Rural Animal Health at SRUC Scotland's Rural College - UCAS

Course summary

An HND qualification in Rural Animal Health will provide students with the educational background to become Veterinary Technicians. Veterinary Technicians are a relatively new addition to the Vet-Led team and now perform many procedures which are essential in maintaining the health and welfare of farm animals and horses, as delegated by the Veterinary surgeon and authorised by the RCVS. The course will take a blended learning approach with some online educational provision and will provide an educational platform for students to enrol onto accreditation courses for Meat Hygiene Inspection, for example the level 2 Certificate for Proficiency in Poultry Meat Inspection and the level 4 Diploma for Proficiency in Meat Inspection. Examples of activities that the veterinary technician will be able to perform at the end of the course will include: Foot Trimming. Genomic Testing. Locomotion Assessments. Housing assessments. De-horning. Body Condition Scoring. Herd and health management. Ram/Bull fertility (semen collection/storage). Embryo transfer/in vitro fertilisation/pregnancy scanning. Collating and understanding Veterinary Data. Students will be given a thorough grounding in both anatomy and physiology of rural animals, aetiology and pathology of diseases that are common in rural animals, as well as Rural Agriculture and Public Health.

Modules

Examples of Modules that students will study include: Large Animal Anatomy and Physiology; Livestock/Equine Growth, Health and Welfare; Livestock Husbandry; Livestock/Equine Nutrition; Livestock/Equine Health and Disease; Food Animal and Public Health; Livestock Production systems; Practical Animal Handling; Meat Hygiene Inspection and Public Health.

Assessment method

Student assessment will be varied to include: Assessment of coursework associated with each module in the form of written examinations, presentations, and Objective Structures Practical Examinations (OSPES). The final grades for the course will be determined by student performance in graded unit examinations which will be in the form of both written and practical assessments. There will be assessments (the type will depend on the module and the knowledge required) at the end of each Learning Outcome for each module.


How to apply

This course is not accepting applications from students requiring a Student visa. For more information, please contact the course provider.

Application codes

Course code:
HDAH
Institution code:
S01
Campus name:
Aberdeen
Campus code:
X

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Other programmes such as NC/HNC animal and/or science courses may be accepted. Please contact the Admissions Team for more information ([email protected])


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6Achieving at least 5.0 in each component

Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Scotland £1285 Year 1
England £7000 Year 1
Northern Ireland £7000 Year 1
Wales £7000 Year 1
Channel Islands £7000 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £7000 Year 1
EU £16000 Year 1
International £16000 Year 1

Additional fee information

Scottish students can apply to the Students Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) to have tuition fees paid by the Scottish government. Students from the rest of the UK can apply for financial assistance, including a loan to cover the full cost of the tuition fees, from the Student Loan Company.
Rural Animal Health at SRUC Scotland's Rural College - UCAS