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Minor in Molecular and Environmental Toxicology
Students with a departmental major may select a Molecular and Environmental Toxicology minor, which consists of 12 credits selected from among a particular list of Molecular and Environmental Toxicology courses. This should meet the minimum of 12 semester hours in toxicology, one requirement for toxicology positions in the federal government. Specific information about the minor is available from the Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center office.
The Graduate School requires that a minor be arranged in a single department under Option A or in more than one department under Option B. These options are described below. Acceptance of the minor requires the approval of the department concerned and of the major professor. The student's Certification Committee must approve the minor program.
Option A
Requires a minimum of 10 credits in a single department/major field of study. Selection of this option requires the approval of the minor department. The student's Certification Committee must include one member of the minor department. The minor department's requirements for the minor must be fulfilled. See individual departments for specific requirements.
Option B
Requires a minimum of 10 credits in one or more departments and can include course work in the major department. Selection of this option requires the approval of the major department.
A minor program must be approved by the student?s Certification Committee no later than halfway through the minor course sequence and must be completed before a student will be granted dissertator status. Help in choosing an appropriate minor is available from your major advisor.
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