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University degree

Bioveterinary Science

Hartpury University
Qualification
Degree
Length
4 yrs
UK fees / yr
£9,535
Study
full-time
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About this course

Bioveterinary science examines the biological and scientific processes that underpin animal health and disease, sitting between the life sciences and veterinary medicine to develop the diagnostic, microbiological and clinical understanding needed by those who work in animal health, research and the biological industries. Unlike a veterinary degree, which trains practitioners to diagnose and treat individual animals, bioveterinary science takes a broader scientific perspective, examining the mechanisms of disease, the immune system, pathogens, physical therapies and the biomedical sciences that underlie clinical practice.

At Hartpury University this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry into the degree for students who need additional preparation in biological science. You will develop your expertise across disease diagnosis, microbiology, physical therapies, rehabilitation and the biological sciences relevant to animal health, building both laboratory skills and conceptual understanding of how disease processes work at the cellular and systemic level. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you direct professional experience in veterinary, scientific or animal health settings before graduation.

Hartpury's strong connections with veterinary practices, equine centres and animal science organisations provide rich professional context.

Graduates of bioveterinary science programmes work in veterinary diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical and biomedical research companies, animal health companies, regulatory bodies, conservation and zoological organisations, animal rehabilitation centres and academic research. Roles include laboratory scientist, research technician, veterinary pharmaceutical sales and technical advisor, animal health consultant and conservation biologist. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in veterinary science, biomedical research, clinical animal behaviour or related biological sciences.

Could you get in?
The grades students arrived with
<48 pts5%
48-63 pts5%
64-79 pts15%
80-95 pts15%
96-111 pts15%
112-127 pts10%
128-143 pts10%
144-159 pts5%
160-175 pts5%
How they qualified
95% got in with A-levels. The rest came in a mix of ways:
A-levels95%
an Access course4%
the IB2%
Could I get in? Try your grades
120 UCAS pts
Pay & prospects
95%
In work or further study after
85%
Continue past first year
82%
Student satisfaction
What graduates earn over time
£24,000
After 15 months
£21,000
3 years on
£26,500
5 years on
What graduates actually go on to do % of leavers
Veterinary nursesHighly skilled20%
Sales occupations25%
Secretarial and related occupations10%
Natural and social science professionalsHighly skilled10%
Science, engineering and technology associate professionalsHighly skilled10%
Skilled trades occupations10%
Artistic, literary and media occupationsHighly skilled10%
What students say National Student Survey
82%
of students are satisfied with the course overall
Teaching96%
Assessment & feedback79%
Academic support86%
Well organised87%
Learning resources79%
Student community84%
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Where this degree can lead
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When you're ready, the full entry requirements and application are on Hartpury University's own site.
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