

BVSc Veterinary Science
About this course
Veterinary science is one of the most demanding and most fulfilling professional degrees available, training students to understand, diagnose, and treat disease in animals across a remarkable range of species, from companion animals and horses to farm livestock and wildlife. Veterinarians are scientists, clinicians, and public servants, working at the intersection of animal health, human health, and environmental wellbeing in ways that matter enormously to individual animals, to food security, to disease surveillance, and to biodiversity conservation. At the University of Bristol, one of the UK's leading veterinary schools, this five-year programme benefits from a newly developed curriculum that emphasises evidence-based teaching and case-based learning, asking you to engage with real clinical scenarios, work through complex diagnostic problems, and develop the clinical reasoning skills that professional practice demands. A foundation year is available for students who need additional preparation before the main professional programme. You will study anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology, and the clinical sciences relevant to the species you will work with, alongside the clinical skills development that takes place progressively through the degree and in clinical placements. The typical entry tariff is 168 UCAS points. Graduates register with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and work in companion animal practice, farm animal and mixed practice, equine medicine, veterinary public health, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, government veterinary service, academic research, and conservation medicine. The breadth of career options in veterinary science is one of its attractions, and the combination of scientific rigour and clinical skill that Bristol's programme develops provides a strong foundation for a career in any of these directions.
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