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The following course sequences provide skills necessary for the occupation of

Toxicologist

Description:
Toxicologists study the effects of potentially harmful chemicals on people, animals, and the environment. They use their knowledge of biology, chemistry, and the environment to devise strategies to reduce or control exposure to these chemicals.

Post-secondary Preparations:
Bachelor's degree for entry level, Master's degree, Doctorate for research occupations

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Possible Sequences

Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Agricultural Production Technology III 8010 and
Agricultural Production Management IV 8012

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Agricultural Production Technology III 8010 and
Agricultural Production Management IV 8012

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Biotechnology Foundations 8085 and
Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture 8087

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Biological Applications in Agriculture 8086

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Biological Applications in Agriculture 8086