Zoë Chapman
MSc in Livestock Health and Production graduate, UK.
Zoë is now Team Leader in Animal Management
at Hadlow College.
“ The degree has already had a number of benefits both for my career and personally. From a career
perspective I teach a wider range of subjects and to a higher level than before and am involved at
a more senior level in departmental development.”
For the MSc degree either:
(a) a second class honours degree or the equivalent in a scientific subject, veterinary science, animal
science, agriculture,
biological sciences or medicine; or
(b) a second class honours degree in a scientific discipline which has, in the opinion of the University,
included suitable training.
For the Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate and 240-hour and 50-hour Short
courses
a degree or a technical or professional qualification and work experience considered appropriate and
relevant by the University.
All applicants
All applicants must provide evidence of their English language ability. Applicants whose first
language is not English must provide documentary evidence acceptable to the University that the applicant
has, no more than three years prior to the application, either:
The University reserves the right to require an applicant to pass at an appropriate level a test of proficiency in English that is acceptable to the University before an offer of registration can be made.
There are no entrance requirements for 35-hour Short courses.