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Masters Degrees in Veterinary Sciences
We have 153 Masters Degrees in Veterinary Sciences
Masters Degrees in Veterinary Sciences study the needs, welfare, medical care and treatment of animals, including domestic pets, livestock and wildlife. These courses offer a range of opportunities for specialisation. You could learn to treat domestic pets in veterinary practice, focus on agricultural species or even become an expert on wider animal welfare issues such as the conservation and management of wild species. Courses may have an academic or professional focus, awarding MSc, MRes and MPhil degrees as well as accredited qualifications approved by bodies such as the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (in the UK).
Why study a Masters in Veterinary Science?
## The most obvious career choice with a Veterinary Science Masters is to become a vet and enter professional practice. This isn't the only option for veterinary postgraduates, however and even here there are a wide range of pathways available. You could specialise in the treatment of domestic pets such as cats and dogs, or focus on more exotic species such as fish, reptiles and invertebrates. Alternatively, you might choose to become an expert in treating and caring for agricultural livestock - working independently with farmers, or as part of a larger agribusiness concern. Other potential employers include zoos, stables or nature reserves. Outside of core veterinary practice opportunities exist to work on environmental issues involving animals, such as habitat protection and the protection of endangered species.Refine your search
MSc Animal Science
University College Dublin
UCD School of Veterinary Medicine
The MSc in Animal Science is suitable for students who wish to undertake advanced studies in pursuit of a career in the livestock sector. Read more
Master of Public Health
Harvard University
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Gain the intellectual foundation and specialized skills you need to lead change and make a difference in communities around the world. Read more
Animal and Veterinary Science (MS)
Clemson University
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
With the world's rapidly increasing population comes an increase in demand for high quality animal products in the form of meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs… Read more
Clinical Veterinary Sciences MScR
University of Edinburgh
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Our research aims to enhance understanding of disease processes in animals and to translate that understanding into improved therapies for both animal and human disease. Read more
Master of Veterinary Science
Massey University
Sciences
Massey's Master of Veterinary Science is an internationally recognised veterinary degree, most suitable for those who would like to undertake in-depth research in a particular area of interest. Read more
Master of Veterinary Medicine (Without Specialisation)
Massey University
Sciences
The Master of Veterinary Studies (MVS) is a internationally recognised veterinary degree, most suited to veterinarians who are focused on professional development and progressing their career. Read more
Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing - MSc/PgDip/PgCert (Online)
University of Glasgow
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences
This fully online distance learning post-registration qualification is designed specifically for veterinary nurses working in all disciplines in the UK and internationally. Read more
Degree of Veterinary Medicine
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Masters Programmes
Estonian University of Life Sciences is accredited by the EAEVE (European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education) providing full-time six-year education in the field of veterinary medicine. Read more
Master of Veterinary Studies (Epidemiology)
Massey University
Sciences
Massey University offers the only veterinary epidemiology programme in Australasia. Epidemiology is the science concerned with study patterns of health and disease in different populations, or groups. Read more
Master of Veterinary Studies (Public Health)
Massey University
Sciences
You may be in a government position and needing to know more about disease surveillance and/or food safety. Or you may come from a veterinary background and be interested in learning more about animal health and the transmission of pathogen to humans (zoonoses). Read more
Animal Sciences MSc
Wageningen University & Research
Life Sciences
The two-year MSc programme Animal Sciences is a continuation of a BSc in Animal Sciences or an equivalent programme in the field of livestock, companion animals and wildlife. Read more
Aquatic Veterinary Studies MSc
University of Stirling
Biological and Environmental Sciences
Food from aquatic systems is essential for much of the world’s population. However, with wild catches of seafood declining in many places, aquaculture is playing an increasing role as an alternative source of high-quality, nutritious food - and as an employer. Read more
Clinical Sciences MRes
University of Liverpool
Department of Health Sciences
The MRes in Clinical Sciences will enable you to develop advanced knowledge and research skills in clinical sciences. The programme is aimed at intercalating medical, dental and veterinary students and medical, biomedical and biological science graduates. Read more
Animal Science - MSc
Aberystwyth University
Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS)
The MSc in Animal Science at Aberystwyth University provides you with high quality research-led postgraduate teaching and education. Read more
One Health (Ecosystems, Humans and Animals) - MSc
Royal Veterinary College
The Graduate School
Changing environmental, social and agricultural conditions are a threat to animal and human health and welfare. Many infectious diseases can pass between animals and humans, while food production, human diet and community stability are harmed by diseases that infect livestock and wildlife. Read more