Veterinary Medicine and Surgery

BVM BVS with BVMedSci UCAS Code

Course overview

Our veterinary course is highly rated by our students*. You will get hands-on with animals from day one and can choose when you start - September 2026 or April 2027.

You'll learn theory and practical aspects of domestic, wild and exotic species, with clinical experience integrated throughout the course. Practicing with our Clinical Associates on your placement year ensures you learn a varied case-load of animals and treatments.

Teaching is delivered through body system-based modules in years one and two, which integrate traditional medical subjects, such as anatomy and physiology. Topics are then repeated within a clinical module in year three or four.

Uniquely, our courses have an integrated BVMedSci, saving you a year of study, tuition fees and living costs. This part of the course will help enhance your ability for continual learning and development in veterinary medicine through research.

Teaching and learning

Modules

Core modules

4 modules

Animal Health and Welfare

This module considers:

  • animal health and husbandry
  • animal handling
  • housing and animal environments
  • animal industries and/or the role of the different species in the society
  • legislation and regulatory bodies

Throughout the module the following species will be considered:

  • dogs and cats
  • small mammals
  • exotic animals
  • horses
  • cattle
  • sheep and goats

Circulatory and Respiratory Systems

This module considers:

  • Structure and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory and lymphoreticular systems
  • Basic introduction to Microbiology
  • Basic introduction to haematology and immunology
  • Development of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
  • Regulation and adaptation of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
  • Methods for clinical evaluation of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems

Veterinary Neuromuscular System

This module considers:

  • structure and function of the neuromuscular system in common and domestic animals, and other selected species
  • development of the neuromuscular system
  • adaptation of the neuromuscular system in different species
  • examination and diagnostic techniques used in evaluation of the neuromuscular system
  • an introduction to clinical neurology and the study of animal behaviour

Veterinary Personal and Professional Skills 1

This module considers:

  • Principles of veterinary science
  • Methods of learning, study and assessment
  • Computer literacy
  • Use of learning resources
  • Problem solving skills
  • Professional conduct
  • Communication skills
  • Time and stress management
  • Understanding the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ‘Guide to Professional Conduct’

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Entry requirements

5 years full-time

£9,535 per year

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EMS placements are so beneficial to learning and practising skills learnt during the course."

Abby St.John

Veterinary Medicine and Surgery

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