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| Location: | Glasgow / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
You will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials. Project work and team work will be enhanced by UK study trips.
The programme comprises of six courses and a final dissertation. Each course consists of a one-week intensive residential component designed to familiarise you with your tutors, subject matter and peers, followed by directed reading and assessed assignments.
Taught modules are offered in three blocks of two courses. This means you are only required to be resident in Glasgow for three two-week periods during the programme. The remainder of each course is completed by web-supported distance education.
All courses and assignment work are taught and assessed by members of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Health Protection Scotland and City of Glasgow College.
Courses
* Global veterinary medicine
* Zoonoses and infectious disease
* Veterinary epidemiology: quantitative methods
* Hygienic production of food (I)
* Hygienic production of food (II)
* Veterinary epidemiology: methods in surveillance and filed investigation.
You will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials. Project work and team work will be enhanced by UK study trips.
The programme comprises of six courses and a final dissertation. Each course consists of a one-week intensive residential component designed to familiarise you with your tutors, subject matter and peers, followed by directed reading and assessed assignments.
Taught modules are offered in three blocks of two courses. This means you are only required to be resident in Glasgow for three two-week periods during the programme. The remainder of each course is completed by web-supported distance education.
All courses and assignment work are taught and assessed by members of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Health Protection Scotland and City of Glasgow College.
Courses
* Global veterinary medicine
* Zoonoses and infectious disease
* Veterinary epidemiology: quantitative methods
* Hygienic production of food (I)
* Hygienic production of food (II)
* Veterinary epidemiology: methods in surveillance and filed investigation.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testApplications are encouraged from all those with an interest in any aspect of veterinary public health or in industries related to foods of animal origin. You should have an undergraduate degree or equivalent. Occasionally, a Higher National Diploma (or equivalent) with significant experience in a relevant industry that is recognised by the University Court as equivalent to a degree, may be accepted.
English language If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. See
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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