Programme

Veterinary Medicine / Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Overview

Degree awarded:
  • M.P.V.M
  • M.Phil
  • M.Phil Veterinary Public Health
  • M.Phil. Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • M.Phil/Ph.D
  • M.Phil/Ph.D Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • M.Phil/Ph.D Veterinary Public Health
  • M.Sc
  • M.V.P.H
  • Ph.D
  • Ph.D Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • Ph.D Veterinary Public Health
Programmes:
  • Master of Science in Epizootiology
  • Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • Master of Veterinary Public Health
Field of interest:
  • Aquaculture
  • Disease Surveillance
  • Environmental Hygiene
  • Epizootiology
  • Extension Services
  • Fish Diseases
  • Food Safety
  • Immunology
  • Not Applicable
  • Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • Quarantine Service
  • Quarantine Services
  • Vaccine and Vaccination
  • Veterinary Public Health
  • Water Quality
  • Wildlife Ecology and Diseases
  • Zoonoses
Entry requirements:

    General Regulations Governing Admission to Higher Degree Programmes

    • Candidates for admission to higher degree programmes shall normally be graduates of the University of Ibadan or other Universities/Institutions recognised by the Senate. Admission shall be made by the Postgraduate College on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • Candidates without any previous higher degrees in the relevant discipline may be admitted only to either the Degree of Master or the Professional Degree of Master.
    • Candidates with recognised “Research Higher” Degree in the relevant discipline may be admitted to the M.Phil or Ph.D. degree programmes as appropriate, on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • A candidate admitted to the degree of Master of University of Ibadan who obtained a weighted average mark of 55.0 – 59.9%, or a CGPA of between 4.0 and 4.9 may be offered provisional admission to the M.Phil./Ph.D programmes. Such candidates shall be assessed within three semesters of full time and four semesters of part time registration for the M.Phil/Ph.D to Ph.D conversion. This shall also apply to students who graduated from other universities 

    SPECIAL WAIVER FOR MATURED APPLICANTS

    • All University of Ibadan graduates should be admitted to Postgraduate programme with the ordinary level criteria existing at the time their first admission. Candidate who did not fulfill the requirements as at the time of their admission are not eligible for consideration.
    • Special consideration may be given to candidates, who obtained their first degree not less than 20 years from the time of seeking admission to any postgraduate programmes. Such candidates must have been found to possess special skills or abilities and professionally or academically engaged during the period of 20 years.
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Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine is a specialized field within veterinary medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of both animals and humans through disease prevention, health promotion, and the management of public health risks. This field is crucial for ensuring the safety of food, preventing the spread of diseases, and promoting the overall health of communities. Here's a general overview of the course content in Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine:

Zoonotic Diseases: 

  • Students learn about diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans, such as rabies, avian influenza, and tuberculosis.

Epidemiology: 

  • Courses cover the principles of disease spread, outbreak investigation, data analysis, and surveillance to understand disease patterns.

Food Safety: 

  • Students study the monitoring and regulation of food production processes to ensure the safety of animal-derived products for human consumption.

Veterinary Public Health Regulations: 

  • Courses focus on laws and regulations related to disease control, food safety, and public health practices.

Disease Surveillance: 

  • Students learn methods to track and monitor disease occurrences in animal and human populations.

One Health Approach: 

  • Courses emphasize the interconnectedness of animal, human, and environmental health and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration.

Public Health Communication: 

  • Students study effective ways to communicate public health information to communities, professionals, and policymakers.

Disease Control Strategies: 

  • Courses cover strategies for preventing, controlling, and managing infectious diseases within animal populations.

Biosecurity: 

  • Students learn about measures to prevent the introduction and spread of diseases within and between animal facilities.

Vaccination Programs: 

  • Courses focus on designing and implementing vaccination schedules to prevent the outbreak of specific diseases.

Quarantine Procedures: 

  • Students study protocols for isolating and monitoring animals to prevent the introduction of diseases.

Environmental Health: 

  • Courses cover the impact of environmental factors on health and strategies to mitigate risks.

Health Promotion: 

  • Students learn about promoting health and preventing diseases through education, awareness campaigns, and community engagement.

Few/Some of the Course Content

 

PVM 722Economics of livestock Production
VPH 711Fish and Shell Fish Diseases and hygiene
PVM 721Advances in Veterinary Business and Management
PVM 717Veterinary Biometrics
PVM 732Project
PVM 731Seminar Presentation
PVM 728Veterinary Ethics
VPH 713Control of Major and Emerging Zoonoses
PVM 724Advances in Veterinary Jurisprudence
PVM 715Disease Surveillance and Emergency Preparedness
PVM 716Advances in Vaccine Production & Vaccinations
PVM 727Laboratory Diagnostic Methods
PVM 712Veterinary Immunology
PVM 726Prevention of diseases of Fish and Aquatic Animals
PVM 723Veterinary Project Planning and Appraisal
PVM 714Technical Report Writing
PVM 713Advances in Veterinary
PVM 711Advanced Epizootiology
VPH 722Veterinary Environmental Health
PVM 711Advanced Epizootiology
PVM 712Veterinary Immunology
PVM 714Technical Report Writing

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Career Path

Graduates of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine programmes have specialised knowledge in disease prevention, public health management, and the interface between animal and human health. They play a pivotal role in ensuring food safety, managing disease outbreaks, and promoting overall well-being. Here are some common career paths for graduates:

Veterinary Public Health Specialist:

  • Many graduates work in government agencies, research institutions, and international organizations to manage diseases that impact animals and humans.

Epidemiologist: 

  • Graduates can work as epidemiologists, analyzing disease patterns, risk factors, and transmission dynamics in animal and human populations.

Food Safety Inspector: 

  • Some graduates work in regulatory agencies, inspecting food production facilities and ensuring the safety of animal-derived products.

Disease Surveillance Officer: 

  • Graduates can work in public health agencies, monitoring disease trends and responding to outbreaks.

Public Health Educator: 

  • Some graduates focus on educating the public about disease prevention, zoonotic risks, and health promotion.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist: 

  • Graduates can work in agencies overseeing disease control, public health regulations, and biosecurity measures.

Research Scientist: 

  • Some graduates engage in research projects focused on disease transmission, preventive strategies, and public health policies.

One Health Coordinator: 

  • Graduates can work on initiatives that promote collaboration between human health, animal health, and environmental experts.

Disaster Response Coordinator: 

  • Some graduates work in emergency response teams, managing disease outbreaks and health emergencies.

International Health Advisor: 

  • Graduates can work with international organizations to address global health challenges and improve health systems.

Veterinary Consultant: 

  • Graduates can provide expertise in disease prevention, biosecurity, and public health to veterinary practices and farms.

Government Policy Advisor: 

  • Graduates can work as advisors on public health policies related to disease control and prevention.

Environmental Health Specialist: 

  • Some graduates focus on the impact of environmental factors on health and contribute to risk assessment and management.

Nonprofit Organizations: 

  • Graduates can work in NGOs focused on animal welfare, public health, and disease prevention.

Veterinary Writer or Educator: 

  • Graduates can create educational materials and guidelines related to public health and preventive medicine.


Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine graduates contribute significantly to disease prevention, food safety, and overall public health. Their expertise is essential for mitigating health risks, promoting well-being, and creating a healthier environment for both animals and humans.

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