Master's Programme in Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Entry requirements
Specific entry requirements: To be admitted to the programme, knowledge equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Sciences or Engineering is required, including at least 30 credits in chemistry and 15 credits in mathematics or statistics.
Months of entry
August, September
Course content
Do you want a career in uncovering how chemicals move through our world and affect the health of ecosystems and humans?
The Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Master’s Programme follows contaminants from their source to their far-reaching effects, exploring how industrial activity, consumer products and everyday emissions release chemicals into air, water and soil. You’ll investigate how their physical and chemical properties determine where they travel, how they transform and how they accumulate in living organisms. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into the mechanisms that drive toxicity and the environmental and chemical factors that amplify or reduce risk.
If you’re driven to understand pollution and passionate about protecting the environment, this programme equips you with the scientific depth and analytical mindset to trace how chemicals travel through natural systems.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Environmental Science