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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Toxicology - Major


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The Bachelor of Science in toxicology degree is comprised of three tiers of biological and toxicological study.

Tier I is a three-semester introductory biological systems course that is the foundation of the toxicology major and includes topics in biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, evolution, organism diversity, the structure and foundation of multicellular organisms, and populations, community, and ecosystem ecology.

Tier II centers on the three major levels of toxicological investigation:  the cell, the organism, and ecology.  Students take three advanced toxicology courses, one at each level of investigation, beginning with principles of toxicology (organismal) and proceeding to analysis and remediation of environmental problems (ecology) and cellular toxicology (cellular).

Tier III focuses on the selection of one of these three investigation levels as a track in which to specialize.  Students select two additional advanced biology and/or chemistry electives within their track.

Interwoven throughout the curriculum is a four-semester course sequence focusing on scientific communication and research. The final course in the sequence (SCI 420) serves as a capstone course where students will demonstrate integration of their learning.

All biology and toxicology courses for the major programs must be completed with a grade of C- or better to satisfy the program requirements.

 

Core Curriculum Requirements


All Nazareth students complete Core Curriculum coursework as part of their degree requirements. The Core provides a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences while guiding students to pose and explore their own intellectual questions. See Academic Policies and Procedures  for specific core curriculum requirements. 

Tier I: Biology Foundation Courses


Tier III: Track Courses


Students select one of three tracks (cellular, organismal, or environmental) in which to specialize.

Cellular Track


 Students select two electives from the list below:

Organismal Track


 Students select two electives from the list below:

Environmental Track


 Students select two electives from the list below:

Scientific Communication and Research Courses/Capstone


Liberal Arts Electives


Students take six additional liberal arts electives in consultation with their advisor.

Including:

Sample Program for Toxicology Major


Sophomore Year


  • Perspectives Enduring Question (PEQ) Credits: 12
  • Experiential Learning (EL) Pathway

As well as:

Junior Year


  • Perspectives Enduring Question (PEQ)  Credits: 3
  • Track Course Credits: 3-4
  • Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 9
  • Core Milestone Experience (CME) Credits: 0

As well as:

Senior Year


  • Track Course Credits: 3-4
  • Liberal Arts Electives Credits: 15 

As well as: 

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