Royal Veterinary College MSc Veterinary Epidemiology
Royal Veterinary College

Royal Veterinary College

MSc Veterinary Epidemiology

London, United Kingdom

MSc

3 semesters

English

Full time

Aug 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology program emphasizes the study of disease patterns in animal populations. Students will gain skills in both quantitative and qualitative research methods and learn to use data effectively for disease control and prevention. The course typically lasts one year full-time or two years part-time, ideal for those aiming to impact animal health on a global scale.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles in public health, animal health institutions, and veterinary organizations. Potential positions may include epidemiologists, public health advisors, and research officers in governmental and non-governmental organizations.

In a world where global transport links allow rapid movement of people and animals, disease can spread more quickly than before and is harder to control than ever. In such a world there is a growing need for trained epidemiologists at the front line of disease surveillance. The UK leads the way in providing this training and, in order to meet the demand for skilled professionals, the RVC has developed a unique postgraduate veterinary epidemiology course, delivered jointly with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).

This demanding masters in veterinary epidemiology programme is led by veterinary epidemiologists and supported by policy makers from the forefront of UK government and you will gain a fascinating insight into the work of the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA, formerly AHVLA). Your areas of study will combine LSHTM’s strengths in epidemiological principles and communicable disease epidemiology, with the RVC’s expertise in veterinary epidemiology, animal health and production. The MSc programme comprises six compulsory modules, followed by a 12-week research project on a relevant topic of your choice. PGDip students study five modules only and are not required to complete a research project.