
The Master of Science in Toxicology is a one year full time on campus program designed for students seeking an advanced understanding of the effects of chemicals, drugs, and environmental agents on human health and the ecosystem. The curriculum integrates molecular biology, pharmacology, environmental health, and risk assessment to provide a comprehensive framework for analyzing toxic substances and their impact on living systems. Through this program, students develop toxicological research skills, risk assessment expertise, laboratory competencies, and data interpretation abilities, preparing them to evaluate chemical safety, conduct experimental studies, and support regulatory and public health decisions.
This program offers a highly practical and research focused learning environment where lectures, laboratory experiments, case studies, and applied projects allow students to gain hands on experience in toxicological analysis. Students refine experimental design techniques, toxicological assay implementation, data analysis, and safety evaluation methods through guided research and collaborative projects. Graduates are prepared to work in pharmaceutical companies, environmental agencies, regulatory bodies, research institutions, and public health organizations, equipping them to design safety protocols, evaluate chemical hazards, and contribute to evidence based policies that protect human health and the environment.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Toxicology
• Introduction to Toxicology and Risk Assessment
• Molecular and Cellular Toxicology
• Pharmacology and Mechanisms of Toxicity
• Research Methods in Toxicology
Semester 2 – Advanced Toxicological Applications
• Environmental and Occupational Toxicology
• Chemical Safety and Regulatory Standards
• Seminar in Experimental Toxicology
• Applied Research Project in Toxicology
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in toxicology research, chemical safety evaluation, environmental health, and regulatory compliance. Career paths include toxicologist, environmental health specialist, pharmaceutical safety analyst, regulatory affairs officer, and research scientist. Graduates are equipped to conduct experimental studies, assess chemical risks, develop safety protocols, and contribute to public health initiatives. The program also prepares learners for roles in pharmaceutical companies, environmental agencies, governmental organizations, and research institutions, enabling them to apply scientific expertise to protect human health and ensure regulatory compliance.
Students choose this program because it combines toxicology theory, laboratory research, risk assessment, and applied safety projects within a one year intensive framework. The curriculum emphasizes both scientific understanding and practical application, allowing learners to acquire the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to evaluate chemical hazards, conduct experiments, and inform public health policies. Graduates gain the expertise and analytical abilities to pursue impactful careers in toxicology, environmental health, and pharmaceutical safety, contributing to evidence based decisions and advancing the understanding of chemical impacts on health and the environment.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 212 854 1754
Email: admissions@columbia.edu
Address: University of Columbia, Admissions Office, New York, NY, United States