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Postgraduate

Livestock Health and Production (MSC, Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate)

Is this programme for me?

This programme is designed for veterinarians, animal health specialists and livestock farmers. It addresses contemporary issues of livestock production using innovative and interactive teaching methods.  Please note: a related programme in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health is also available.

Programme aims

Graduates of this programme will be able to improve the health and production of livestock through:

  • understanding the interaction of livestock with people and the environment

  • gaining an overview of the factors that influence livestock production

  • implementing control strategies by integrating this knowledge with the principles of epidemiology, economics and disease control within the context of management and infrastructure

  • communicating effectively on the health of animal and human populations to a range of audiences including the general public, farmers, politicians, and other key policy makers.

Programme summary

 

You study

Study period

Cost (2009)

MSc

7 courses

2-5 years

£8,520

Postgraduate Diploma

4 courses

1-5 years

£5,060

Postgraduate Certificate

2 courses

1-5 years

£2,660

Short courses

Short courses, either 240-hour, 50-hour or 35-hour, are ideal if you're keen to update your professional knowledge, enhance your career, or sample the programme.

Prestige

The programme has been developed by academics at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), the oldest and largest veterinary school in the UK and one of the leading veterinary research centres in Europe. In 1999, RVC became the first UK veterinary school to be granted approval by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Comprehensive study materials and support

The support you receive includes:

  • academic feedback on written assignments
  • tutorial support concerning academic matters from RVC staff

  • opportunities for local networking and mutual support from other students on the programme
  • as all of the study materials you require are mailed to you, you don't have to purchase expensive textbooks or spend time trying to locate journals, which may not be available to you locally.

Summary of key dates

Application deadline

1 November

Registration deadline

1 January

Programme starts

February

Examinations take place

October

 

Frequently Asked Questions
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