hradec Králové, Faculty of Science
Bachelor of Science in Toxicology and Analysis of Pollutants
- Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Toxicology and Analysis of Pollutants program is focused on broad spectrum knowledge of natural sciences with emphasis on practical skills useful for applications in control laboratories. Main study topics are chemistry and toxicology.
Ohio Wesleyan University
Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
- Delaware, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry prepares you to pursue professional careers in the chemical industry, graduate work in chemistry, or other fields that require a strong chemistry background with a foundation in all five of the major subdisciplines of chemistry.
Marian University
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
- Fond du Lac, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Chemistry is in and all around us. From the clothes we wear to the medicine we take, the food we eat, and the cells that make up our bodies, humans are part of a chemical universe.
University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
- Saint Paul, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Chemistry is the fundamental makeup of the world around us. Chemistry at the University of St. Thomas prepares you for various careers after graduation with a rigorous American Chemical Society-certified curriculum.
Misericordia University
Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
- Dallas, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Chemistry has been called the “central science” because it has applications in so many fields.
University of Cambridge Lucy Cavendish College
BA Chemical Engineering Degree
- Online United Kingdom
BA
On-Campus
English
Students on the BA Chemical Engineering Degree spend their first year reading either Natural Sciences or Engineering, before embarking on the study of Chemical Engineering itself.
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The bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate degree that takes four to five years, generally, to complete. As the highest-level undergraduate degree, it focuses on the theory and practice within a major field of study. The goal of most bachelor’s degree programs is to provide students with a basic professional footing in the field.
What is a Bachelor in Toxicology? It is a bachelor’s degree where the major program of study is designed to prepare students with the knowledge needed to detect harmful substances in food, drink, and even the human body. Toxicology involves the study of both chemistry and biology, and programs include those subjects alongside specific courses in the unique science of studying harmful or toxic substances. The program tends to include both the theory and the practical knowledge of laboratory technologies needed to perform professionally.
The benefits of pursuing this degree are fairly straightforward. As a specialized program that addresses the needs of a career field, it is designed to better prepare students for that field than a more general degree in either chemistry or biology would be likely to do.
Costs for degree programs in toxicology vary quite a bit from university to university, but in general they are comparable to other programs at the school. For more information about the costs for specific universities, contact them directly.
Candidates who complete Bachelor in Toxicology degrees typically find themselves well-prepared for work in laboratory settings. While the knowledge gained in the program is specifically geared toward finding harmful substances, it also tends to transfer to other entry-level laboratory positions as well. Those who choose to work in firms dedicated to their specialty do typically see better upward mobility, though.
Toxicology programs are divided into those with a strong laboratory requirement and those without. To find the best online programs, search for schools that do not require a strong commitment to lab classes—they are more likely to offer their entire program online. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.