MSc Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology
The UCD MSc in Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology provides the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to understand current regulatory landscape and the latest toxicological techniques.
The programme:
– provides a broad, modern training in theoretical and practical aspects of fundamental and applied toxicology
-prepares individuals to collate, interpret and communicate toxicological information
provides an opportunity to study at the cutting edge of research in a chosen specialist field of toxicology
-develops student awareness of the importance of toxicology to industry, health, the environment and society
You will graduate with an MSc in Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology from the internationally-recognised UCD School for Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, allied with the UCD Conway Institute, giving you a competitive advantage over other graduates.
This advanced graduate degree has also been developed in consultation with employers and is specifically tailored to meet their needs. A major advantage of this degree programme is that graduates will be eligible for professional accreditation as European Registered toxicologists, once they are employed in a relevant toxicological area for a specified time.
Graduates will also have the opportunity to become part of a network of UCD alumni in the fields of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science.
Course Type: Academic courses
Learning Type: In Person
Start Months: 2024/2025 September
Course Duration: Full Time, Part Time
Full Time Hours: Full time: 12 months.
Part Time Hours: Part time: 24 months
Qualifications Required: MSc
Cost: MSc Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology (F167) Full Time EU fee per year - € 8490 nonEU fee per year - € 27720 MSc Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology (F168) Part Time EU fee per year - € 4240 nonEU fee per year - € 13860
Contact details of organiser: University College Dublin (UCD)
Entry Requirements:
minimum of a 2.1 honours or equivalent