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	2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Toxicology, B.S.
				
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		Undergraduate Requirements
 Students pursuing admission to Pharmacy School will follow the 3-year Pre-Pharmacy  curriculum listed in the undergraduate catalog.  If a student at any time should decide against pursuing admission to Pharmacy School or fails to be admitted, the student may choose to continue to pursue a Toxicology undergraduate degree by choosing one of the aforementioned Toxicology topic areas or choose to pursue a degree other than Toxicology. Transfer students who have completed BIOL 2020, BIOL 2040 and/or BIOL 3005 of the Pre-Pharmacy curriculum may substitute one or more of these courses for the 9 elective hours required in any of the aforementioned Toxicology topic areas.  Specific Toxicology courses are required for every student majoring in Toxicology: **Additional Requirements
 Every Toxicology major must also take at least nine hours of electives from one of the following defined topic areas: Environmental Toxicology:
   Total hours for degree 120
   Note:
 *Students should see the University 2013-2014 Undergraduate Core Curriculum  requirements.  ** Students choosing Toxicology as a major will be required to complete nine hours of electives in a defined topic area. Topic areas include General Toxicology, Environmental Toxicology, Forensic Toxicology, Analytical Toxicology, Food Safety Toxicology or Industrial Hygiene. See Undergraduate Requirements listed above.  													 | 
												 
											 
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