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International Animal health

SCQF Level 11 (18 courses)

Code Availability Course Name Period Credits
INAH11018 SV1 Advanced GIS and spatial epidemiology and modelling 10
INAH11011 SV1 Animal healthcare systems in the post-privatisation era 10
INAH11003 SV1 Applied epidemiology, surveillance and risk assessment 20
INAH11006 SV1 Control of economically important parasites 10
INAH11015 SV1 Dissertation (International Animal Health) 60
INAH11010 SV1 Environmental and nutritional diseases of livestock of international importance 10
INAH11002 SV1 Host responses to infection 20
INAH11017 SV1 Introduction to GIS and spatial data analysis 10
INAH11016 SV1 Introduction to health and production of aquatic species 10
INAH11007 SV1 New developments in epidemiology and the control of vector borne disease 10
INAH11001 SV1 Pathogen strategies for transmission and survival 20
INAH11013 SV1 Project planning and decision support for animal disease control 10
INAH11012 SV1 Risk management through the use of applied veterinary epidemiology 10
INAH11005 SV1 Surveillance and control of transboundary diseases affecting international trade 10
INAH11009 SV1 Technology advances in veterinary diagnostics 10
INAH11014 SV1 Veterinary vaccinology 10
INAH11008 SV1 Wildlife animal health and environment 10
INAH11004 SV1 Zoonotic disease 10
Key
Available to all students - SV
Not available to visiting students - SS
Part-year visiting students only - VV
 
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