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           R84          YEARS       (C304)       CAMDEN               f  www.rvc.ac.uk/msciwildlifehealthsciences

         INSTITUTION   DURATION    UCAS CODE      CAMPUS
                                  (WITH PLACEMENT
                                      YEAR)
        MSci BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES


        (WILDLIFE HEALTH SCIENCES)




        The MSci in Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health     pathogen biology and an introduction to wild animal biology,
                                                             as well as carrying out a short wild animal biology focused
        Sciences) is an undergraduate integrated master’s    research project.
        degree, the aim of which is to give you a thorough
        foundation in biosciences, with additional training   In the third year, in addition to two core wildlife related
                                                             modules, you will be able to tailor the direction of your course,
        focused on applying these skills to wildlife health.    choosing from a programme of advanced study from a range
        The overall aim of this course is to produce         of optional modules. You will also carry out a longer wildlife
        graduates with high levels of understanding about    health research project, supervised by a member of academic
                                                             staff, during which you will continue to develop your practical,
        animal health that are able to apply that to wildlife   analytical and reasoning skills as well as communication,
        health situations. The course follows the same path   teamwork and professional development skills.
        as the BSc Biological Sciences (WHS) for the first
        three years, diverging with a fourth year designed   Following on from the in-depth teaching about the health
                                                             and welfare of wild animals in your third year, you will receive
        to offer a higher level of research training.        training in research methodologies relevant to the study of
                                                             wildlife in your fourth year. You will then spend the majority of
                                                             your fourth year putting this training into action and developing
        COURSE OVERVIEW                                      your own wildlife health research project, with support from
                                                             academic staff. The research projects in your second, third
        In the first year, you will learn about normal animal physiology
        including all major body systems and biological processes.   and fourth years are all relevant to wildlife health and this focus
        In the second year, you will explore disease processes,   aims to make sure that you are ‘work ready’ for a career in a
                                                             wildlife setting, either in an academic role or in industry.






        3            COMPULSORY MODULES                                           YEAR            research project
                                                                                   4
        YEAR
                                                                                                   • Research skills
                        • Research project (30 credits)
                                                                                                   • Extended
                        • Biodiversity action plan dissertation (30 credits)
                        • Applied wildlife health science
                                                                                                  (105 credits)
                        • Ecology: individuals, populations and communities
                     OPTIONAL MODULES
                        • Applied molecular microbiology  •
                        • Advanced skeletal pathobiology  •  Omics approach to biology
                                                    Endocrine and metabolic
                        • Animal behaviour and cognition     syndromes
                        • Comparative animal locomotion     • Parasitology of human and
                       (30 credits)                 veterinary tropical diseases
                        • Development and disease     • Practical investigative biology
                                                     • Science of animal welfare


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