• The Interdisciplinary Toxicology Program at the University of Georgia is comprised of graduate students, faculty, staff scientists, and post-doctoral fellows from several departments within the University.
  • The program is committed to a high quality graduate education and excellence in research, and both faculty and graduate students have received national recognition for their endeavors. 
  • The program of study for Master of Science degrees must contain a minimum of 30 hours of graduate course work. At least 12 hours of the course work must be in courses open only to graduate students. The program of study for a Doctor of Philosophy must carry a minimum of 30 hours of course work, three hours of which must be dissertation research. Students must also sign up for research hours each semester.