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Courses

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View of Mt. Baker, Washington, USA

IETC’s faculty and staff teach a number of undergraduate and graduate classes that comprise the Toxicology program emphasis in the Department of Environmental Sciences in the College of the Environment.

Science and Management of Contaminated Sites series

The SMoCS (Science and Management of Contaminated Sites) series includes several courses that build knowledge of the contaminated site cleanup process in Washington State with an emphasis on how scientific investigations are conducted, use of the technical documents associated with cleanups, the roles of different parties in cleanup decisions, and enhanced professional skills.

Ming-Ho Yu Award

Ming-Ho Yu Environmental Toxicology Scholarship funds and award are awarded each spring quarter to the undergraduate student in the Toxicology Emphasis Program in the Environmental Sciences major who excels academically, as well as shows the leadership and research skills that promise an outstanding advanced education and career in the field. View some of the scholars in the Scholarship Gallery.

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Agriculture and daffodil farms, Skagit Valley, Washington, USA
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Meteor crater, Arizona, USA