Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
this course has many of the same optional modules
Take your career to the next level whilst continuing to work full time
MSc, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, or Individuals Modules
Programme aims
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An understanding of the role of veterinary epidemiology and economics in the design and delivery of effective livestock services.
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Knowledge of risk analysis approaches in food safety and how human health can be protected through control of zoonotic diseases.
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Skills in basic and advanced statistical methods in order to undertake epidemiological investigations and disease modelling.
Flexible study options
- Post queries for our resident, online academic, at a time convenient to you.
- You determine the pace of study within the registration period offered.
- Indicative Study Calendars provide an indication of the time to spend on each section.
- if circumstances change, we offer the flexibility to defer exams, if necessary.
- Arrange regular study groups and meet online at a time which is suitable for everyone.
Final Award
Graduates will receive two documents: a diploma 'parchment' and a diploma supplement. The diploma will show the award of a University of London Degree, with the Royal Veterinary College as the Lead College involved. The diploma supplement will describe the nature, level and content of the studies. Studies are placed at Level 7 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.
Graduates are invited to attend the Graduation Ceremonies of both the University of London and the Royal Veterinary College.
RVC INSIDERS
The program's practical modules stood out to me, as their direct applicability to my current role made the learning experience even more valuable. I thoroughly enjoyed expanding my network by connecting with international students from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
— Peris Kung'u, Kenya
The distance learning format was particularly attractive, as it allowed me to balance my studies with professional and personal commitments, providing a world-class education without the need to relocate.
— Thilini Kumarasinghe, Sri Lanka
Academic qualifications
MSc degree
EITHER a second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a scientific subject, veterinary science, animal science, agriculture, biological sciences or medicine;
OR a second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline which has, in the opinion of the University, included suitable training.
Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate and 240-hour individual modules
A degree or a technical or professional qualification and work experience considered appropriate and relevant by the University.
50-hour and 35-hour individual modules
There are no entrance or English language requirements (non-credit bearing individual modules)
English language requirement
With the exception of students taking 35-hour or 50-hour individual modules, all applicants must provide evidence of their English language ability.
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide documentary evidence acceptable to the University that the applicant has, no more than three years prior to the application, either been educated in English (minimum 18 months).
OR worked in English (minimum 18 months);
OR passed a test of English Proficiency acceptable to the University of London within the past three years – for example IELTS (Academic) with an overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-test.
OR TOEFL iBT (internet-based Test) with an overall score of 92 or above, with at least 22 in both Reading and Writing Skills sub-tests and at least 20 in both Speaking and Listening sub-tests.
The University reserves the right to require an applicant to pass, at an appropriate level, a test of proficiency in English that is acceptable to the University before an offer of registration can be made
Computer specification
Please note, some of the modules have computer, or software requirements, and you are advised to read the module outline prior to registering.
How you study
If your job requires frequent travel, or you work irregular hours, distance learning offers a way of furthering your studies without having to attend the RVC in person.
Support
Although you are provided with the teaching materials you need to successfully complete your study with a minimum of direct academic support, you do receive support in several ways:
- Access to 'Ask an Academic' providing the opportunity for discussion with both our resident, online academic, and module cohort;
- Participate in occasional, scheduled, forum activities;
- Connect with other students and arrange group study time;
- Access to the RVC community and online library.
Study materials
- Via our Virtual Learning Environment, access the online teaching material, which includes directed learning notes, textbooks and readings (book chapters and articles).
- A programme handbook provides important advice on planning your studies, preparing for examinations and study techniques.
Period of study
- Dependent upon the option taken, a set registration period is offered (For the MSc, up to 5 years, Postgraduate Diploma, up to 4 years, Postgraduate Certificate, up to 2 years).
- The academic year runs between February to September, with online examinations in October.
Time commitment
As a rough guide, we estimate that each module will take between 240-300 hours to complete (includes study units and compulsory written assignment). Additional time would be required for revision.
Assessment
Each module is examined by a 4-hour, unseen written examination, which may contain essays and shorter questions. You must also submit 1-compulsory written assignment for each course. The two elements are weighted: Written examination (80%), compulsory written assignment (20%).
Modules
- A combination of core and optional modules must be studied.
- Core modules provide an essential introduction to a variety of approaches, methods and subjects. These modules are designed to equip you with the preliminary practical and intellectual skills necessary for progression to the next level. There is a natural progression of content from the core to the optional modules.
- Within the optional modules, there is an element of choice in subject matter and disciplinary areas of study. Although the optional modules may not in themselves be more difficult, you will develop a greater understanding and a sophistication of thinking as you work through the modules.
3-compulsory core modules:
- Epidemiology and Animal Health Economics (LVM004)
- Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM012)
- Veterinary Public Health (LVM006)
PLUS 4-further optional modules selected from:
- Advanced Statistical Methods in Veterinary Epidemiology (VPM013)
- Management of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in Animal Populations (LVM017)
- Research Design and Methods (LVM014)
- Research Project in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (applicable to the MSc only) (LVM200)
- Surveillance and Investigation of Animal Health (VPM015)
Structure
Veterinary Epidemiology And Public Health |
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MSc (7 modules) 2-5 years part-time |
Pg Diploma (4 modules) 2-4 years part-time |
Pg Certificate (2 modules) 1-2 years part-time |
Three compulsory core modules:
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Two compulsory core modules:
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Two compulsory core modules:
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PLUS four optional modules chosen from:
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Plus two optional modules, chosen from:
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Our graduates find that the international recognition and prestige of their degree opens doors and creates opportunities in their careers.
Graduates of the programme are employed in a variety of organisations including the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), university veterinary faculties and international organisations including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO).
Please refer to the Programme Specification for 'Educational Aims and Learning Outcomes' and 'After Graduation'.
Alumni Inspiration
The history and recognition of the RVC provides the assurance that the course will be of the highest international standard, together with the convenience and flexibility of studying online, were the main deciding factors
— Grant Weyer, Australia
As a graduate student pursuing a distance learning program, I found the study method to be highly flexible and convenient. It allowed me to balance my personal and work life effectively. In a typical week, I managed my time by creating a structured schedule. I allocated specific time slots for studying, which included dedicated periods for watching lectures, conducting research, completing assignments, and participating in online discussions.
— Ayman Abdelkader, United Arab Emirates
The University of London International Programmes are immensely proud that each year thousands of distance learning students graduate around the world. It is interesting to note, that Nelson Mandela (Nobel Peace Prize Winner) and Her Excellency Luisa Diogo (Former Prime Minister of Mozambique) have also studied by distance learning.
The Programme Fees below refer to the 2025 session
Fees are subject to annual review and may be paid in one of two ways:
Option 1
On registration, a single payment covering the registration fee and all module fees:
Total MSc degree | £18,042 |
Total Postgraduate Diploma | £10,712 |
Total Postgraduate Certificate | £5,638 |
The total fee incorporates a discount for payment in advance.
Option 2
Pay the registration fee, plus the fee for each module you take in your first year. Then, in subsequent years, you pay the fee for each new module you take.
MSc registration fee | £2,374 |
Postgraduate Diploma registration fee | £1,780 |
Postgraduate Certificate registration fee | £1,187 |
Fee per module | £2,374 |
College staff / alumni discount
Royal Veterinary College staff members and alumni will receive a bursary of 20% off fees for these distance-learning programmes (excluding resit fees). Please contact the Course Administrator for further information.
Tuition fee amounts are subject to increase each academic year, please be aware of this when making your calculations and planning how much money you will require.
For more information on help with funding, please visit https://www.london.ac.uk/applications/funding-your-study.
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