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The
Open College of Equine Studies
Worlds
first distance learning MSc. in Equine Science
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The
Open College of Equine Studies, well known as an international leader
in equine distance learning, is launching an exciting new MSc. in
Equine Science. The course will be run by Dr Amanda Badnell-Waters,
the colleges newly appointed Head of Equine Higher Education.
The
Masters programme is designed to expand the depth of knowledge of
equine and animal science graduates and the course is available
on a flexible basis to benefit students with full-time jobs or other
commitments.
Dr
Badnell-Waters, who is well known for her research in the field
of equine clinical behaviour, holds a PhD from the University of
Bristol (department of Clinical Veterinary Science) as well as a
BSc. (Hons.) degree in Animal Biology and a MSc. in Equine Science.
She will run the MSc. Equine Science course, whilst continuing to
develop research in the field of equine clinical behaviour in conjunction
with TOCES and other research institutes.
Historically,
the equine industry has been deficient in people with a thorough
scientific education. However students completing the new MSc. in
Equine Science will have gained an advanced level of scientific
knowledge, which will be of direct use in many equine related areas
of employment.
The
taught part of the course, leading to a postgraduate diploma, is
delivered via detailed study packs supported by a series of study
weeks. A great benefit of The Open College being located close to
Newmarket is that during study weeks students can visit centres
of excellence such as The Animal Health Trust, Beaufort Cottage
Equine Hospital and the National Stud. In addition, daily lectures
will be delivered by leading experts with international reputations
in their fields of research.
This
section of the course is followed by a period of independent study
during which a research dissertation is produced in order to attain
the full Master of Science degree. Support is available to students
throughout the course via tutorial sessions with specialist lecturers
and study information supplied via the TOCES internet site.
MSc.
graduates may progress to PhD. study or enter careers in equine/animal/veterinary
scientific research, lecturing, consultancy or industry. Employment
opportunities also exist in various areas of the commercial sector,
including nutrition and feed development, therapy and rehabilitation,
welfare organisations, pharmaceuticals, veterinary sales, insurance
and marketing.
Enrolments
onto the MSc. in Equine Science are being taken from July and the
programme begins in October 2003. For further information on this
and the wide range of TOCES courses available to suit all levels
of knowledge contact TOCES, telephone: 01284 700703, email: enquiries@equinestudies.co.uk
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