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TOX 301.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Environmental Toxicology
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 and CHEM 112.

A discussion of major environmental pollutants, their sources, interactions with atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic systems, exposure of people, animals and other biota, and their dose-response relationships. Some of the physical and chemical changes induced in the environment by pollutants, contaminant fate and transport, and bioremediation are also discussed.

TOX 310.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Radiation and Radionuclide Toxicology
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 and CHEM 112 or PHYS 111 or equivalent

Discusses natural and artificially produced radionuclides, units of radiation measurement, processes of radioactive decay and fission, interaction of radiation with matter, radiation effects on tissues and organisms, and transport and accumulation of radionuclides in the environment. Provides students with the knowledge to assess potential environmental impacts and health hazards arising from exposure to ionizing radiation from natural, uranium mining, and medical sources.

TOX 321.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Risk Assessment and Regulatory Toxicology
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): 6 credit units in biology and 6 credit units in chemistry. VBMS 300 and TOX 301 recommended.

An introduction to human health and ecological risk assessment and an overview of Canadian and international regulatory requirements for the registration of new products, focussing on safety assessment/toxicity testing of pesticides, human and veterinary pharmaceuticals, and food additives.

TOX 402.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Systemic Toxicology
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300.

An overview of the types of injury produced in specific vertebrate, especially mammalian, organ systems by toxic agents and how such injury alters their functions and the overall effect on the body.

TOX 403.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Biotoxins
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300.

An overview of the occurrence, mechanisms of action and clinical effects of commonly encountered plant toxins, mycotoxins, poisonous mushrooms, algal toxins, bacterial toxins, and zootoxins (poisonous snakes, fish, arthropods, and marine invertebrates), as well as an introduction to food toxicology.

TOX 412.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Toxicology of Industrial Pollutants
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300. TOX 301 is recommended.

An introduction to major categories, sources, routes of exposure, metabolism, mechanisms of action and toxic effects on people and ecosystems of common industrial organic chemicals, pesticides and metals. Emphasis will be placed on pollutants and industries of relevance to Canada.

TOX 461.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Applied Toxicology
1/2(1L-2S/T)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300 and TOX 301.

Provides students an opportunity to evaluate practical toxicology/ecotoxicology problems associated with Saskatchewan and northern ecosystems. Students will be presented with specific toxicological questions or case studies of current relevance which will be examined using research data and library facilities. Written and oral presentations will be required for each problem.

TOX 470.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Perspectives in Toxicology
1/2(1L-3S)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300 and TOX 301.

Assigned readings and tutorials will be provided by a team of faculty members. Students are required to examine, critique and discuss selected topics and publications in both oral and written format. Topics will vary from year to year, but will generally focus on current and controversial issues in toxicology, including industrial developmental and public opinion, toxicological impacts on northern ecosystems and people, and toxicology topics not currently covered in other undergraduate courses.

TOX 480.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Toxicology Research
1/2(6P)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300, TOX 301, and permission of the Academic Advisor.

Students will work on a laboratory, field, library, or theoretical study under the supervision of a faculty member from the Toxicology Group. Each individual project requires approval of a research proposal by the Toxicology Academic Advisor in the term preceding registration before permission will be granted. A thorough, written report in thesis format describing the project and the summarized results submitted at the end of the project will be evaluated by a faculty committee.

Note: Students with credit for TOX 481 may not take this course for credit. This course is only open to Honours students in the fourth year of their Toxicology program, unless special permission has been granted by the Toxicology Academic Advisor.

TOX 481.6
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Toxicology Research
1&2(6P)
Prerequisite(s): VBMS 300, TOX 301 and the Toxicology Academic Advisor’s permission.

Students will work on a toxicology research project under the supervision of a faculty member from the Toxicology Group. Each project requires approval of a research proposal by the Toxicology Academic Advisor prior to registration. A written report in thesis format must be submitted at the end of the project.

Note: Students with credit for TOX 480 may not take this course for credit. This course is only open to Honours students in the fourth year of their Toxicology program, unless special permission has been granted by the Toxicology Academic Advisor.


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