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Work placements

Academic work placements are a training activity that aim to enable students to apply and complement the knowledge acquired in their academic training.

There are three types of work placements at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine : Supervised work placements (Clinical Work Placements, Non-Clinical Work Placements and Hospital Clinical Rotation); External Work Placements and Field Work Placements.

The programme for the Degree in Veterinary Medicine includes a total of 24 credits in compulsory supervised work placements, with an 85% on -site attendance by the student, distributed in 3 disciplines:

  • Hospital clinical rotation: 7 credits in clinical rotation in the different services of the Rof-Codina University Veterinary Hospital, with a final assessment of skills.
  • Clinical work placements: 9 credits of an internship in external clinics or clinical research activity in veterinary medicine, with a final assessment of skills.
  • Non-clinical internships and internships the administration: 8 credits for an internship in farms for the production of food animals, pilot plants, slaughterhouses, veterinary laboratories, agri-food industries and with professionals of the Official Veterinary Services, or undertaking research activity in veterinary medicine with a final assessment of skills.

In addition, students can have a maximum of 6 credits recognised by undertaking optional external work placements.

The Master's Degree includes a compulsory 9 ECTS of External Work Placements to be carried out in the second semester.

This subject's objectives are:

  • To acquire the ability to integrate into a work team.
  • To promote critical analysis through immersion in the world of work.
  • To get to know the daily problems that arise in companies and laboratories working in different aspects of genetics and genomics.

Coordination of work placements

Work placements. Master in Genomics and Genetics

The contents of this page were updated on 10.29.2024.