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7 Master's degrees offered by the university
Veterinary Epidemiology
Veterinary Epidemiology from Royal Veterinary College is led by veterinary epidemiologists and supported by policy makers from the forefront of UK government and you will gain a fascinating insight into the work of the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA, formerly AHVLA).
One Health (ecosystems, humans and animals)
One Health (ecosystems, humans and animals) from Royal Veterinary College recognises the relationship between health and disease at the human, animal and environment interfaces and has become an important focus in both medical and veterinary science. It promotes a “whole of society” treatment of health hazards and a systemic change of perspective in the management of risk.
Wild Animal Biology
Wild Animal Biology from Royal Veterinary College will provide you with practical exposure to wild animal species and an understanding of wild animal health, welfare and conservation, as well as providing training in research methods relevant to the study of wildlife.
Veterinary Education
Veterinary Education from Royal Veterinary College is aimed at those actively involved in veterinary education or workplace training and is designed to promote teaching excellence across the veterinary profession.
Wild Animal Health
Wild Animal Health from Royal Veterinary College is a world-class specialist postgraduate veterinary science programme taught jointly by the RVC, University of London and the Zoological Society of London.
Research
The Research course from Royal Veterinary College produces outstanding graduates who go on to work in some of the world’s leading scientific research institutes, as well as within industry and government. It is also one of the world's leading centres for postgraduate veterinary science study.
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health from Royal Veterinary College aims to provide animal health specialists, scientists and public health specialists with an understanding of the conceptual basis of veterinary epidemiology and public health. Optional modules make these studies suitable for people from a range of professional backgrounds.