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Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Health Sciences - Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology
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Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Health Sciences - Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology

  

About the course

The Environmental Health Sciences program grew out of the Environmental Toxicology Graduate Program, which has trained PhD and MS students and postdoctoral scholars for more than 35 years at UC Irvine. The Environmental Health Sciences program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary and appropriate to teach and/or conduct basic and applied research programs in inhalation/pulmonary toxicology, biochemical neurotoxicology, reproductive and developmental toxicology, exposure modeling, exposure assessment, chemical pathology, toxicokinetics, radiation toxicology, molecular carcinogenesis, environmental epidemiology, and risk assessment.

  Environmental Toxicology involves the scientific study of the entry, distribution, biotransformation and mechanism of the action of chemical agents that are harmful to the body. The graduate program interprets environmental toxicology as the study of the effects and mechanisms of action of hazardous chemicals in food, air, water and soil in the home, the workplace and the community.

  Exposure Sciences involves the study of human exposures to environmental contaminants in different media such as air, water, and food and via multiple routes including inhalation, ingestion, and dermal absorption. Environmental Epidemiology examines the effects of exposure to environmental pollutants and other factors on health outcomes. The UC Irvine EHS program is a participant in UC Irvine's NIH-funded GPS-BIOMED program for graduate students and postdocs in the biomedical sciences. GPS-BIOMED is designed to better prepare trainees for a variety of careers in the biomedical research workforce. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships

  

Start dates and prices

Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.

  Duration: 10 Semester(s)Fees: Not available

Intake Location
Fall (September), 2024 Irvine
Fall (September), 2025 Irvine

  

How to apply

Entry requirements for University of California - Irvine

In addition to meeting the general admission requirements set by the Graduate Division, applicants must be admitted by an Admissions Committee composed of faculty members of the graduate program. Candidates will be selected on the basis of a balanced evaluation of the following criteria, with no one factor having more influence (1) prior scholastic performance, including a consideration of grades, course load, nature of courses taken, and college attended, (2) recommendations by professors and others, (3) scores for the general Graduate Record Examination test (GRE), (4) an interview by members of the Admissions Committee and other faculty members, when feasible, and (5) experience in undergraduate and/or post-baccalaureate research.

  Undergraduate preparation of applicants should include one year of biology (one quarter of molecular biology or biochemistry is strongly recommended) one year of mathematics (calculus and/or statistics), and one year of chemistry. Outstanding applicants who lack one or two of these prerequisites may be given an opportunity to take the required course(s) either before admission or during the first year in the graduate program, in such circumstances, none of these required undergraduate courses may be used to satisfy the program elective or core course requirements. Upper-division or graduate science courses may be considered as substitutes for the above prerequisites by the Admissions Committee.

  TOEFL iBT minimum score of 80

  IELTS - An overall minimum score of 7.0 for admission, with a score of no less than 6.0 on any individual module.

  Hold a bachelor?s degree (or equivalent) from a recognized academic institution with degree standards equivalent to those of the University of California

  Have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0

  

English language requirements

  7.0

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  TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0

  

Application deadline:

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Further information

Career outcomesIf you aren’t eligible for the above entry requirements, you might want to explore pathway options at University of California - Irvine. If you want to find out more, please speak to our counsellors.

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