Subject: Toxicology
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 1 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Toxicology Graduate Program

Description

The course will introduce students to the most commonly applied approaches, predictive models, and computational tools to characterize chemical exposure and hazard. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding of uncertainties and limitations of models, as well as the process for selecting models of an adequate level of complexity for the task at hand.

Restriction(s): Open to School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) and Toxicology students, and other students by permission.
Prerequisite(s): TOX 872.3 and TOX 873.3.

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