Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-12-01 | - |
Program Overview
The MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health from the Royal Veterinary College is a distance learning program that provides animal health specialists with a comprehensive understanding of veterinary epidemiology and public health. The program offers a flexible study format, allowing students to complete the program at their own pace, and prepares graduates for careers in research, teaching, policy, and industry.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
Distance Learning Program
- The MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health program is offered by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in London.
- The program provides animal health specialists, scientists, and public health specialists with a conceptual understanding of veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- Graduates find that the international recognition and prestige of their degree opens doors and creates opportunities in their careers.
- The program is offered on a distance learning basis, making it convenient for busy professionals.
- The program offers a flexible study format, allowing students to complete the program at their own pace.
- The program consists of three compulsory core modules and four optional modules.
- The program is taught by experienced faculty with expertise in veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- The program provides graduates with the skills and knowledge they need to make a difference in the world of animal health and public health.
Objectives:
- To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- To equip students with the skills to design and conduct epidemiological studies.
- To prepare students for careers in animal health and public health.
Outline:
Structure:
- The program consists of three compulsory core modules and four optional modules.
- The core modules provide an essential introduction to veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- The optional modules allow students to specialize in areas of interest.
Compulsory Core Modules:
- Epidemiology and Animal Health Economics (LVM004)
- Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM012)
- Veterinary Public Health (LVM006)
Optional Modules:
- Advanced Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM013)
- Management of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Animal Populations (LVM017)
- Research Design and Methods (LVM014)
- Research Project in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (applicable to the MSc only) (LVM200)
- Surveillance and Investigation of Animal Health (VPM015)
Course Schedule:
- The program is offered on a distance learning basis, with modules being taught online.
- Students are expected to complete 10 credits of study per week.
- The program is typically completed in 3 years.
Individual Modules:
Epidemiology and Animal Health Economics (LVM004)
- This module introduces students to the principles of epidemiology and animal health economics.
Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM012)
- This module provides students with a solid foundation in statistical methods used in veterinary epidemiology.
- Students will learn how to design and analyze epidemiological studies.
Veterinary Public Health (LVM006)
- This module covers the principles of veterinary public health, including the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases.
- Students will learn about the role of veterinarians in protecting public health.
Advanced Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM013)
- This module allows students to further develop their understanding of statistical methods used in veterinary epidemiology.
- Students will learn how to apply these methods to complex research problems.
Management of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Animal Populations (LVM017)
- This module provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage infectious disease outbreaks in animal populations.
- Students will learn about the principles of outbreak investigation and control.
Research Design and Methods (LVM014)
- This module teaches students how to design and conduct research studies in veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- Students will learn about the different types of research designs and how to choose the most appropriate design for their research question.
Research Project in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (LVM200)
- This module allows students to undertake a research project related to their area of interest.
- Students will be supervised by a faculty member and will write a dissertation on their research findings.
Surveillance and Investigation of Animal Health (VPM015)
- This module covers the principles of surveillance and investigation of animal health problems.
- Students will learn how to design and implement surveillance systems and how to investigate animal health outbreaks.
Assessment:
- Each module is assessed by a 4-hour, unseen written examination.
- Students must also submit a compulsory written assignment for each module.
- The two elements are weighted: unseen written examination (80%), compulsory written assignment (20%).
- Examinations are scheduled annually in October.
Teaching:
- The program is taught by experienced faculty with expertise in veterinary epidemiology and public health.
- The faculty use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, and online discussions.
- Students have access to a wide range of online resources, including lecture notes, readings, and discussion forums.
Careers:
- Graduates of the program are employed in a variety of organizations, including the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), university veterinary faculties, and international organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO).
- The program prepares students for careers in research, teaching, policy, and industry.
Other:
- The program is offered on a part-time basis, allowing students to balance their studies with their work and family commitments.
- The program is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).
- The program is open to students from all over the world.
- The program is offered at a competitive tuition fee.
UK Tuition Fees: MSc: £17,328, Diploma: £10,392, Certificate: £5,407 EU and International Tuition Fees: MSc: £17,328, Diploma: £10,392, Certificate: £5,407 Fees are subject to annual review and may be paid in one of two ways: Option 1 On registration, a single payment covering the registration fee and all module fees: Total MSc degree £17,328 Total Postgraduate Diploma £10,392 Total Postgraduate Certificate £5,407 The total fee incorporates a discount for payment in advance. Option 2 Pay the registration fee, plus the fee for each module you take in your first year. Then, in subsequent years, you pay the fee for each new module you take. MSc registration fee £2,281 Postgraduate Diploma registration fee £1,720 Postgraduate Certificate registration fee £1,130 Fee per module £2,281
Entry Requirements:
Undergraduate Degree:
EITHER:
- second class honours degree (or equivalent)
- second class honours degree (or equivalent)
Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate and 240-hour individual modules:
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- **All applicants must provide evidence of their English language ability, with the exception of students taking 35-hour or 50-hour individual modules.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must provide documentary evidence acceptable to the University that they have, no more than three years prior to the application:
- **Been educated in English (minimum 18 months).
- **OR worked in English (minimum 18 months).
- OR passed a test of English Proficiency acceptable to the University of London within the past three years . Examples include:
- IELTS (Academic) with an overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-test.
- TOEFL iBT (internet-based Test) with an overall score of 92 or above, with at least 22 in both Reading and Writing Skills sub-tests and at least 20 in both Speaking and Listening sub-tests.