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Bachelor's in Veterinary Science BVSc

United Kingdom

The Bachelor's in Veterinary Science BVSc at University of Liverpool is a 5 year long program for international students taught in English.

đź“š About the Program

Introduction Our integrated spiral curriculum offers an innovative approach to teaching and learning, where subjects are revisited year on year with an increasing focus on clinical application as the course progresses. Professional and clinical skills are introduced from day one, encouraging our students to engage with all aspects of veterinary science from the moment they begin the course. The curriculum provides opportunities to get involved with veterinary research, and to intercalate or study abroad. Completion of the course enables registration as a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons upon graduation. The Liverpool BVSc curriculum ensures that graduates: Can fulfil the “Day One Competences” – a list of key skills set out by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Have the knowledge, expertise and attitudes required for a career in clinical or academic veterinary practice, business or scientific research Are equipped with the skills to become lifelong learners, committed to their own professional development Are able to meet the needs of the profession as set out in the Vet Futures report. Programme in detail You will study the science of normal structure and function, the welfare and husbandry of animals and the mechanisms and treatment of disease. You will begin learning and using practical skills from day one, taking advantage of our dedicated facilities to develop animal handling skills and using the clinical skills lab to practice the essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice such as bandaging, injection technique, lab analysis, suturing and knot tying. You will learn how to communicate effectively with others, in both written and spoken form, and you will get to put this into practice with professional actors who act as your clients in simulated veterinary consultations. You will continue to build on this knowledge in second year, adding further practical techniques and learning about veterinary research in our research skills course. In third year you will complete a research project, allowing you to study an area of interest in much more detail. Our professional skills thread runs throughout the whole five years of the course and allows you to develop an awareness of the importance of practice finance and learn about how veterinary businesses operate, as well as developing your communication and consultation skills. The fourth and final year are based at Leahurst where we have two large working farms, and first opinion and referral practices who see small animal, equine and farm species (small animal first opinion is in Liverpool). You will finish a lecture based clinical theory course by the February of fourth year and then complete 36 weeks of clinical rotations spread equally between production animal, equine and small animals with dedicated rotations in ophthalmology and exotics medicine. Over 90% of rotations take place at the Leahurst Campus, alongside students gaining front line experience in commercial practices during their 26 weeks of extra-mural studies (EMS). Following your clinical rotations, you will have the chance to choose an elective subject to study in greater depth. This three week block follows final exams and therefore allows you to effectively practice as a vet whilst still benefiting from the support and expertise of the staff at the teaching site. During the BVSc degree at Liverpool, you have the opportunity to take a year out from the veterinary science programme to study for an additional, intercalated degree. A wide variety of subjects are available, both at Liverpool and other universities in the UK and abroad, and examples range from basic sciences to our world renowned BSc in Veterinary Conservation Medicine. What you'll learn The vital qualities and skills to practice veterinary science in the 21st century. A development of professional and clinical skills to encourage engagement with all aspects of Veterinary science/practice. Knowledge, expertise and attitudes required for a career in clinical or academic veterinary practice, business or scientific research. Essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice such as bandaging, injection technique and lab analysis. Animal handling and the use of the clinical lab skills to practice the essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice. The importance of practice finance and how veterinary businesses operate. Communication/consultation skills. Put into practice with professional actors acting as clients in simulated veterinary consultations.

Introduction Our integrated spiral curriculum offers an innovative approach to teaching and learning, where subjects are revisited year on year with an increasing focus on clinical application as the course progresses. Professional and clinical skills are introduced from day one, encouraging our students to engage with all aspects of veterinary science from the moment they begin the course. The curriculum provides opportunities to get involved with veterinary research, and to intercalate or study abroad. Completion of the course enables registration as a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons upon graduation. The Liverpool BVSc curriculum ensures that graduates: Can fulfil the “Day One Competences” – a list of key skills set out by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Have the knowledge, expertise and attitudes required for a career in clinical or academic veterinary practice, business or scientific research Are equipped with the skills to become lifelong learners, committed to their own professional development Are able to meet the needs of the profession as set out in the Vet Futures report. Programme in detail You will study the science of normal structure and function, the welfare and husbandry of animals and the mechanisms and treatment of disease. You will begin learning and using practical skills from day one, taking advantage of our dedicated facilities to develop animal handling skills and using the clinical skills lab to practice the essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice such as bandaging, injection technique, lab analysis, suturing and knot tying. You will learn how to communicate effectively with others, in both written and spoken form, and you will get to put this into practice with professional actors who act as your clients in simulated veterinary consultations. You will continue to build on this knowledge in second year, adding further practical techniques and learning about veterinary research in our research skills course. In third year you will complete a research project, allowing you to study an area of interest in much more detail. Our professional skills thread runs throughout the whole five years of the course and allows you to develop an awareness of the importance of practice finance and learn about how veterinary businesses operate, as well as developing your communication and consultation skills. The fourth and final year are based at Leahurst where we have two large working farms, and first opinion and referral practices who see small animal, equine and farm species (small animal first opinion is in Liverpool). You will finish a lecture based clinical theory course by the February of fourth year and then complete 36 weeks of clinical rotations spread equally between production animal, equine and small animals with dedicated rotations in ophthalmology and exotics medicine. Over 90% of rotations take place at the Leahurst Campus, alongside students gaining front line experience in commercial practices during their 26 weeks of extra-mural studies (EMS). Following your clinical rotations, you will have the chance to choose an elective subject to study in greater depth. This three week block follows final exams and therefore allows you to effectively practice as a vet whilst still benefiting from the support and expertise of the staff at the teaching site. During the BVSc degree at Liverpool, you have the opportunity to take a year out from the veterinary science programme to study for an additional, intercalated degree. A wide variety of subjects are available, both at Liverpool and other universities in the UK and abroad, and examples range from basic sciences to our world renowned BSc in Veterinary Conservation Medicine. What you'll learn The vital qualities and skills to practice veterinary science in the 21st century. A development of professional and clinical skills to encourage engagement with all aspects of Veterinary science/practice. Knowledge, expertise and attitudes required for a career in clinical or academic veterinary practice, business or scientific research. Essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice such as bandaging, injection technique and lab analysis. Animal handling and the use of the clinical lab skills to practice the essential techniques required in every field of veterinary practice. The importance of practice finance and how veterinary businesses operate. Communication/consultation skills. Put into practice with professional actors acting as clients in simulated veterinary consultations.

🛏️ Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to Book

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

Register when you arrive

It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.

đź’° Fees

Application Fee

$35 USD

$35 USD

Tuition Fee

$48,810 USD

$48,810 USD

per year

âś… Entry Requirements

The minimum age is 18 and the maximum age is 30.

English Fluent is required.

Minimum education level High school certificate

You need to have above average grades for the program. Exceptional - (Grade A, 70%+, GPA 3+).

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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Deadline

June 30, 2025

Tuition

$48,810 USD per year

$244,050 USD in total

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