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The MSc Wild Animal Health program is a one-year full-time master's program that delves into the management of wild animals and their health. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and research projects, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the biological principles, veterinary techniques, and research methods involved in this field. The program emphasizes practical skills and hands-on experience, preparing graduates for careers in wildlife veterinary medicine, conservation biology, and related fields.
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Degree Overview:
Overview:
This one-year full-time master's program delve into the management of wild animals and their health, including the epidemiology, treatment, and control of their diseases. Through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and research projects, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the biological principles, veterinary techniques, and research methods involved in this field.
Objectives:
- Equip graduates with critical awareness of current issues in wildlife disease and their implications for conservation and welfare.
- Offer a systematic understanding of the biological principles underlying wild animal conservation and management, along with the epidemiology, diagnosis, and control of wildlife diseases.
- Equip students with basic competence in veterinary techniques and preventative medicine for wild animals.
- Foster a conceptual and practical understanding of research methods used in the field of wild animal health. Through a combination of interactive lectures, field trips, hands-on lab work, and independent research projects, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with wild animal health.
Outline:
Content:
- Conservation Science
- Ecosystem Health & Anthropogenic Drivers of Disease Emergence
- Principles of Epidemiology and Surveillance
- Research Skills and Statistical Analysis
- Health & Welfare of Captive Wild Animals
- Practical Studies/Rotations
- Wild Animal Health & Conservation Interventions
- Wildlife Disease Investigation & Surveillance
Structure:
- One-year full-time program
- Starts in September each year
- Two terms of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and problem-based learning
- Research project over the summer months (May-August)
- Modules organized by discipline (e.g., epidemiology, virology)
Course Schedule:
- Term 1: Introduction to the program, followed by four modules on conservation science, disease emergence, epidemiology, and research skills.
- Term 2: Focus on captive wild animal health, practical rotations, conservation interventions, and wildlife disease investigation.
- Term 3: Research project on a chosen topic related to wild animal health.
Individual Modules:
- Conservation Science: Introduces the principles of conservation biology and its application to wild animal populations.
- Ecosystem Health & Anthropogenic Drivers of Disease Emergence: Explores the link between human activities and emerging diseases in wildlife.
- Principles of Epidemiology and Surveillance: Covers the principles of disease surveillance and outbreak investigation in wild animal populations.
- Research Skills and Statistical Analysis: Develops research skills and statistical analysis techniques for data analysis in wildlife health studies.
- Health & Welfare of Captive Wild Animals: Focuses on the health and welfare issues of animals in zoos and other captive settings.
- Practical Studies/Rotations: Provides hands-on experience in various aspects of wild animal health management.
- Wild Animal Health & Conservation Interventions: Covers various interventions used to manage and conserve wild animal populations.
- Wildlife Disease Investigation & Surveillance: Provides training in the investigation and surveillance of wildlife diseases.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Modular examinations
- Research project
- Assignments
- Presentations
Assessment Criteria:
- Knowledge and understanding of the subject matter
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Research and analytical skills
- Communication skills
- Professionalism and ethical conduct
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Problem-based learning
- Field trips
- Laboratory work
- Individual supervision
Faculty:
- Internationally renowned experts in wild animal health
- Experienced wildlife veterinarians
- Ecologists and conservation biologists
Unique Approaches:
- Strong emphasis on practical skills and hands-on experience
- Research project allows students to explore a specific area of interest
- Collaboration with the Zoological Society of London provides access to diverse animal populations and research facilities
Careers:
Career Paths:
- Wildlife veterinarian
- Zoo veterinarian
- Wildlife researcher
- Conservation biologist
- Epidemiologist
- Government wildlife officer
- Wildlife consultant
Opportunities:
- Work in zoos, wildlife parks, and conservation organizations
- Conduct research on wildlife health and conservation
- Advise governments on wildlife policy and management
- Contribute to the conservation of endangered species
Outcomes:
- Graduates are highly sought-after by employers in the field
- Many graduates pursue further studies in wildlife health or conservation biology
- The program prepares students for successful careers in protecting and improving the health of wild animal populations
Other:
- The program attracts students from around the world, creating a diverse and stimulating learning environment.
- The program provides opportunities for students to network with professionals in the field.
- Graduates are eligible to apply for membership in professional organizations such as the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Zoological Society of London. Some sections may still be incomplete or require further clarification.
UK Tuition Fees: £15,820 EU and International Tuition Fees: £31,300