Toxicology

  • Type: Postgraduate
  • Form: Combined
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Language: English

Program Description

The doctoral study program Toxicology is focused on interdisciplinary study of toxic compounds, study of their effects and their analysis within compulsory subjects (Toxicology, Applied Toxicology) and compulsory courses (Basic Course, Introduction to Toxicological Methods, Advanced Methods in Toxicology). Compulsory-elective courses (Analytical Toxicology, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology) are set for a deeper specialization of the student within the focus of his dissertation and the student can choose them appropriately. A compulsory part of the study is also an examination in Professional English Language, creative activities, research internships and pedagogical activities. The study is completed by a state doctoral examination and a dissertation defense. The aim of the study is to educate interdisciplinary experts (toxicologists) with an advantageous combination of natural and medical knowledge with an emphasis on practical laboratory experience and skills. The study of this program allows direct output into practice.

Previous Education/Experience

Graduate of a Master's degree programme with a focus on natural sciences or medicine.

Career Opportunities

A graduate of the doctoral study program Toxicology has detailed knowledge of toxic compounds, their effects and analysis. In particular, the graduate is able to demonstrate advanced knowledge of the penetration of toxicologically important compounds into the organism, their molecular transformation, effect and excretion; demonstrate knowledge of diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive methods for toxicologically relevant compounds; understand environmental risks, the possibilities, conditions and limitations of different experimental methods; collect and evaluate toxicological data, including the results of their own experimental measurements. The graduate is able to work competently in a toxicological laboratory and responsibly assess risks. The acquired knowledge, experience and skills will allow the graduate to enter practice directly to positions where interdisciplinary toxicological education is needed.

Admission Requirements

A condition for admission to a doctoral degree programme is the completion of studies in a Master's or follow-up Master's degree programme in the field of natural sciences or medicine and the successful completion of the admission procedure. The applicant will prepare a brief project (about 2 standard pages) concerning the topic of the dissertation for which he/she is applying and substantiate his/her previous professional experience and publication activities. The topics are listed in advance and approved by the programme doctoral board. The admission interview will verify the level of knowledge and theoretical knowledge of the applicant together with his/her prerequisites for independent creative professional activity. Part of the interview will also be a verification of spoken or written English.
Successful admission to study of Chemistry programs is also conditioned by health eligibility. This has to be confirmed by the general practitioner or equivalent health care provider and must not be older than 4 months prior to the application deadline. Such confirmation must be presented in English on the original health eligibility form. Required document in PDF containing all information and mandatory conditions is available to download here.

Minimum Success Rate

100

Maximum Success Rate

200

Recommended Literature

HAYES A.W., KRUGER C.L. (Editors). Hayes´Principles and Methods of Toxicology. 6. vydání, CRC Press, Boca Raton 2014. ISBN 9781842145364

Estimated Number of Accepted Students

5

Documents to Download

Contact

Miroslava Mourková, Study Dept., e-mail: miroslava.mourkova@uhk.cz, phone: +420 493 332 722

Tuition Fee

100 EUR/year