Course structure

The programme starts in January each year. The degree has a modular structure in order to ensure flexibility, with continued assessments throughout each module. The MSc has the following components:

  • A two week compulsory induction/field-workshop to be hosted in South Africa
  • Four compulsory core modules totalling 42 South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) credits or 14 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits
  • Theory- and skills-based elective modules totalling 48 SAQA credits or 16 ECTS credits
    (Note: for the skills-based elective modules, a maximum of two modules may be selected)
  • Dissertation: 90 SAQA credits or 30 ECTS credits.

Module type

Module code

Module name

Credits

Research/thesis

AHE 895

Mini-dissertation

90

Core modules

 

Induction: A two week orientation at DVTD and Hans Hoheisen which will include sessions on key computing, library, study and research skills. Aspects of the Research Methodology and One Health: Basic concepts modules will also be presented (face-to-face).

3 of 9 credits for Research Methodology and
4 of 12 credits for One Health: Basic concepts

VRM 812

Research methodology

9

OHB 801

One Health: Basic concepts

12

EPL 802

Basic Epidemiology

12

AHE 811

Laboratory Diagnostics

9

Theory-based elective modules

AHE 812

Advanced One Health

12

AHE 813

Advanced One Health: Public Health

12

AHE 815

Advanced One Health: Policy

12

AHE 814

Animal Health Management: High Impact and Emerging Diseases

12

EPL 803

Advanced Epidemiology

12

AHE 816

Surveillance and Survey Methodology

12

TBD 814

Ticks and Tick-borne diseases

9

GVD 811

General Vector-borne diseases

9

Skills-based elective modules
(including a practical component)

AVB 817

Applied Veterinary Bacteriology

9

VMB 816

Applied Molecular Biology

9

ASR 811

Applied Serology

9

AVV 811

Applied Veterinary Virology

9

TCK 811

Selected Tick identification

9

AVH 811

Applied Veterinary Helminthology

9

EPL 804

Applied Epidemiology

9

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