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About the course
- Examine and communicate the importance of animal welfare to academic and other audiences
- Programme partly based on the theoretical syllabus required for the European and US animal welfare qualifications for veterinarians
- Learn from highly qualified, enthusiastic and internationally renowned teachers
Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law at Winchester critically reflects upon contemporary uses of animals, and provides the academic skills and expertise needed to protect animals and advance their welfare. Winchester is a world leader in terms of the values held and discussed, such as compassion and social justice, which are central to the ethos of this course.
Entry Requirements
Normally a recent first or upper second-class Honours degree incorporating a related subject in the life or health sciences or humanities, or professional experience in the area of study (for example, within animal welfare charities, the veterinary profession, or as a Council Animal Welfare Officer).
If English is not your first language: IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in writing or equivalent.
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