Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £4,850 | £2,425 |
| Northern Ireland | £4,850 | £2,425 |
| Scotland | £4,850 | £2,425 |
| Wales | £4,850 | £2,425 |
| Channel Islands | £4,850 | £2,425 |
| EU | £26,700 | N/A |
| International | £26,700 | N/A |
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About
Location and Facilities
The Bristol Veterinary School's postgraduate research is primarily conducted at the Langford campus, which features numerous research groups, Langford Vets, and the University farm.
Research Strengths
The research program is significantly strengthened by its affiliation with the Faculty of Health Sciences. The research spans from fundamental studies to applied research, fostering collaboration with various research groups within the faculty and beyond. This approach emphasizes the integration of basic science with veterinary practices.
Opportunities for Students
Postgraduate students are integrated into the Faculty of...
Subject Area Information
Veterinary Public Health (VPH) is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the intersection of veterinary science and public health. It aims to protect and improve the health of both animals and humans through the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases, ensuring food safety, and promoting animal welfare.
1. Introduction to Veterinary Public Health
2. Zoonotic Diseases
3. Food Safety and Hygiene
4. Epidemiology and Biostatistics
5. Environmental Health
6. Animal Welfare and Ethics
7. Public Health Policy and Management
- Diagnostic and Analytical Skills
- Regulatory Knowledge
- Research Competence
- Communication
- Ethical Decision-Making
Career
A career in Veterinary Public Health offers diverse opportunities to make significant contributions to both animal and human health. The comprehensive curriculum equips students with the necessary skills to address complex public health challenges and pursue various professional paths in this vital field.
Veterinary Public Health Officer
Working with government agencies to monitor and control zoonotic diseases.
Food Safety Inspector
Ensuring compliance with food safety standards in the production and processing of animal products.
Epidemiologist
Conducting research on the spread and control of diseases affecting both animals and humans.
Animal Welfare Specialist
Advocating for and implementing animal welfare policies and practices.
Public Health Consultant
Advising organizations on public health strategies related to veterinary issues.
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