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Postgraduate

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

Study Materials

When you first register as an External student you will receive:

  • a Student handbook, giving you information on planning your studies, preparing for examinations and study techniques

  • a Course pack for each course you study. This will contain a folder of directed learning notes, along with a series of readings. The readings will consist of copies of book chapters and articles which have been specially selected from leading academic journals and books. These will present the most concise and readable information and recent developments in the field

  • Textbooks for certain courses

  • Videos for certain courses

  • Samples of past examination papers, and, where a course has previously been examined, an
    examiner's report

  • CD-ROMs (for certain courses).

In subsequent years of your registration you will receive:

  • an updated Student handbook; the relevant course pack for any additional courses you begin studying; any sample/past examination papers and reports not previously received.

The programme is designed so that you are provided with all the materials you need to study. The materials are comprehensive so you will be able to complete the courses without access to any additional books or readings. There is, therefore, no need to purchase expensive textbooks, or to spend valuable time in trying to locate journals which may not be available locally.

Period of study and time commitment

Students registering for the MSc degree programmes have a minimum of two years and a maximum of five years in which to complete, whilst Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate students have a minimum of one year and a maximum of five. The 'study year' is effectively between February and September, with examinations in early/mid-October.
Because individuals differ in the number of hours per week they need to devote to study, and in the number of years in which they would like to complete the programme, it is difficult to be precise about the number of hours' study required. A rough guide, however, is that to complete in the minimum period you should be prepared for not less than 10 hours of study per week and 15 hours would be recommended. It is very important that the hours given to study, however many they may be, should be given consistently.