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Master's programmes

Toxicology and Environmental Health

Toxicology and Environmental Health deals with the health risks of exposure to potentially harmful agents in the environment, in the workplace and through the food chain.

This Master's programme in Toxicology and Environmental Health (T&EH) is organised by the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), an inter-faculty institute of Utrecht University. 

Risks are a part of life. We perceive, ignore and experience and take risks every day. Most of us would prefer to live long and healthy lives, and so risks (especially unnecessary ones) are to be avoided, though not necessarily to the exclusion of all else. The MSc Toxicology and Environmental Health focuses on the assessment of environmental risks.

In this programme, you will acquire knowledge and practical skills in the recognition and evaluation of human and animal exposure to potentially hazardous factors in the environment, in the workplace and in the food chain. Possible effects on ecosystems are also examined.

This knowledge will be gained through qualitative and quantitative analysis in both fundamental and applied research.

Depending on your choice of discipline and exit profile, you will either be prepared for further PhD studies in fundamental or applied research, or for a post at an academic level. The programme also aims to serve as a basis for the post-academic recognition and registration of students as Toxicologist, or Epidemiologist.

 

NVAO 

NVAO accredited programme

This Master’s programme has been accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO).
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Research programme Language: English Type of education: full-time
Start: September; February Duration: 2 years (120 ECTS) Degree: MSc
Statutory tuition fee: 1,771 euro (2012-2013) Scholarship: No
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Institutional tuition fee: 17,900 euro (2012-2013)
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Offered by: Graduate School of Life Sciences; Faculty of Medicine
This Master's programme is officially registered under the name Biological Sciences (code 60293), Biomedical Sciences (code 66990).