Overview

The Animal Health BSc equips students with knowledge of the principles of animal health and disease. Students will develop a scientific understanding relevant to a number of disciplines within the field of animal health with a strong emphasis on application of theory to the health and well-being of domestic animals … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate a clear understanding of the principles and practices of animal health in agriculture

2.

Describe the scientific method and demonstrate its application to agricultural problems

3.

Apply appropriate analytical and technical methods to solve agricultural problems

4.

Collect, record, analyse and interpret information using the conventions of scientific argument, judgement, deduction and communication

5.

Choose and apply relevant quantitative and qualitative analyses

6.

Communicate scientific data, information and arguments effectively in writing, speaking and online outlets to scientific peer groups and the broader community

7.

Apply principles of animal and human ethics and academic integrity in a range of professional settings

8.

Apply agricultural knowledge and skills in global and regional contexts

9.

Collaborate effectively with scientific specialists within and outside the agricultural sciences

10.

Work both under supervision and autonomously

11.

Work effectively in team environments, including teams with intercultural and interdisciplinary diversity

12.

Reflect critically on professional experiences, including the capacity for lifelong learning

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition

Research areas

Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences