Вступительные требования
Either a 2nd Class Honours degree of a recognised university in science, or a related subject, or a degree in medicine; applicants with an appropriate technical qualification and work experience, or equivalent qualifications, are also welcomed.
Форма обучен. |
Начало |
Продолж. |
Форма обучен.Вечернее |
Начало сентябрь |
Продолж.Кол-во лет: 2 |
Форма обучен.Дневное |
Начало сентябрь |
Продолж.Кол-во лет: 1 |
This course aims to provide training in the theoretical and practical aspects of the biology and control of disease vectors as well as the human pathogens that they transmit; introductory sessions cover all aspects of major vector-borne diseases and offer a thorough grounding in the systematics of medically important arthropods, the main processes regulating vector populations, and in the biology of vector-parasite and vector-vertebrate interactions; the James Busvine Memorial Medal and Prize, donated by Professor James Busvine in 1987, is awarded each year for outstanding performance; at the end of this course students should be able to: Demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding of the biology of vectors and intermediate hosts of human pathogens together with methods for their control; describe the biology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of parasitic infections in humans and relate these to human health and disease control strategies; demonstrate a range of specialised technical and analytical skills relevant to vectors and vector-borne diseases; design and carry out a research project on biology or control of disease vectors, analyse and interpret the results and prepare a report including a critical literature review; design, undertake and evaluate vector control interventions, and show written and verbal competence in communicating scientific information.