

The Toxicology Master of Science program at University of Michigan offers a comprehensive academic pathway for students who aim to understand the scientific foundations of chemical, biological, and environmental hazards. The curriculum integrates core principles of toxicodynamics, exposure science, and molecular toxicology, allowing learners to examine how harmful substances interact with living systems. Supported by a strong research culture and interdisciplinary resources, the program helps students form a deep understanding of toxicological mechanisms while strengthening their ability to evaluate risk and interpret complex scientific data. Through this structure, students gain valuable insight into how toxicology informs public health, environmental policies, and industrial safety practices.
As a one year full time program, it is designed to provide intensive scientific training that connects laboratory experience with real world applications. Students enhance their analytical reasoning through hands on experimentation, evidence based evaluation, and professional scientific communication. This approach not only sharpens technical competence but also cultivates the ability to contribute effectively to discussions surrounding chemical safety, environmental regulations, and human health outcomes. With its strong focus on risk assessment, toxicological analysis, and research based inquiry, the program prepares learners to engage confidently in academic, regulatory, and applied scientific environments that demand robust toxicological expertise.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Toxicological Science
• Principles of Toxicology
• Biochemistry and Molecular Mechanisms
• Experimental Design and Laboratory Methods
• Environmental Health Sciences
Semester 2 - Advanced Applications in Toxicology
• Toxicokinetics and Biomolecular Interactions
• Risk Assessment and Regulatory Frameworks
• Cellular and Organ System Toxicity
• Research Seminar and Independent Study
Graduates of this program advance into roles that require strong scientific evaluation and an ability to interpret complex chemical and biological data. Many find opportunities in pharmaceutical development, environmental health agencies, biotechnology laboratories, and regulatory institutions, where they contribute to assessing hazards, guiding safety protocols, and supporting evidence based policy decisions. Some pursue doctoral studies and join academic or government research programs dedicated to understanding toxic exposures and preventing adverse health outcomes. Because the curriculum emphasizes laboratory proficiency, scientific rigor, and exposure analysis, graduates are equipped to respond to evolving industry needs while maintaining a solid foundation in public health and environmental protection.
Students choose this program for its integrated scientific approach and its ability to connect molecular level toxicology with broader environmental and health related outcomes. The curriculum encourages critical scientific reasoning, supports applied laboratory research, and fosters a deeper understanding of how toxicological knowledge shapes real world decisions. Learners benefit from the university’s research infrastructure, expert faculty, and opportunities for scientific collaboration that strengthen both academic and professional development. By engaging with advanced toxicological concepts and practical analytical tools, students leave the program prepared to contribute meaningfully to fields that rely on precise scientific evaluation and evidence driven practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA