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Environmental Contamination and Toxicology University of Bordeaux

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
Master On-Campus Full-time find out September €4000.00 year per €9000.00 year per
Course fee notes

Annual fees:

  • 9,000€ partner country students
  • 4,500€ program country students
    Scholarships, fees waivers and degree loans available. Please note: Erasmus Mundus scholarship holders are exempted of fees / See website for details and information on what defines program and partner country students 

Course overview

This international Master program provides training in the fields of ecotoxicology, toxicology and environmental chemistry, with innovative practical components.

ECT+ is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree. This multidisciplinary and international program provides postgraduate training in the fields of ecotoxicology, toxicology and environmental chemistry, with innovative practical components.

The program focuses on understanding interactions between chemical pollution, the contamination of living organisms and ecosystem disturbances. It also specializes in environmental health risk management, in relation to the use and disposal of chemicals in a scenario of global change.

Students benefit from advanced knowledge in a variety of disciplines such as analytical and environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, cellular and molecular biology, global chemical issues, ecology, ecosystem health assessment, environmental policies and risk management, in accordance with European treaties, conventions and directives.


Entry requirements

  • Bachelor degree or equivalent from an European or third country university in the fields of engineering, geosciences, oceanography, biosciences, veterinary, health sciences, chemistry, or environmental sciences.
  • All courses are taught in English. Proof of proficiency in English is essential. Applicants whose native language is not English are required to pass a recognized international English test such as TOEFL (score 220 CBT, 550 PBT, 80 IBT), Cambridge Advanced English Test (score B or higher), IELTS (score 6.5 or higher), TOEIC (800) or other English equivalent test. Or an equivalent approved by the Joint Program Board of the Consortium (JPB). 
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