Postgraduate Certificate Program

Gain a Postgraduate Certificate (PgC) and gain academic recognition

Postgraduate Certificate Programs

Improve Veterinary Education works closely with Harper Adams University, a UK University which awards the Postgraduate Certificate (PgC) and ensures all teaching elements and examination processes meet the highest academic standards. Founded in 1901, Harper Adams University has a long, proud tradition of the highest education standards, and is widely recognized for the quality of its education.

The PgC is a university qualification positioned at Masters Level 7 within the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) framework for higher and further education. The PgC is a recognized academic qualification which will demonstrate that you have achieved a certain standard in that subject.

For more information visit harper-adams.ac.uk .

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To attain the PgC, you need to:

Enroll in a certified modular Postgraduate Certificate program
Enhance your learning by delving into additional readings and in-depth study of topics not covered in the course
Successfully complete supplementary assessments and the final ISVPS exam
To achieve the PgC you need to be in practice for 1 year prior to the GPCert course start date
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