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25 Bachelor's degrees in Toxicology in United States

Pharmacology and Toxicology
Many breakthroughs in science and technology have occurred as a result of research in pharmacology and toxicology, including advancements in drug therapy. Saint Joseph's University Pharmacology and Toxicology programme is one of the few undergraduate programmes of its kind in the country that prepares you to enter this cutting-edge field.

Substance Use and Treatment
The University of Texas at Arlington's Bachelor of Science in Substance Use and Treatment is a new major offering a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the biological, psychological, and social aspects of substance use disorders and related behaviors.
Environmental Toxicology
Environmental Toxicology offered by University of California, Davis, is the study of the effects of chemicals on human health and the environment. By applying the principles of biology and chemistry, toxicologists can study the toxic behavior of man-made and natural chemicals.
Toxicology
Pennsylvania State University offers a degree in Toxicology, the study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical, or biological agents on people, animals, and the environment. It complements the study of pharmacology, which examines the beneficial effects of chemical and biological agents.
Environmental Toxicology
Environmental Toxicology is offered by Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The environmental toxicology specialization provides students with the knowledge to work as environmental toxicology specialists, and prepares students for careers in teaching, research or other related professional fields.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Safe, effective drugs — that’s the goal of pharmacologists and toxicologists. The Pharmacology and Toxicology program of The University of Toledo is the most comprehensive in the U.S.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
This Pharmacology and Toxicology program from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences prepares students for a career in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry or the research and development sector. It also provides a competitive edge on all preprofessional tracks, whether you want to pursue medical, veterinary, or pharmacy school
Toxicology
Have you ever wondered why prescription drugs have side effects? Or why some plants and animals are poisonous? Or how exposure to air pollutants affects people’s health? You’ll learn the answers to these questions and prepare for an exciting career in the Toxicology program at Ashland University.
Substance Abuse Studies
Substance Abuse Studies from University of Central Oklahoma provides the opportunity to become a Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor (CADC), which will meet the state of Oklahoma’s requirement for certification. This degree will allow for careers in other human-centered positions as well.
Medical Laboratory Science
Ashland University's Medical Laboratory Science program will provide you with a strong background in the basic sciences and give you the clinical preparation you need to gain licensure for a career in medical laboratory science.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
During the MS component of the Pharmacology and Toxicology program of the University at Buffalo, we will match you with outstanding, internationally recognized mentors to support your research interests. In addition to faculty in our department, you may conduct interdisciplinary research at the world-renowned Roswell Park Cancer Institute or in other departments on campus.
Toxicology
Toxicology from University of Louisiana at Monroe was the first of its kind in the South and is currently one of only six nationally.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Pharmacology and Toxicology program at Pennsylvania State University is truly unique. One of the only eight majors in toxicology and pharmacology in the United States, it is the only one that blends molecular/cellular and environmental studies of toxicology and pharmacology.
Toxicology
The undergraduate BS degree in Toxicology at the Oregon State University is designed for students seeking an interdisciplinary background in the life sciences, public health, and social sciences.
Fire Protection Engineering
Fire Protection Engineering is a multidisciplinary program at University of New Haven that combines principles from various areas of science and engineering. Our program teaches you how to apply these principles to the problem of fire protection by designing, constructing, and installing fire protection systems to prevent or minimize potential losses.
Fire Science
As a Fire Science major at the University of New Haven, you will be joining one of the largest, most comprehensive fire science programs in the country. Fighting fires requires knowledge, strategy, expert technique, calm under pressure, and courage.
Toxicology
Offered through St. John’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at St. John's University, the 128 credit Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Toxicology provides students with a solid foundation in the theory and practice of the profession.
Toxicology
How does what we’re exposed to through our air, water, food, and other sources affect our health? We offer a Toxicology degree at Nazareth University.
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Every day the human body comes into contact with countless chemicals that can affect the body with both positive and negative results. In this laboratory-focused Pharmacology and Toxicology BSc program offered at Arizona State University, you learn the molecular basis for these chemicals and how drugs, legal and illegal, can affect cells, organs and organisms.
Fire Science
You won’t find this two-year degree in many other institutions. Our Fire Science program at University of New Haven prepares you for professional work with a unique mix of courses that give you a basic knowledge of fire protection and safety in the industrial environment — that is, manufacturing, construction, and other service-related firms.