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Animal Production Science Admission Detail at University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

You need the buzzword when you register on the Apply system so it is clear which school/college you are applying from.

All UK schools and colleges and a small number of EU and international establishments are registered with UCAS. If you are applying from one of these, you should get your school/college UCAS ‘buzzword’ from your teacher or adviser. If you are applying independently, or are applying from a school/college which is not registered to manage applications, you will still use the Apply system but you do not need a ‘buzzword’.
Academic references

Once you have completed your application, submit it to your referee (normally your teacher or adviser if you are applying from a UCAS registered school/college) who will attach your references and submit your completed application to UCAS for you.

If you are applying independently, you are responsible for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS. Note that your referee should know you well enough to write about you, your academic potential and your suitability for higher education. UCAS will not accept references from family, other relatives or friends.
Fees

The standard application fee is £19. This is only £9 if you apply for one course at one university or college only

Zootecnia Degree at Universidade Paulista

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The course of Zootecnia aims to train top-level professional, with solid theoretical and practical knowledge in the areas of creation, management, nutrition, feeding, reproduction and breeding of domestic animals and wildlife as well as in economics and management and rural agribusiness.
Main Activities

The Zootecnista to be a professional with solid technical and scientific training, ready to manage different systems of animal production, with skill and competence to:
know and understand the factors of production and combine them with technical and economic efficiency;
conceive, design and analysis systems, products and processes;
know and act in markets agroindustrial complex;
understand and act in the organization and management and business community;
meet, interact and influence in decision making processes of actors and institutions, management of sectoral policies of its field of action;
develop and use new technologies;
assess the impact of professional activities in the social, environmental and economic;
work in teaching in higher education, design and conduct research, interpret and disseminate results;
act ethically, participating in multidisciplinary teams.

Clinical Medicine of Small Animals Degree at Universidade de Santo Amaro

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Objectives:
- Training the veterinarian for diagnosis and therapeutic management of major diseases that affect dogs and cats within the universe of clinical small animal;
- Update on various areas covering each area, preparing for the professional trained in the clinical care of small animals;
- Guidance on how to conduct a review into the conduct and writing of research projects involving reports of clinical cases.

Audience:
The course of specialization Sensu Lato of Clinical Medicine of Small Animals is designed for professionals with higher education in veterinary medicine, intending to act or to act in Veterinary Medicine.

Duration:
23 months

Hours:
500 hours

Coordination:

Prof.. Simone Gonçalves Rodrigues Gomes.

Animal Husbandry Major at Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The development   in recent years, has been permanent. We have improved the quality of our production facilities and services for our students, our main goal for them is focused on meeting their professional needs, providing quality in its higher education and putting it at a competitive level at the time of leaving our home study. With this in mind, we have invested in sustaining the operation of our facilities, for example, providing better facilities for our headquarters in pre-practice, LIVESTOCK FARM CENTER km 17, where each year we optimize livestock work and stay in our practice, the CENTER pig that runs on the campus of the Faculty and provides direct service to the community in genetic improvement by selling animals suitable, the production of birds, whose primary function is to provide the necessary materials to our students Last year, an area where they can practice detailed in the poultry field, obtaining an ideal product to sell and put on the market, the production centers of wildlife works at the farm 17 km, where the project is progressing and the people increases, we hope to achieve the objective of creating market alternatives in the sale of meat, the Language Center, which offers practical options for professionals and the general public, improving their quality of education and raising its level by learning the English language levels basic, intermediate and advanced, and finally, the computer center, part of which offer courses in the area of computing and information technology, improving their services in the field of internet, affordable to our students and the general public.

Highlighting further their presence, the Faculty of Zootecnia broadens their horizons, taking on his own responsibility and the tremendous support of the Provincial Municipality of Alto Amazonas, the opportunity to have two schools and a vocational specialty, the same as detailed below: SCHOOL OF AQUACULTURE TRAINING, TRAINING SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND INITIAL SPECIALIST IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. It has been two years since its establishment, and we can say that somehow we met the expectations of the population yurimaguina, giving them alternatives in their training as professionals. Aquaculture belongs to the Faculty of Sciences, as early education and foreign languages are part of the Faculty of Education and Humanities, indicating that the headquarters of these two powers is the city of Iquitos.

We seek that our teachers, working in line with the advancement of science and technology in the livestock, thereby responding to the confidence placed in the institution and work with dedication, disappointment and faced the crisis with a project better future.

We believe that there is much that lies ahead, but the best way to approach our target is to start walking, as we are doing today. We hope that we apologize for glitches that might arise, but we want our faculty to continue to grow forever, maintaining an atmosphere conducive to a productive discussion and useful for everyone.

Veterinary Degree at Eduardo Mondlane University Maputo Mozambique

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Veterinary Medicine of the Eduardo Mondlane University is a public institution of higher education, whose social function is the education level of a Veterinary degree, postgraduate and continuing vocational training in the areas of animal health, public health and animal produce.
Veterinary Medicine develops research, defining them as essential to support the educational function and as a source of power to your system extension.

Moçambicana Veterinary School as our institution aims to deliver contextualized academic programs and continuously updated through a system extension that promotes the contact between the social and national and international research and veterinary education.

Animal conservation Science Tuition and Fees at Saint Martins College Uk

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

The tuition fees for a full-time undergraduate course in 2009/10 will be: Course (e.g. full time undergraduate or HND) Fees
Full time undergraduate £3,225
Full time PGCE £3,225

You can borrow a tuition fee loan from the Government, which means that you don’t have to find the money to pay the tuition fees while you are studying.
The Higher Education Maintenance Grant has been increased to a maximum £2,906. Families with a household income of less than £25,000 will receive the full grant and those with a household income of less than £50,000 will receive some of the grant.

Once you have graduated and are earning above £15,000 you will start to repay your student loan. But if you started your course in 2009, you can ask for a 5 year repayment break to allow you take out a mortgage or start a family.

Here’s the 2009 Guide to Higher Education Finance for you to download.

Below is a quick guide to the extra financial support that may be available to you in 2009.

You can also apply to your funding organisation for a maintenance loan, to pay for costs such as accommodation and food, and a maintenance grant. For students domiciled in England, this is the new Student Finance England service. For further information about who to apply to for your funding, see the Direct Gov website.

For most students on full-time undergraduate courses (non-NHS funded) you may be eligible for the following:
A CUMBRIA bursary
A CUMBRIA scholarship
Four-year undergraduate teaching bursary (where this applies)
Higher education maintenance grant
Living cost loan
Tuition fee loan.

For students on NHS-funded full-time courses:
Fees paid are by the strategic health authority
Diploma nurses – a bursary not based on financial circumstances
Degrees – a bursary and access to student loans (based on financial circumstances)
Extra allowances are available for older students and students with dependants.

The level of bursary offered by the University will also be subject to the annual inflationary increase announced by the government so as to ensure that support offered to eligible students will not be reduced in real terms by inflation.

There is also a range of support for people studying part-time.

Funding for Part-time Courses
Financial support may be available for part-time courses, depending upon where you live. For students domiciled in England you can apply to your funding organisation for financial support each year. The application forms will be available from the beginning of July and you can obtain one either from your funding organisation or by downloading one from the Student Support website.

Students domiciled in other parts of the UK should contact Student Finance Direct and select “Contact” for details of their funding organisation.

The amount of help towards your tuition fees is based upon your household income, the number of hours you are studying and how long it will take you to complete your course. Check with Admissions or the Student Development and Advisory Service for the percentage equivalent of a full-time course so that you can work out from the following table how much support you will receive towards your tuition fees (NB many courses are 50% equivalent):

Amount of fee grant
Course equivalent to 50% to 59% of a full-time course – £805
Course equivalent to 60% to 74% of a full-time course – £970
Course equivalent to 75% or more of a full-time course – £1,210

You can also apply for a grant of up to £260 towards your course costs, again this is based upon your household income.

Funding for Postgraduate Courses
To study a postgraduate course, either full-time or part-time, you will need to source your own funding for fees and living costs. Some funding may come from sponsorship, scholarships, educational trusts and charities or other sources. We would advise you to start early when researching funding opportunities.

Post Graduation in Animal Science at Universidade Estadual Paulista

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

The post-graduate in Animal Science, Faculty of Dentistry, Course of Veterinary Medicine of UNESP – Campus de Araçatuba is to graduate professionals in higher education, graduates of institutions recognized national or foreign institutions as equivalent, with a profile consistent with the areas covered by the program. Aims at the training of teachers, researchers and practitioners, to meet the demands of public and private sectors. Their deployment in the Master’s level, occurred in March 2004. The act that authorized the operation of the course was the resolution UNESP-18, 18/03/2004. Also had their recognition by the Ministry of Education through the Ministerial Decree number 2878 of 24 August 2005.

Animal Breeding and Genetics Admission Detail at Norwegian University Of Life Sciences

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Admission for Bachelor’s, MSc & PhD programmes and for non-degree students.

English taught Bachelor’s programme

UMB has one bachelor’s programme for English speaking students: Development Studies. All applicants are required to meet NOKUT’s minimum requirements for admission to higher education in Norway. These requirements vary depending on the country in which you got your education. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).

English taught Master of Science degree (MSc)

Applicants must normally have obtained a First Degree / Bachelor’s degree of at least 3 years duration, or its equivalent, including courses equalling 2 years of full-time studies in a subject relevant to that of the programme applied for. For programme-specific information, please select the relevant programme from our list of Study Options. At least 2nd Class, Upper Division or the equivalent is normally required to be included in the final selection for admission. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).

Students applying for scholarships are requested to refer to the pages on scholarships.

PhD
- For further information, please see our PhD pages.

Non-degree students
Students on the Erasmus Programme:

Guest students are accepted at all levels of study for a period of up to one year. We would like to emphasise that acceptance as a guest/exchange student is for a maximum of one year only and does not constitute admission to a regular degree programme.

All applicants are required to meet NOKUT’s minimum requirements for admission to higher education in Norway. These requirements vary depending on the country in which you got your education. In addition, applicants need to document English language proficiency (more information below).

All applicants are further required to document proficiency in the English language
Applicants whose first language is not English are normally obliged to provide the results of either the TOEFL test with a score of 170 (500 paper-based test) or better, or the IELTS test with a score of 5.0 or better. Detailed country-specific information on English language requirements is available on NOKUT’s webpages.