The M.Sc. in Earth Sciences – Chemical and Environmental Toxicology at the University of Ottawa is a research-focused graduate programme that examines how toxic contaminants move through and affect geological and biological systems. You’ll develop advanced skills in contaminant fate, ecotoxicology, and geochemical investigation using expertise and facilities from the Ottawa–Carleton Geoscience Centre.
The Master of Science in Earth Sciences – Chemical and Environmental Toxicology at the University of Ottawa is a research-oriented graduate program designed to explore the movement and impact of toxic contaminants within geological and biological systems. Throughout the course, students will acquire advanced skills in areas such as contaminant fate, ecotoxicology, and geochemical investigations, benefiting from the expertise and facilities available at the Ottawa–Carleton Geoscience Centre.
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There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this program. However, applicants should ensure they meet any other stated prerequisites and demonstrate a strong academic background in relevant fields.
Graduates of the M.Sc. in Earth Sciences – Chemical and Environmental Toxicology are well-prepared for a variety of career paths in academia, research institutions, environmental consulting, government agencies, and industries focused on environmental protection and sustainability. The skills and knowledge gained from this program equip students to address pressing environmental challenges and contribute to the advancement of toxicology and geosciences.
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