1. Manage ethical and moral problems in field practice with evidence-base approaches and leadership together with appropriate logic and value.
2. Prioritize scientific information in biomedical veterinary science and apply the beneficial output to develop laboratory practice and research study.
3. Integrate the theory and experiences together with scientific evidences to develop the new knowledge in veterinary science through research study.
4. Communicate efficiently with multidisciplinary academic colleagues and staff by using the communicate appropriately with the individual groups, both in academic and professional
5. Utilize digital and information technology (IT) to encourage working network communication, data analysis together with presentation and research publication.
6. Evaluate principles, purposes, strong critical-thinking with problem-solving skills, to utilizing veterinary science literacy as integral part of the thought process.
Philosophy and Justification
The study of the Master of Science degree in Veterinary Biomedical Science (Vet.Biomed. Sci.) focuses on an integrated course among veterinary medicine, agriculture, health science, and other biosciences, including biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, cytogenetics, stem cell, technology, bioinformatics, biotechnology, toxicology, hematology and immunology, neurology, microbiology and environmental science, encourage graduates to generate new knowledge in biological sciences and veterinary medicine. It offers students the opportunity to pursue their research skills and specialize in fields under the concept of “One health” such as zoonotic diseases, epidemiological and public health surveillance and wildlife conservation.
Objectives of the Programme
By the end of the study, the graduates will have qualifications according to Thai Qualifications Framework for Higher Education as shown below.
1. Handle with moral problems, complex ethics in academic or professional and, still,
take the feelings of others in consideration and respond to moral and ethical issues based on reasoning and values
2. Interpret the current concepts and scientific information of biomedical veterinary science to promote animal health management.
3. Develop the research in veterinary science responding to improve and support professional practices.
4. Handle well communication and interpersonal skills and ability to treat themselves and their colleagues appropriately with good leadership and skills to work as a team and be responsible to themselves and others
5. Apply digital and information technology (IT) for further study in advance veterinary science and related disciplines
Code | Course | Credits |
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1) Core courses (8 credits) | ||
GRID 603 | Biostatistics | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 806 | Veterinary Welfare in Research | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSID 700 | Seminar in Veterinary Biomedical Science I | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSID 701 | Seminar in Veterinary Biomedical Science II | 1 (1-0-2) |
*VSID 702 | Research Methodology for Veterinary Biomedical Science | 2 (2-0-4) |
2) Required courses (10 credits) | ||
3.1 Veterinary Diagnostic Sciences | ||
VSPA 710 | Causes and Progression of Disease | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 711 | Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 712 | Biosafety and Biosecurity in Laboratory Management | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSPA 722 | Advanced Immunology in Veterinary Science | 3 (3-0-6) |
3.2 Applied Veterinary Biomedical Sciences | ||
VSPA 711 | Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSID 747 | Current Topics in Applied Veterinary Biomedical Science | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSPA 748 | Applied Biochemistry for Veterinary Biomedical Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 750 | Advanced cell biology | 3 (2-3-5) |
3.3 Zoo Animal and Wildlife Health Managements | ||
VSCL 770 | Conservation Medicine | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSCL 782 | Ecology and Conservation Biology | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 788 | Care and Management of Zoo and Exotic Animal | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 789 | Wildlife Management | 2 (2-0-4) |
3.4 Veterinary Public Health | ||
VSCL 741 | Advanced Epidemiology in Veterinary Science | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSCL 745 | Current concept in Veterinary Public Health | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSCL 746 | International laws and regulations for Veterinary Public Health | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSCL 754 | Risk analysis of infectious diseases | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSCL 755 | Emerging Diseases | 2 (2-0-4) |
4. Elective Courses (not less than 6 credits) | ||
4.1) Veterinary Diagnostic Sciences | ||
SCID 500 | Cell and Molecular Biology | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 713 | Selected Topics in Veterinary Diagnostic Science | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 724 | Advanced Clinical Biochemistry in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 715 | Advanced Clinical Virology in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 716 | Advanced Clinical Bacteriology and Mycology in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 717 | Advanced Clinical Toxicology in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 718 | Applied Clinical Pathology in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 719 | Application of the Diagnostic Techniques in Veterinary Parasitology | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 720 | Applied Molecular Biology in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 721 | Laboratory Animal Use and Management | 2 (1-3-3) |
VSPA 723 | Analytical Toxicology | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 780 | Forensic Entomology | 2 (1-3-3) |
VSCL 781 | Forensic Pathology in Veterinary Science | 2 (1-3-3) |
4.2) Applied Veterinary Biomedical Sciences | ||
SCID 500 | Cell and Molecular Biology | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSCL 732 | Case study in Biomedical Science | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSID 733 | Neurology in Veterinary Science | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 734 | Neuropathology in Veterinary Science | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 749 | Selected Topic in Applied Veterinary Biomedical Sciences | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSID 775 | Applied Animal Nutrition | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 738 | Stem Cell and Regeneration in Veterinary Medicine | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 739 | Techniques for Cell Culture | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 740 | Molecular Signalling for Drug Development in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 751 | Protein Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSPA 752 | Current Topics in Structural Biology | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSPA 753 | Feed Formulation and Feeding | 3 (2-3-5) |
4.3) Zoo Animal and Wildlife Health Managements | ||
VSID 774 | Selected Topics in Exotic, Zoo and Wildlife Animals | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSCL 783 | Practice in Exotic Animal | 3 (1-6-4) |
VSCL 784 | Applied Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 785 | Techniques in Wildlife Ecology Study | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 786 | Aquatic Animal Conservation | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 787 | Selected Practice in Veterinary Medicine | 3 (0-9-3) |
VSCL 835 | Applied Geographic Information System and Spatial Analysis in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
4.4) Veterinary Public Health | ||
VSID 735 | Applied Food Microbiology and Immunology | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSID 736 | Food Safety and Security | 3 (3-0-6) |
VSCL 744 | Economics of Food Safety | 1 (1-0-2) |
VSCL 835 | Applied Geographic Information System and Spatial Analysis in Veterinary Science | 3 (2-3-5) |
VSCL 837 | Veterinary Epidemiology for Public Policy | 2 (2-0-4) |
VSCL 839 | Social Network Analysis in Veterinary Science | 2 (1-2-3) |
5. Thesis (12 credits) | ||
VSID 698 | Thesis | 12 (0-36-0) |
Program Specification : Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program |
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