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Postgraduate

Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (MSc, Postgraduate Diploma and postgraduate Certificate)

Structure and syllabus

MSc degree consists of seven courses:(3 compulsory, 4 optional)

Compulsory core courses:

optional courses:

Postgraduate Diploma consists of four courses comprised of:

PLUS

  • two other courses chosen from the remaining core course and the optional courses of the MSc degree. (excluding the Research project).

Postgraduate Certificate consists of two courses comprised of:

Notes:

* New for 2009.
There is a minimum computer requirement (please see 'Minimum PC specification' below for details - note Macs are NOT suitable as some of the software is not compatible).
‡ Access to the Internet is required (56K dial-up modem or broadband).
# Students wishing to take the optional module 'Advanced statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology' must already have passed the compulsory core module 'Statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology' and will require access to "Arc View 3.2" or "Arc View 3.3" GIS software. The cost of the GIS software is NOT included in your course fees. You will need to purchase this software if you do not have access to it. A reduced licence fee has been negotiated with the software provider for students registered with the External System. Details of how to purchase the software at the reduced fee will be sent to you on registration. The GIS software used by this programme is subject to a US export embargo, which covers a small number of nations. The list of countries affected by the embargo can be found ---here--- (external link; new window) on the US Department of the Treasury website:  you are strongly advised to visit this website before making an application.
 

Short courses

The individual courses of the degrees can also be studied as stand-alone 240-hour Short courses for CPD, allowing students to sample a discrete learning unit. On completion of the course a student can transfer onto the degree programme.

There are also a range of shorter 50-hour and 35-hour Short courses.

 

Minimum PC specification

Pentium-class processor or better (Pentium III or higher recommended)
RAM 32MB minimum (128MB or higher recommended)
CD-ROM drive, double speed (or faster recommended)
Pointing device: mouse
Display: resolution 640 x 480 (minimum), 1024 x 768 (recommended); 256 colours (minimum), 65536 colours or higher (recommended)
Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP Windows NT4 or higher
10GB of hard disk space