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University of Veterinary Sciences Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology

University of Veterinary Sciences

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology

Brno, Czech Republic

Master degree

6 years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

EUR 7,900 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology focuses on the health and management of veterinary practices concerning hygiene and environmental impacts. This program emphasizes the importance of a safe and healthy animal population, equipping students with skills in disease control, food safety, and ecological responsibility in veterinary medicine.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as veterinary public health, animal welfare organizations, food safety inspections, and research roles in academic or governmental institutions. Possible job titles include veterinary hygienist, epidemiologist, and environmental health officer.

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The study with an emphasis on:

  • veterinary medicine with specialization in veterinary hygiene and veterinary public health
  • food safety and quality, feed production and control, animal welfare, veterinary ecology, infectious diseases and epizootiology related to raw materials and animal-origin food
  • diseases transmissible to humans, knowledge and skills in hygiene and technology of animal and plant origin food intended for human consumption
  • legislation in the field of food hygiene

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