Australia . Cricos: 00125J
Murdoch UniversityThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MVS | Full-time | find out | find out | find out | find out |
Veterinary surveillance is an essential component for the protection of animal health, as well as the protection of public health and food systems, through the detection, response and eradication of animal diseases.
In this course, you'll develop the skills necessary for effective disease surveillance and implementation of disease control strategies. You'll gain training on the diagnosis, detection and control of endemic as well as new, emerging and re-emerging diseases.
You'll learn the skills required to manage the challenges and complexity of the issues faced in disease control, prevention or eradication programmes, including the economic analysis of a program.
You'll also develop specific research skills by completing a research project in the field of veterinary epidemiology or public health.
To find out what your course fees would be, please use the tuition fee calculator.
Minimum English Requirements
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