Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University offers three distinct master’s degree programs that address emerging One Health challenges. We invite you to join us at one of our upcoming virtual Open Houses in January 2022 to meet students, faculty, and staff and learn how Cummings School graduate degree offerings can help you achieve your career aspirations.
The Master’s Program in Conservation Medicine (MCM) uses a One Health approach to address urgent issues facing our planet, including emerging and resurging diseases, habitat use conflicts, environmental contamination, ecosystem, and climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem function degradation.
The Master's Program in Animals and Public Policy (MAPP) is an intensive, 12-to-16-month graduate degree program that focuses on human-animal relationships and their implications for policy and community action.
A twelve-month Master’s Program in Infectious Disease and Global Health (MS-IDGH) that addresses a critical need -- the emergence of new or increasingly virulent infectious agents, antimicrobial resistance, and the risk of deliberate dissemination of biothreat agents are serious evolving threats to human health.
Our graduates collaborate across disciplines locally, nationally, and globally to improve the health and well-being of people, animals, and the environment. RSVP for one or all three programs!
MS in Conservation Medicine and MS in Infectious Disease and Global Health both offer scheduled informational webinars.
Contact MS in Animals and Public Policy for ways you can learn more about their program if you are unable to attend a virtual Open House session.