XII. Course Descriptions
Toxicology
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Department of Environmental Biology
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Department of Pathobiology
TOX*2000 Principles of Toxicology F (3-0) [0.50]
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This course will establish the scientific principles underlying the toxic actions of various substances and will introduce the various challenges within the field of toxicology. The chemical nature of injurious substances, their uptake and metabolism by non-target organisms, and their mode of toxic action will be studied in addition to the methods used in safety evaluations and risk assessment. Department of Biomedical Sciences. |
Prerequisite(s): |
(CHEM*1050 or CHEM*2300), (MATH*1080 or equivalent), (BIOL*1040 or equivalent) (CHEM*2300 may be taken concurrently) |
TOX*3300 Analytical Toxicology F (3-3) [0.50]
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A course in trace analysis designed for students in toxicology and related programs. Analytical techniques of value in analyzing samples of toxicological importance will be presented with emphasis also on sample collection and preparation prior to analysis. Department of Chemistry. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*2480, BIOC*2580, TOX*2000 (TOX*2000 may be taken concurrently) |
Restriction(s): |
CHEM*3430, CHEM*3450 Priority Access course. Enrolment may be restricted to particular programs or specializations. See department for more information. |
TOX*4000 Medical Toxicology F (3-3) [0.50]
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The toxicology of mammalian body systems: dose-response, mechanisms and systemic sites of action of major groups of chemical toxicants. The course is designed for students majoring in biomedical toxicology. Department of Biomedical Sciences. |
Prerequisite(s): |
BIOM*3090, TOX*3300
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TOX*4200 Topics in Toxicology W (0-4) [0.50]
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Topics in toxicology will consist of oral and written presentations by students, faculty members, and guest lecturers. The emphasis will be on the broad integrative aspects of toxicology with particular reference to the whole organism and higher levels of natural systems; risk assessment and regulatory toxicology. |
Prerequisite(s): |
TOX*2000, TOX*3300
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Restriction(s): |
Registration in B.Sc. Honours Toxicology students in their 7th or 8th semester. Departments of Biomedical Sciences and Environmental Biology. |
TOX*4550 Ecotoxicological Risk Characterization W (3-0) [0.50]
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A biologically based, advanced course that will give students working knowledge of current processes and techniques for ecotoxicological risk characterization. The course material will cover the topics of problem definition, dose response characterization, exposure characterization, risk assessment, and risk management decision making. (Also listed as ENVB*4550.) |
Prerequisite(s): |
TOX*2000, ENVB*3030
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Equate(s): |
ENVB*4550
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