In this course, students apply the skills they have obtained in earlier courses related to characterizing the exposome to real-world risk assessment scenarios. This will be achieved by engaging students in an active learning experience that is modeled after a typical project life cycle as would be common in a professional work environment. This active learning experience will take place in collaboration with an academic mentor from either the University of Saskatchewan or Aarhus University. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursRestriction(s): Open to School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) and Toxicology students, and other students by permission. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor; Students need a bachelor's degree in a science-related discipline (e.g., environmental science, toxicology, biology, chemistry, health sciences, or a related discipline), or they must have equivalent scientific and technical experience from work or other educational and training program. They must also have completed TOX 872 and TOX 873, or equivalent. Completion of TOX 876 is strongly recommended.
In this course, students apply the skills they have obtained in earlier courses related to characterizing the exposome to real-world risk assessment scenarios. This will be achieved by engaging students in an active learning experience that is modeled after a typical project life cycle as would be common in a professional work environment. This active learning experience will take place in collaboration with an academic mentor from either the University of Saskatchewan or Aarhus University. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursRestriction(s): Open to School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) and Toxicology students, and other students by permission. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor; Students need a bachelor's degree in a science-related discipline (e.g., environmental science, toxicology, biology, chemistry, health sciences, or a related discipline), or they must have equivalent scientific and technical experience from work or other educational and training program. They must also have completed TOX 872 and TOX 873, or equivalent. Completion of TOX 876 is strongly recommended.