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Complementary Veterinary Medicine Branch
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Epidemiology, Food Safety, Animal Welfare and Biosecurity Branch
Industry Veterinarians Branch
Large Animal Veterinary Technicians Group
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Home » For veterinary professionals » Education & events » CPD pathway » Sheep, beef cattle and deer CPD pathway » Masters programmes
Masters Programmes
It may be possible during the course of your study within the Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology to transfer to a Masters degree in Veterinary Medicine or Agriculture.
Please contact Massey University to discuss this possibility early on in your study (before 20-30 credits). This will ensure your credits can be transferred.
Master in Veterinary Medicine (MVM)
No more than 20-30 credits can be transferred towards the MVM. The MVM is a 120 credit degree made up of 15 credit taught courses and a 45 credit literature review or practicum or a 60 credit research project. For further information about the MVM please visit the Massey University website.
Alternatively, please email Kate Hill (K.Hill@massey.ac.nz), Director - MVM Programme
Master in Agriculture (MAg)
No more than 30 credits can be transferred to the MAg. The MAg is 180 credits made up of 120 credits of taught material and 60 credits of a unique professionally-focused research project.
For further information about the MAg please visit the Massey University website.
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