The course seeks to provide veterinarians with advanced training in the (a) principles of biological science, which underpin conservation; (b) veterinary interventions (including social, welfare, ethical and legal aspects); (c) management of captive and free-living animals (including husbandry, breeding and nutrition); (d) epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and control of disease; (e) clinical veterinary techniques for animals (including therapeutics, imaging and restraint); (f) preventative medicine in captive and free-living animals; and (g) research methodology.
Note:
Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.
Course
Duration
2 YEARS
Subject
Information
Lateral Entry : Not Available
Credit Transfer : Not Available
YEAR-1
Nutrition and Health
Disease and Disease Prevention Strategies
Microbiology and Diagnostic Techniques
Animal Behavior
YEAR-2
Welfare and Bio Ethics
Disease Surveillance and Diagnostic Techniques
Methods of Marketing Management
Equine Health and Reproduction
Poultry Behavior and Welfare
Elective
Papers / Specializations
There
is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
Career
Opportunities
Graduates from the course go on to work with captive and free living animals as clinicians, pathologists, epidemiologists, academics and senior management in zoological collections, national parks, universities and government departments worldwide, some proceeding to study for a Ph D.