Southwest University (SWU)

Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine

Chongqing, China

The Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine at Southwest University (SWU) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Southwest University (SWU) in Chongqing is a major comprehensive university formed in 2005 through the merger of longstanding institutions, now serving over 36,000 students with more than 500 international learners and a wide portfolio of 146 programmes. Set on an extensive garden-style campus near the Jialing River and Jinyun Mountain, SWU combines strong traditions in teacher education and agricultural science with broad disciplinary coverage across the sciences, humanities and applied fields. Its scale and facilities support a lively campus life and diverse research activity.

SWU is noted for disciplinary strengths such as education, psychology and agronomy, and it supports significant research initiatives from silkworm genomics to ethnic education and cognitive studies. The university offers abundant laboratory and fieldwork opportunities, structured postgraduate pathways and a network of national and provincial research centres. Programmes are designed to integrate practical skills, research training and community engagement, preparing students for academic and professional careers alike.

International students can expect comfortable accommodation options, language support and campus services that ease adjustment to life in Chongqing; dormitories provide air conditioning, internet access and communal facilities while campus amenities include sports and cultural activities. SWU promotes scholarships and application guidance for overseas applicants and encourages prospective students to review specific programme entry requirements, funding opportunities and research supervisors when preparing their applications.

About the Program

The Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine is a one-year program at Southwest University in China, taught in English. It's for students who want to focus on preventing diseases in animals.

The curriculum includes subjects like epidemiology, public health, and food safety. Students develop skills in risk assessment, disease surveillance, and health promotion, with practical experience in fieldwork and community projects.

Graduates can pursue careers as Public Health Specialists, Veterinary Epidemiologists, Food Safety Inspectors, Animal Health Officers, or Environmental Health Specialists, working in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private industry.

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