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Masters Degrees in Clinical Veterinary Dentistry
We have 3 Masters Degrees in Clinical Veterinary Dentistry
Masters degrees in Clinical Veterinary Dentistry train postgraduates in the skills needed to diagnose and treat oral-related health problems in animals. Other related postgraduate specialisms include Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Nursing and Animal Health. The entry requirements of most programmes include an undergraduate degree in a veterinary science.
Why study a Masters in Clinical Veterinary Dentistry?
## Veterinary Dentistry is a complex and broad subject, so courses often give you the opportunity to specialise in certain kinds of animal. For example, you might focus on dentistry for production animals or small animals (namely cats, dogs and other companion species), as well as equine dentistry. Programmes give you something to get your teeth into (pun intended), and you’ll find yourself learning about the effects of illness, injury and disease on the animal mouth. These qualifications set you up perfectly for a career in veterinary dentistry. If you’re already a qualified veterinarian, courses in Clinical Veterinary Dentistry are an excellent way of widening your expertise.Wild Animal Health - MSc
Royal Veterinary College
The Graduate School
Over the past 30 years, interventions, for reasons of health, welfare and the conservation of free-living wild animals, have been undertaken with increasing frequency. Read more
MSC In One Health
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Research
Explore the complex interplay of altered environments and infectious diseases as an increasing threat to agriculture, public health, and endangered/threatened species on a global basis. Read more
MSC By Research
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Research
he Master of Science by Research degree program is based on supervised research over a period of one year full-time or a maximum of 24 months part-time. Read more
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