Students,
ENV H 105 Toxic Tales: Building Skills for Academic Success through the Study of Poisons
Taught by Therese Mar, Director of the Instructional Center (IC)
T TH 1030-1120
Building skills for academic success through the study of POISONS
Designed to help undergraduate students develop the study skills necessary for success through an exploration of the environmental health sciences and toxicology.
- Explore fundamental concepts of toxicology such as dose response, routes of exposure, and factors influencing toxicity through historic and present day “toxic tales.”
- Develop skills for academic success, including higher order thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis and evaluation; research and presentation skills; study strategies; time management; personal accountability and resiliency.
- Learn more about the field of environmental health and related careers through panel discussions with current students.