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Overview
This is a joint programme provided by LSHTM and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). There is a shortage of trained veterinary epidemiologists and there are excellent career opportunities for graduates. ...Read more
Our Timber Technology MSc will allow you to develop your skills as a timber design professional within a rapidly expanding sustainable agenda for the built environment.
Youll be taught at our internationally...Read more
The MSc Advanced Landscape and Urbanism allows you to develop inventive approaches to the design of cities, landscape and territories - enhancing your academic and professional skills. ...Read more
What is the RVC/ZSL MSc in Wild Animal Health?
Over the past 30 years, interventions, for reasons of health, welfare and the conservation of free-living wild animals, have been undertaken with increasing frequency. ...Read more
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health MSc, PGDip, PGCert
If you’re an animal health specialist, an epidemiologist or a public health specialist, this programme provides an understanding of veterinary epidemiology and public health.
This programme helps you...Read more
The course aims to provide you with:
Knowledge on agents of animal diseases and how animals respond to them
Advanced knowledge in animal nutrition, breeding and management to optimise animal health...Read more
Livestock Health and Production MSc, PGDip, PGCert
This programme offers a thorough overview of the factors that influence livestock production - including breeding, nutrition, welfare and disease processes and management.
Gain a thorough overview of...Read more
Programme aims
An understanding of the role of veterinary epidemiology and economics in the design and delivery of effective livestock services.
Knowledge of risk analysis approaches in food safety...Read more
What is the MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology?
In a world where global transport links allow rapid movement of people and animals, disease can spread more quickly than before and is harder to control than ever. ...Read more