Graduating Students

CEM offers a Master of Science in environmental health and a Doctorate of Philosophy in toxicology.

Environmental health professionals study how people interact with their environment in order to understand how the environment may positively or negatively affect human health. Knowledge of the effects of chemical, physical or biological events is used to modify human or natural behaviors to improve health and well-being.

Toxicology Graduate Programs

Life of a PhD Graduate Student

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Professional Master of Science, Environmental Health - Toxicology

The professional approach to the Master of Science is designed to add experience, academics, and service to your resume. The program can set you apart from others seeking competitive positions in professional schools or careers. This is a non-thesis professional program. Learn more...

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Thesis-Based Master of Science, Environmental Health - Toxicology

The traditional Master of Science program is designed for those seeking to complete a research thesis during their graduate program. The program focuses on researching a specific topic, with direction from a faculty research advisor. Learn more...

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BS and MS Combined Admission to Master of Science in Environmental Health - Toxicology

The Track III program combines a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in environmental health, with a specialization in toxicology, allowing students to receive both the BS and MS degrees in five years. Learn more...

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Doctor of Philosophy - Toxicology

PhD students work closely with their advisor to develop their program of study into a specific research topic of mutual interest to the student and the laboratory in which they work. Learn more...