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Postgraduate Certificate
Improve International
Part Time
JUL-26
2 Years
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Postgraduate Certificate
Improve International
Part Time
JUL-26
2 Years
Select a an exam type
Exotic pets often fill veterinary surgeons with dread as they come through the surgery door. This programme will leave you fully equipped to understand and treat the more varied cases and species. The programme includes taught sessions on all key areas and promises to bring you fully up to date with all of the current and emerging issues. The modules will assist delegates in consolidating their knowledge of exotic medicine and surgery and help them develop an informed clinical approach to the exotic patient.
Initial registration for the Optional Practical Attendance Modules is open on a first come first serve basis to delegates booking onto the Exotic Animal Practice Online Learning Programme. Any bookings made thereafter will be subject to review and acceptance. Improve International have the right to refuse a booking if it does not meet the entry requirements stated above. Please contact us for further information.
Students living in
Domestic
£2,010 per year
Students from Domestic
Full time fee is £4,020 per year and it's a guide for part-time students
£2,010 per year
Students from Other UK
Full time fee is £4,020 per year and it's a guide for part-time students; The above-mentioned fee is for the Isle of Man
£2,010 per year
Students from Channel Islands
Full time fee is £4,020 per year and it's a guide for part-time students
£3,938 per year
Students from EU
Full time fee is £7,875 per year and it's a guide for part-time students
£3,938 per year
Students from International
Full time fee is £7,875 per year and it's a guide for part-time students
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London