Studying this degree will help you to understand veterinary epidemiology and economics and how it relates to livestock. Learn about risk analysis approaches to food safety, protecting human health through the control of zoonotic diseases, and interpret statistics to undertake epidemiological investigations and disease modelling.
What qualifications do you need?
MSc degree: Either a second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a scientific subject, veterinary, animal science, agriculture, biological sciences, or medicine. Or a second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline which has included suitable training.
PGDip / PGCert / 240-hour individual modules: an appropriate degree, professional or technical qualification and work experience that we deem appropriate.
(Note: Reference letters will be requested when your application is processed by the Admissions Office. Alternatively, you can upload your signed letters of reference to your application when you apply.)
35 and 50-hour individual modules: There are no entrance or English language requirements. You may apply and commence studying whenever you feel ready.
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