Students in the Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Toxicology
at St. John's benefit from outstanding academic, technological
and pre-professional resources.
St. Albert Hall, home to the College of Pharmacy and Health
Sciences on the Queens campus, features recently renovated,
ultramodern science labs. Students have full access to St. John's
40,000-square-foot Dr. Andrew J.
Bartilucci Center. The Center features modern classrooms and
laboratories as well as a library of more than 700 books on topics
ranging from accreditation standards to world health, anatomy to
pharmaceutics. The Center also provides outstanding placement
opportunities, symposiums and seminars.
Every year undergraduate and graduate students have the
opportunity to present their research at the College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences’ annual Toxicology Showcase as well as other symposiums and
conferences.
Toxicology students gain an academic and professional edge
by joining any of the more than 180 student
clubs and organizations at St. John's, including these:
- Toxicology Club
- American College of Healthcare Executives
(Student ACHE)
- Omicron Delta Kappa: Honor society recognizing
leadership
- Watson Pre-Health Honor Society
- Lambda Kappa Sigma: Pharmacy Society
Of course, Toxicology majors also benefit from the
outstanding resources all St. John's students enjoy. For example,
all new students receive their own wireless laptop
computer with full access to St. John’s award-winning network.
Campus facilities include high-tech classrooms, laboratories and
our 1.7 million-volume Library. Our
D'Angelo Center is a five-story, 127,000-square-foot University
and Student Center with classrooms, lecture halls, a Starbucks café
and full-service food court.
Students take advantage of St. John’s location in dynamic New
York City. Our faculty and Career Center have strong ties to
employers and other professional and educational resources
throughout the New York area. Students make New York their
classroom through innovative courses like Discover New York.
Students also benefit from St. John's focus on an international
academic experience. The University offers extensive study abroad courses
during the academic year as well as the winter and summer
semesters. Students can live and learn at St. John's Rome,
Italy, campus and Paris,
France, location.