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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences MSc in Veterinary nursing with a Major in Veterinary Nursing
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

MSc in Veterinary nursing with a Major in Veterinary Nursing

Uppsala, Sweden

2 Years

English

Full time

15 Jan 2025*

Sep 2025

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* for international students

* citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland are required to pay application and tuition fees

Introduction

MSc with a Major in Veterinary Nursing programme gives you a good foundation for postgraduate education and knowledge to sustainably and ethically conduct development work, innovation and work in animal health care today and in the future.

The programme is based on relevant scientific, societal and ethical aspects with a clear connection to research and business in animal health and medical care. The studies give you in-depth knowledge in, among other things, animal care in medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, acute/intensive care, and rehabilitation.

A master's degree in veterinary nursing does not entail the opportunity to apply for a Licentiate as a Veterinary Nurse.

The programme provides a broad knowledge of the field, in-depth theoretical and methodological knowledge in animal health and medical care, as well as insight into current research and development work. Skills in working independently and in groups, seeking new and relevant knowledge, and expressing oneself in writing and orally are practised continuously during the programme.

The programme emphasizes the ability to analyse solutions from an ethical, efficient, and sustainable perspective. The education also includes recurring parts of a professional approach e.g. collaboration within and between professions, as well as communication. The programme ends with an independent work of 30 credits, with the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in a current issue in the main area. The studies provide good knowledge of scientific theory and a good foundation for postgraduate education.

The Master’s Programme in Veterinary Nursing can lead to doctoral studies and provide students with the knowledge necessary for working both sustainably and ethically with development, innovation and veterinary nursing. The programme draws on relevant scientific, social and ethical elements with clear links to research, industry and the future professional role.

Internationalisation is made possible through collaborations with higher education institutions abroad that offer Bachelor’s programmes in veterinary nursing. Thanks to these collaborations, it is possible to conduct study visits, and and projects and work with the independent project abroad.

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