Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Public Health (EAD) (PC-VPHEAD) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
About this course
Contact
Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
Email: vet-publichealth@unimelb.edu.au
Currently enrolled students:
Contact Stop 1
Coordinator
Dr Simon Firestone
Intended learning outcomes
This course will reinforce and strengthen all the graduate attributes that will have already been achieved by the participants by way of their primary degree and work experience before enrolling in this postgraduate certificate course.
Academic excellence will be fostered by utilising the high level professional skills of internationally recognised experts in technical content and adult learning.
This course involves subject material across a wide range of disciplines including veterinary science, management, leadership, outbreak risk assessment, decision-making and communication. Participants in the course will be veterinarians, animal scientists and animal health professionals who are already in positions that bring them into professional contact with the general public and where they are involved in providing leadership in technical matters.
This course specifically addresses issues of leadership development for responding to emergency situations in the community. Emergency diseases are often transboundary diseases, which are not confined by national borders and thus require multinational approaches to achieving their control.
Working professionally across cultures and social groups is critical both at official levels and also at local levels to ensure community involvement in control programs. It is anticipated that this course will attract veterinarians, animal scientists and animal health professionals from around the world, including from developing countries, and cultural diversity will be deliberately used when assigning students to syndicate work projects.
This course focuses on dealing with animal health issues that are global issues and which require global, regional and local approaches. It is expected that graduates will be prepared and sensitised to opportunities to work at a global, regional or local level, either within their own State or national agencies or through one of the many international veterinary and public health agencies and non-governmental organisations.
Generic skills
Upon completion of the Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Public Health (Emergency Animal Diseases), graduates should:
- Possess medium to high-level computing skills;
- Apply critical and analytical skills to the identification and resolution of problems;
- Communicate effectively; and
- Have good time management skills.
Graduate attributes
Graduates will have specialised knowledge and skills in a broad range of areas as required to fill a number of professional roles in emergency animal disease preparedness and response.
Graduates will be aware of the epidemiological, economic, environmental, political, social and welfare factors behind outbreaks of emergency animal disease and disease emergence.
The specialist skills and knowledge achieved will allow veterinarians and animal health professionals to provide advanced services in a broad range of aspects of emergency animal disease responses, in Australia and internationally.
Last updated: 21 February 2025