Animal Science
Key Facts
Course Code D311-
Qualification
MRes
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Course duration
1 year
Available for September start 2025
MRes Animal Science provides you with the ideal opportunity to carry out research in a specific area of animal science while studying a selection of taught elements relating to animal science (reproduction, anatomy, immunology, grassland science, nutrition, animal production and genetics). In this way you gain a Masters degree by research but with the opportunity to explore other taught areas of interest in different areas of animal science. Providing you with a high level of research training, the MRes is the ideal stepping-stone for those either considering a PhD in animal science or the wider field of animal/veterinary/biological science as well as positions in research and development.
Working under the supervision of active researchers with expertise in the field, you will develop a year-long animal science research project in the areas of production, reproduction, parasitology, nutrition, cognition or behaviour. You will be mentored in hypothesis-driven experimental design and will receive training in analytical techniques, statistical analysis and the interpretation of results.
Typical Entry Requirements
Course Overview
About this course
Modules September start - 2025
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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MRes Dissertation (A) | BRM6060 | 60 |
MRes Dissertation (B) | BRM6160 | 60 |
Options
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Animal Breeding and Genetics | BRM5820 | 20 |
Equine Nutrition | BRM5320 | 20 |
Equine Reproductive Physiology and Breeding Technology | BRM5220 | 20 |
Grassland Science | BRM5120 | 20 |
Infection and Immunity | BRM1620 | 20 |
Livestock Nutrition | BRM0320 | 20 |
Livestock Production Science | BRM5420 | 20 |
Understanding Equine Action: from Anatomy to Behaviour | BRM6220 | 20 |
Field and Laboratory Techniques | BRM4820 | 20 |
Frontiers in the Biosciences | BRM0220 | 20 |
Hot Topics in Parasite Control | BRM0920 | 20 |
Statistical Concepts, Methods and Tools | MAM5120 | 20 |
* Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh