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Admissions Requirements for the Graduate Major in Molecular Toxicology

Applying

After exploring options and choosing a specific program, follow the steps on our University’s graduate application process:

Deadlines to apply

December 1st

Admission Limited to

Consult department

Exams & GRE Types

GRE: General

Letters of Recommendation

3

UCLA-Wide Graduate Admissions Requirements

Degree-Specific Admissions Requirements

In addition to the University's minimum requirements and those listed above, all applicants are expected to submit the departmental application through the Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS] and a statement of purpose.

Applicants should have an excellent record, perform satisfactorily on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), have completed a minimum of a four-unit undergraduate course in statistics, and be acceptable to the admissions committee.

The ideal preparatory training is either a major in chemistry or biology and a solid background in both of these disciplines. Courses of value for toxicologists include the following: calculus, statistics, cell biology, genetics, physiology, microbiology, molecular biology, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and physical chemistry. However, excellent students from all disciplines are considered for admission, and if admitted, there is the opportunity to make up deficiencies during their graduate study.

A master's degree is not a prerequisite for admission.

Program Name

Molecular Toxicology

Molecular Toxicology is an interdepartmental program.   Interdepartmental programs provide an integrated curriculum of several disciplines.

Applicants may apply to the Ph.D. program either directly or through UCLA Access to Programs in the Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences

Leading to the degree of

Ph.D.

Major Code

0368

Address

56-070 CHS
Box 951772
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772

Phone

(310) 206-1619

Email

rgreenberg@ph.ucla.edu

Website

www.ph.ucla.edu/moltox/