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MSc/PGDip/PGCert Global Applications in One Health & One Welfare

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 3 Years Part-time

Masters Degree Description

The Global Applications in One Health and One Welfare is an interdisciplinary course. You'll examine the critical relationships between human, animal, and environmental health and welfare.

You'll gain the knowledge and skills to lead change in the interconnected fields of health and welfare. You'll attend guest lectures delivered by experts from across the globe. These will provide diverse perspectives and real-world insights. You'll learn to apply principles to real-world scenarios, so you can make an impact on global challenges.

The course has a flexible, part-time structure, so you can fit studying around work. It's also suitable for full-time students..

This course is suitable if you have a degree in biological, bioveterinary or biomedical related subjects. However, it is also a great opportunity to enhance your career if you have a degree in:

  • Animal Science

  • Zoology

  • Veterinary nursing

  • Veterinary medicine

  • Medicine

  • Or have a background in social science, law, policy making or public health

You can choose to complete the full master's degree (MSc). Alternatively, you could leave with a postgraduate certificate (PGCert) after one year or a postgraduate diploma (PGDip) after two years. Prior postgraduate qualifications in a relevant subject area (up to 60 credits at Level 7) can also be credited towards a full MSc qualification. This allows you to build on prior learning to gain a master's degree.

Why study with us

  • You'll get a strong foundation for a career in this rapidly growing area of science and animal welfare.
  • Flexible online learning allows you to study alongside existing work and home commitments.
  • Our online taught sessions are created by subject experts, and you'll have access to a personal tutor.

Entry Requirements

  • British Honours Degree 2:2 Class or above or equivalent, in a relevant subject from an approved institution of higher education (e.g. Animal Science, Zoology, Biomedical Science, Bioveterinary Science, Veterinary Nursing) or a degree in Medicine or Veterinary Medicine
  • Non-standard applicants are welcomed. Recognition of Prior and Work-Based Learning in accordance with University regulations may be available
  • Have sufficient competency in English language (IELTS Level 6.0 or equivalent)

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The programme combines One Health and One Welfare to integrate a variety of human-animal paradigms. This provides the foundations to secure a rewarding career in this rapidly growing area of skilled employment.

Career opportunities exist in a range of fields such as:

National and international organisations
Charities
Healthcare
Conservation
Research and academia
Leadership roles

Module Details

These modules are set and you have to study these as part of your course.


Research Project

Ecosystem Health and Welfare

Global Applications of One Health

Global Applications of One Welfare

Human-Animal Interactions

Introduction to One Health and One Welfare

Leading Change in One Health and One Welfare

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