Environmental Toxicology

MS, PhD

Clemson offers both PhD and MS degrees in Environmental Toxicology. These interdisciplinary programs provide a strong background in fundamental environmental toxicology and ecotoxicology. Graduate research programs are conducted in conjunction with the Clemson Institute of Environmental Toxicology, providing a unique and innovative environment for graduate education. Collaborative research opportunities exist nationally and internationally with other universities, state and federal agencies, and industrial groups.

Students with baccalaureate degrees in the basic and life sciences, agriculture, or engineering may be admitted. Strong faculty expertise and areas of student specialization are available in wildlife toxicology, environmental chemistry, biochemical and mechanistic toxicology, ecological modeling, ecological risk assessment, and biological control. Each student's research program is designed to meet his/her professional goals.

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Forest Service Presidential Management Fellows Program Seeks Clemson Applicants
The federal Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program is currently offering fellowships to students interested in an exciting career with the Federal Government.

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Faculty Spotlight on Dr. Stephen Klaine

Since 1991, Dr. Klaine has mentored graduate students in the environmental toxicology program here at Clemson. During this time, he has taught many ENTOX graduate courses and graduated over 25 mast...read more