Veterinary Research Module

Code School Level Credits Semesters
VETS3013 Veterinary Medicine and Science 3 30 April Full Year UK
Code
VETS3013
School
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Level
3
Credits
30
Semesters
April Full Year UK

Summary

The module enables students to experience contemporary research methods by requiring them to design a research programme and perform data analysis activities aimed at solving a specific veterinary biomedical problem. They will analyse and interpret data, read and collate previous information and results relevant to their problem, write a clear and concise report in the form of a proposal for future research. Students will complete three mentored research rotations, from a choice of nine options, to provide students with insights into a variety of data analysis approaches relevant to veterinary medicine. including data based on laboratory work, audit, experimental or observational studies or an extended literature review. 
  
This module also considers: 
  
The basis of how scientists formulate hypotheses, make predictions based on these hypotheses, and conduct experiments to test these predictions. 
  
Introduction to the importance of laboratory and field research and evidence based veterinary medicine.
 

Target Students

Restricted to students registered for the BVMedSci programme only. There is a limited number of places on this module. Students are reminded that enrolments which are not agreed by the Offering School in advance may be cancelled without notice.

Classes

A mixture of lectures, practical sessions, seminars and self-directed study.

Assessment

Assessed by end of designated period

Educational Aims

The aim of the research project is to provide students with:· An appreciation of the value of research in modern veterinary medicine and science – particularly how research contributes to furthering veterinary knowledge.· An understanding of the possibilities for a career in research whether this be pure research, governmental or commercial or other forms of applied research.· Skills in hypothesis-driven veterinary medicine that will be of value in practice.· An understanding of the importance of research and evidence-based medicine to clinical practice and research active clinicians· An understanding of thepractical skills to undertake a qualitative or quantitative research exercise· The ability to use appropriate techniques to design and carry out research project, including literature reviews, design, analysis, presentation and writing· Development of lifelong learning skills

Learning Outcomes

a. Knowledge and Understanding

At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

b. Intellectual Skills

At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate:

b. Intellectual Skills

At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate:

c. Professional Practice Skills

At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate:

d. Transferrable Skills

At the end of this module the student should be able to demonstrate:

Development of the ability to assimilate information that will be of value for future clinical practice.

Conveners

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Last updated 07/01/2025.