

BSc Veterinary Biosciences
About this course
Veterinary biosciences applies the methods and knowledge of the biological sciences to understanding animal health, disease, and physiology. It sits between veterinary medicine and the broader life sciences, providing a rigorous scientific understanding of how animal bodies function and how they are affected by disease, infection, and injury, without following the clinical veterinary route itself. This makes it a degree for students who are passionate about animal biology and want to engage with animal health from a scientific perspective, whether in research, industry, conservation, or as a foundation for further clinical training. At Hartpury University, this part-time degree gives you both theoretical depth and practical experience with animals. You will work with a range of species across the university's on-site animal collection, commercial farm, and large equine centre, developing hands-on animal handling and observation skills alongside your academic study. You will study anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, and the biological mechanisms underlying health and disease in animals. Modules also provide opportunities to select additional external experience, extending your practical engagement beyond the campus setting. The part-time structure makes this degree accessible to students who are managing other commitments, and the practical orientation of the programme means that the learning is closely tied to real animals in real settings, not just textbooks and lectures. Graduates from veterinary bioscience programmes pursue careers in veterinary laboratories and diagnostic services, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies developing animal health products, conservation organisations, zoological collections, agricultural research, and regulatory bodies overseeing animal health standards. The degree also provides a strong scientific foundation for postgraduate training or research in areas such as veterinary pathology, animal nutrition, epidemiology, or wildlife biology. For some students it is also a stepping stone toward veterinary medicine through graduate-entry routes.
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