MPTBS - Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology

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Pharmacology & ToxicologyCollege of PharmacyBS - Bachelor of Science

Program Type

Bachelor of Science

College

R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy

Career

Undergraduate

Program Description

Delve into the fascinating world of medical pharmacology and toxicology, where you'll explore the effects of venoms, poisons, drugs, and everyday chemicals on the human body and environment. Pharmacology and toxicology are complementary and interdisciplinary biomedical sciences that draw upon cell biology, systems physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics. This major includes foundational pharmacology and toxicology coursework and electives, emphasizing reproductive, dermatological, cancer, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular foci. Whether you're interested in research, legal investigations, or setting safety standards, you'll gain an understanding of what can go wrong when exposed to harmful substances: either from pharmaceuticals, environmental factors, or occupational hazards. As the first health sciences college at the university, the College of Pharmacy offers established programs with internationally recognized pharmacologists and toxicologists. Students will work alongside researchers and our Centers of Excellence to gain expert-level toxicology instruction and training. The Bachelor of Science in Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology is the first of its kind offering a unique pathway to advanced studies or the option to jump directly into a career that significantly impacts public health and safety.

Learning Outcomes

- Apply foundational principles of pharmacology and toxicology to analyze their impact on public health and environmental outcomes.
- Analyze the effects of toxic substances and drugs on human physiology and apply their knowledge to medical situations.
- Analyze the intersections among plants, animals, drug-like chemicals, and humans to predict potential outcomes.
- Investigate topics in pharmacology and toxicology and compose communications tailored to experts and patients.
- Apply the pharmacological basis of toxicology and toxic outcomes such as side effects and adverse events.