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Veterinary professional life 301


 
Module code VPL 301
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Veterinary Science
Module content

This module focuses on community engagement veterinary communication skills and gender-based violence. The One Health, One Welfare concept is applied practically in the context of a community engagement activity.Business management skills are further developed through an introduction to marketing within the context of the veterinary practice and the community setting. The skills learnt in this and previous modules are applied practically in a group assignment involving a community based activity.

Module credits 6.00
NQF Level 07
Prerequisites VPL 201. Third year academic level and admission to relevant programme
Contact time 14 other contact sessions, 28 discussions, 28 lectures
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Veterinary Tropical Diseases
Period of presentation Year

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