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RVET           3         D300
           R84          YEARS       (D301)       CAMDEN                    f  www.rvc.ac.uk/bioveterinarysciences

         INSTITUTION   DURATION    UCAS CODE      CAMPUS
                                  (WITH PLACEMENT
                                      YEAR)
        BSc BIOVETERINARY SCIENCES




        The BSc Bioveterinary Sciences is a unique
        blend of the biological sciences relating to
        animals, the way they work, their health, their
        diseases and their relationships with humans.


        COURSE OVERVIEW

        This course aims to equip you with the latest skills for a range
        of careers in bioveterinary science, as well as in STEM and
        non-STEM industries. You will be taught by bioscientists with
        extensive experience of animal disease and bioveterinary
        research. The course uses comparative and integrated
        approaches to provide understanding of fundamental
        physiology and disease mechanisms, in order to improve
        veterinary and human health in the future.
        You will require ambition and a desire to improve animal health
        and welfare to succeed. We demand high levels of motivation
        and, in return, promise a rich and rewarding experience during
        your time with us.

        MODULES  – YEARS 2 & 3 are the same for both BSc and MSci

        Please note that these are indicative    YEAR         COMPULSORY MODULES
        modules and may be subject to
        change. All modules are 15 credits                      • The basis of disease
        unless stated otherwise.                 2              • Ageing and degeneration
        1                                                       • Control of infectious disease
                                                                • Principles of infectious disease
               First Year modules are
               the same for all Biological
                                                                • Principles of pharmacology
               Pathways.  Please see page
               33 for a list of first
               year modules.
                                                                  • Research project (30 credits)
                                                              OPTIONAL MODULES (select 1)
                                                                • Applied pharmacology
                                                                • Imaging of disease
                                                                • Introduction to ‘One Health’
                                                                • Introduction to Animal Behaviour,
                                                                Welfare and Ethics



        40        CRITICAL-THINKING • PROBLEM-SOLVING • SCIENCE-SHAPING
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