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Lat updated: 13th November 2020

Due to the ongoing Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, and with the health and safety of students and staff our priority, changes have been made in the delivery of your course for the 2020/21 academic year, which has moved to a blended learning model.

Please select the undergraduate or appropriate postgraduate page to see the arrangements we have put in place. These are designed to provide you with the opportunity to achieve your learning outcomes.

 Please note that, as this is an evolving situation, further adjustments may be needed as Government and other restrictions associated with the pandemic dictate. We will update these pages with any changes and inform you of these via email.

Please do check your RVC email account frequently for updates (or email account provided at application if you have not yet completed your first enrolment at the RVC).

The RVC cannot be responsible for any costs unnecessarily incurred by students following notification of changes.

EU/EEA and Swiss students need to be mindful of their changing citizen rights in light of Brexit and the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020. For further information, please visit our .


MSc courses

MSc in One Health: ecosystems, humans and animals

Term 2

Teaching delivery mode January 2021 – April 2021:
Blended (off-campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus January 2021 – April 2021:

Mandatory face-to-face teaching: Zero

Optional: Zero

As your educational experience for Term 2 remains off-campus you are not permitted to physically attend RVC. Thank you for your continued support in reducing campus population density which helps to ensure a COVID secure environment at the RVC.

RVC campus and student services are available to you remotely – for further information on how to access these, please visit our webpages.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is continuing to adopt blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for Term 2 in 2020/21. The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience will be a combination of: synchronous (live) and asynchronous online learning activities; small group teaching; a blend of flexible self-paced study and collaborative learning and online learning experiences. This will include:

  • Newly recorded lectures to listen to in your own time
  • Live-streamed events of various kinds including:  Q and A discussions, collaborative activities.
  • Collaborative online group interactions such as directed learning sessions, peer-review and tutorials
  • Self-paced independent study including interactive learning activities; forums; blogs, wikis and quizzes for you to do in your own time
  • A variety of digital materials to enhance your learning including eBooks and learning interactions.

Your weekly activities and related learning materials will be posted on RVC LEARN to help structure your studies. Please ensure you check the announcements and emails indicating the sequence of activities so that you can plan your study schedule in advance.

Modules delivered by LSHTM in Term 2 will also be delivered remotely with no face-to-face teaching. Information regarding LSHTM modules will be provided separately via their virtual learning environment and email.

Summary of changes to assessment:

PLEASE NOTE THAT 2020/21 ASSESSMENTS ARE SUMMATIVE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED. A summative assessment is one that contributes to your final award classification. If you do not achieve the required threshold marks as outlined in the Assessment and Award Regulations 2020/21 you will not be eligible for award in 2020/21.

Practical/presentation in-person assessments will either be delivered via remote means or in small, appropriately distanced groups.

Submission of coursework/assignments is unaffected by COVID-19 restrictions as these are submitted electronically via upload to LEARN.

Examinations in Term 2 will be taken as a proctored online exam. A proctored online exam is one where candidates are monitored during the online exam, typically utilising webcams and microphones, to ensure assessment security.

For further information please contact:

Pablo Alarcon Lopez (RVC) - palarcon@rvc.ac.uk

Sian Clarke (LSHTM) - Sian.Clarke@lshtm.ac.uk

Term 1

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Arrangements to be confirmed.
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

For further information please contact:
Arrangements to be confirmed.

MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology

Term 2

Teaching delivery mode January 2021 – April 2021:
Blended (off-campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus January 2021 – April 2021:

Mandatory face-to-face teaching: Zero

Optional: Zero

 As your educational experience for Term 2 remains off-campus you are not permitted to physically attend RVC. Thank you for your continued support in reducing campus population density which helps to ensure a COVID secure environment at the RVC.

Campus and student services are available to you remotely – for further information on how to access these, please visit our webpages.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is continuing to adopt blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for Term 2 in 2020/21 (see below).

Summary of changes to assessment:

Submission of Term 2 summative coursework/assignments is unaffected by COVID-19 restrictions as these are submitted electronically via upload to LEARN.

Any presentation in-person assessments will be delivered via remote means (for example using MS Teams or Zoom).

Examinations in the summer term will take account of COVID-19 restrictions in place nearer the time which may mean that exams normally taken in an exam hall will be taken as online exams. We will provide you with further information for these exams once we are able to confirm arrangements.

For further information please contact:

Kim Stevens - kstevens@rvc.ac.uk

Term 1

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Blended (off campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Zero

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is adopting blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for 2020/21. The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience will be a combination of: synchronous (live) and asynchronous online learning activities; small group teaching; a blend of flexible self-paced study and collaborative learning and online learning experiences. This will include

  • Newly recorded lectures to listen to in your own time
  • Live-streamed events of various kinds including:  Q and A discussions, collaborative activities. Any ‘live’ events in Term 1 for the two Term 1 RVC modules (Surveillance of Animal Health & Production; Epidemiological Aspects of Laboratory Investigation) will be scheduled for Thursdays)
  • Collaborative online group interactions such as directed learning sessions, peer-review and tutorials
  • Self-paced independent study including interactive learning activities; forums; blogs, wikis and quizzes for you to do in your own time
  • From January 2021 (if COVID-19 restrictions permit), a combination of on-campus practical teaching and online learning as described above
  • A variety of digital materials to enhance your learning including eBooks and learning interactions.

Your weekly activities and related learning materials will be posted on LEARN to help structure your studies. Please ensure you check the announcements and emails indicating the sequence of activities so that you can plan your study schedule in advance.

Summary of changes to assessment:

PLEASE NOTE THAT 2020/21 ASSESSMENTS ARE SUMMATIVE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED. A summative assessment is one that contributes to your final award classification. If you do not achieve the required threshold marks as outlined in the Assessment and Award Regulations 2020/21 you will not be eligible for award in 2020/21.

As in previous years, there are no summative assessments for this course in Term 1; all Term 1 assessments for the MSc Veterinary Epidemiology are formative (do not contribute to final award classification).

Practical/presentation in-person assessments will either be delivered via remote means or in small, appropriately distanced groups.

Submission of coursework/assignments is unaffected by COVID-19 restrictions as these are submitted electronically via upload to LEARN.

Examinations in the summer term will take account of COVID-19 restrictions in place nearer the time which may mean that exams normally taken in an exam hall will be taken as online exams. We will provide you with further information for these exams once we are able to confirm arrangements.

For further information please contact:

kstevens@rvc.ac.uk

MSc in Wild Animal Biology

Term 2

Teaching delivery mode January 2021 – April 2021:

Blended (off-campus)

Estimated hours per week on campus January 2021 – April 2021:

Mandatory face-to-face teaching: Zero

Optional: Zero

As your educational experience for Term 2 remains off-campus you are not permitted to physically attend RVC. Thank you for your continued support in reducing campus population density which helps to ensure a COVID secure environment at the RVC.

Campus and student services are available to you remotely – for further information on how to access these, please visit our webpages.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

 The RVC is continuing to adopt blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for Term 2 in 2020/21 (see below) until the conclusion of online teaching on 5th March 2021.

We are unable to confirm arrangements for the remaining project and rotation aspects of the programme at present. We do understand the importance to you to experience rotations in person at ZSL and are working with ZSL to finalise the programme structure for 2020-21, considering all options available to us to maximise the chances of that being able to occur, continuing COVID restrictions and challenges permitting. We will have this information for you no later than 11th January 2021.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Three modules will be taught and assessed in the Spring term. Previously only one of them had coursework. Exams taken in May will be proctored online exams (see below) consisting of short answer questions:

Ecosystem Health Module: In course assessment retained. Module exam reduced from essay plus short answer question (SAQ) to SAQ only. Exam remains in May.

Interventions Module: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam reduced from essay plus SAQ to SAQ only. Module exam moved from February to May.

Detection, Surveillance and Emerging Diseases Module: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam reduced from essay plus SAQ, to SAQ only. Exam remains in May.

For further information please contact:

 Stuart Patterson – spatterson@rvc.ac.uk

Term 1

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Blended (off campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Zero

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is adopting blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for 2020/21. The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience will be a combination of: synchronous (live) and asynchronous online learning activities; small group teaching; a blend of flexible self-paced study and collaborative learning and online learning experiences. This will include:

  • Newly recorded lectures to listen to in your own time
  • Live streamed events of various kinds including:  Q and A discussions, collaborative activities.
  • Collaborative online group interactions based around problem based learning.
  • Self-paced independent study including interactive online discussion forums moderated by teaching staff
  • A course timetabling change has been introduced to delay practical rotations until March 2021 (Covid-19 regulations permitting) and a Spring term module has been brought forward to the Autumn to make most efficient use of teaching time.
  • A variety of digital materials to enhance your learning including eBooks and learning interactions.

Your weekly activities and related learning materials will be posted on LEARN to help structure your studies. Please ensure you check the announcements and emails indicating the sequence of activities so that you can plan your study schedule in advance.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Four modules will be taught and assessed in the Autumn term. Previously all four were examined in February and only modules 2 and 3 had coursework. Exams taken in December will be proctored online short answer questions:

Module 1: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam moved from February to December.

Module 2: In course assessment retained. Module exam moved from February to December.

Module 3: In course assessment retained. Module exam moved from February to December.

Module 4: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam moved from May to December.

For further information please contact:
mscwabh@rvc.ac.uk 

MSc in Wild Animal Health

Term 2

Teaching delivery mode January 2021 – April 2021:

Blended (off-campus)

Estimated hours per week on campus January 2021 – April 2021:

Mandatory face-to-face teaching: Zero

Optional: Zero

As your educational experience for Term 2 remains off-campus you are not permitted to physically attend RVC. Thank you for your continued support in reducing campus population density which helps to ensure a COVID secure environment at the RVC.

Campus and student services are available to you remotely – for further information on how to access these, please visit our webpages.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is continuing to adopt blended learning as an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for Term 2 in 2020/21 until the conclusion of online teaching on 5th March 2021.

The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience will be a combination of: synchronous (live) and asynchronous online learning activities; small group teaching; a blend of flexible self-paced study and collaborative learning and online learning experiences. This will include:

  • Newly recorded lectures to listen to in your own time
  • Live streamed events of various kinds including:  Q and A discussions, collaborative activities.
  • Collaborative online group interactions based around problem based learning.
  • Self-paced independent study including interactive online discussion forums moderated by teaching staff.
  • A course timetabling change has been introduced to delay practical rotations until March 2021 (Covid-19 regulations permitting) and a Spring term module has been brought forward to the Autumn to make most efficient use of teaching time.
  • A variety of digital materials to enhance your learning including eBooks and learning interactions.

Your weekly activities and related learning materials will be posted on LEARN to help structure your studies. Please ensure you check the announcements and emails indicating the sequence of activities so that you can plan your study schedule in advance.

We are unable to confirm arrangements for the remaining project and rotation aspects of the programme at present. We do understand the importance to you to experience rotations in person at ZSL and are working with ZSL to finalise the programme structure for 2020-21, considering all options available to us to maximise the chances of that being able to occur, continuing COVID restrictions and challenges permitting. We will have this information for you no later than 11th January 2021.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Three modules will be taught and assessed in the Spring term. Previously only one of them had coursework. Exams taken in May will be proctored online exams consisting of short answer questions. A proctored online exam is one where candidates are monitored during the online exam, typically utilising webcams and microphones, to ensure assessment security.

Ecosystem Health Module: In course assessment retained. Module exam reduced from essay plus short answer question (SAQ) to SAQ only. Exam remains in May.

Interventions Module: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam reduced from essay plus SAQ to SAQ only. Module exam moved from February to May.

Detection, Surveillance and Emerging Diseases Module: New in course assessment introduced to replace old essay style exam question. Module exam reduced from essay plus SAQ, to SAQ only. Exam remains in May

For further information please contact:

 Stuart Patterson – spatterson@rvc.ac.uk

Term 1

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Arrangements to be confirmed.
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

For further information please contact:
Arrangements to be confirmed.

MSc in Veterinary Education

There has been no change to the teaching delivery or assessment methods for the Veterinary Education programme for 2020/21 due to COVID-19.

Please ensure that you check your LEARN course pages frequently for further information about your studies for this year or email mscvetedu@rvc.ac.uk for assistance.


MVetMed

MVetMed - All years

There has been no change to the teaching delivery or assessment methods for the MVetMed programme for 2020/21 due to COVID-19.

Please ensure that you check your LEARN course pages frequently for further information about your studies for this year.


PG Dip courses

Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Education

There has been no change to the teaching delivery or assessment methods for the Veterinary Education programme for 2020/21 due to COVID-19.

Please ensure that you check your LEARN course pages frequently for further information about your studies for this year or email mscvetedu@rvc.ac.uk for assistance.


PG Cert courses

Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Clinical Studies

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Blended (on-campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Mandatory face-to-face teaching/assessment: c40 hours per week whilst on rotations/EMS at either RVC, partner sites or EMS placements.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The RVC is adopting blended learning is an approach to teaching, learning and assessment for 2020/21. The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors, lecturers and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience mainly comprise experiential clinical teaching with additional combination of: synchronous (live) and asynchronous online learning activities. Further details include:

  • A modified timetable for the 2020/21 academic year, with a rotation start date of 1 September 2020 (as notified via individual student rotation schedules) and nominated weeks to complete revised RCVS EMS requirements
  • Modified rotation teaching which may include live remote clinical rounds
  • Newly recorded seminars to listen to in your own time
  • Live streamed events of various kinds including:  Q and A discussions, collaborative activities and seminars
  • Self-paced independent study including interactive learning activities such as forums and quizzes for you to do in your own time
  • A variety of digital materials to enhance your learning including eBooks and learning interactions
  • Practical teaching and assessment that will require PPE and social distancing measures to be in place

Information of individual rotations can be found in relevant LEARN pages.

Summary of changes to assessment:
  • Rotations (as per individual rotation schedule)
    There is no change to assessment of rotations
    There is a requirement of 30 weeks of clinical credits which include 22 weeks of core rotations and hands-on EMS
    Additional EMS placements, electives and virtual remote rotations can make up the required total 48 weeks of the programme.
  • eDOPS – to be completed during rotations
    These demonstrations of clinical skills will continue to take place during rotations.
  • EMS (as per individual rotation schedule)
    See point above under Rotations
For further information please contact:

 Dan Chan - dchan@rvc.ac.uk

David Church - dchurch@rvc.ac.uk

Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Education

There has been no change to the teaching delivery or assessment methods for the Veterinary Education programme for 2020/21 due to COVID-19.

Please ensure that you check your LEARN course pages frequently for further information about your studies for this year or email mscvetedu@rvc.ac.uk for assistance.


Grad Dip courses

Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Arrangements to be confirmed.
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

Summary of changes to assessment:

Arrangements to be confirmed.

For further information please contact:
Arrangements to be confirmed.

Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing - Year 2

Teaching delivery mode September 2020 – January 2021:
Blended (off campus)
Estimated hours per week on campus September 2020 - January 2021:

Zero

Summary of changes to teaching delivery:

The Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing is already delivered via blended learning. The RVC approach to blended learning provides you with a variety of ways to interact with your tutors and classmates that allows for a flexible and safe student experience. Your learning experience will be a combination of: asynchronous online learning activities; small group teaching; a blend of flexible self-paced study and collaborative learning and online learning experiences. There are therefore no significant changes to teaching delivery for the 2020/21 academic year due to COVID-19.

Your weekly activities and related learning materials will be posted on LEARN to help structure your studies. Please ensure you check the announcements and emails indicating the sequence of activities so that you can plan your study schedule in advance.

Summary of changes to assessment:

PLEASE NOTE THAT 2020/21 ASSESSMENTS ARE SUMMATIVE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED. A summative assessment is one that contributes to your final award classification. If you do not achieve the required threshold marks as outlined in the Assessment and Award Regulations 2020/21 you will not be eligible for award in 2020/21.

Examinations will take account of the COVID-19 restrictions in place nearer the time. This means that exams normally taken in an exam hall will be taken as a proctored online exam. We will provide you with further information for these exams once we are able to confirm arrangements.

Practical/presentation in-person assessments will either be delivered via remote means or in small, appropriately distanced groups, if required due to continuing COVID-19 restrictions.

Submission of coursework/assignments is unaffected by COVID-19 restrictions as these are submitted electronically via upload to LEARN.

For further information please contact:
vnschool@rvc.ac.uk 


Cert AVP

RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice

Teaching delivery and assessment of RVC modules contributing to the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) is largely unchanged due to COVID-19.

For modules that usually have onsite exams, these will be delivered in July 2021 and will take account of COVID-19 restrictions in place nearer the time which may mean that exams normally taken in an exam hall will be taken as a proctored online exam. A proctored online exam is one where candidates are monitored during the online exam, typically utilising webcams and microphones, to ensure assessment security.

We will provide you with further information for these exams once we are able to confirm arrangements.

For further information about the course see CertAVP


University of London Worldwide distance learning courses

MSc Livestock Health and Production

To be announced

MSc Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health

To be announced

Individual Modules

To be announced

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