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Universities Offering Environmental Management & Toxicology in Nigeria (2027)

18 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Environmental Management & Toxicology. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools18
States13
About Environmental Management & Toxicology

Environmental Management & Toxicology is a multidisciplinary programme that equips students with knowledge of ecosystem dynamics, pollution control, waste management, hazardous substances, and the biological effects of toxic agents on living organisms. Students explore environmental legislation, risk assessment, chemical analysis, and sustainable resource management, blending natural sciences with policy frameworks relevant to Nigeria's ecological challenges.

Graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers as environmental consultants, toxicologists in pharmaceutical or petrochemical industries, regulatory officers with agencies such as NESREA or DPR, and public health advisors. Professional membership with the Nigerian Environmental Society and affiliation with relevant bodies under the Environmental Health Officers Registration Council of Nigeria further strengthen a graduate's credibility and career prospects across both public and private sectors.

Abia (1 schools)
Benue (2 schools)
Delta (4 schools)
Edo (1 schools)
Ekiti (1 schools)
Imo (1 schools)
Jigawa (1 schools)
Kwara (1 schools)
Lagos (1 schools)
Ogun (2 schools)
Ondo (1 schools)
Osun (1 schools)
Oyo (1 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Environmental Management & Toxicology in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 18 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Environmental Management & Toxicology.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Environmental Management & Toxicology?
Check specific institution pages for UTME combinations.
Which state has the most schools offering Environmental Management & Toxicology?
Delta has the most institutions offering Environmental Management & Toxicology in Nigeria.