Toxicology: Doctoral Level

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative specialization must first apply to and be accepted by one of the participating home graduate units under its regulations. Once students have been admitted to their home graduate unit, they should register in the Collaborative Specialization in Toxicology by contacting the collaborative specialization director.

Specialization Requirements

  • Students must complete JNP1016H Graduate Seminar in Toxicology, plus a 0.5 full-course equivalent (FCE) in the area of toxicology (approved by the collaborative specialization director). The home unit and the collaborative specialization director will decide whether these courses are in addition to, or substitutions for, requirements of the home graduate unit.

  • Students may be required to take JNP1014Y Interdisciplinary Toxicology if they have not previously completed coursework in advanced toxicology.

  • Students must attend a minimum of 12 academic seminars related to toxicology during the doctoral specialization.

  • Students must complete a research thesis or project as required by the home graduate unit. It is understood that the research topic will be in the area of toxicology.