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Veterinary Science at SRUC Scotland's Rural College - UCAS

Course summary

The Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSci) programme is a full-time five-year degree offering scientific and clinical training in veterinary medicine, leading to qualification as a veterinary surgeon (course pending accreditation by RCVS). Overall, this programme will adopt an approach to learning and teaching that is multi-varied and blended. It will comprise a mixture of digitally enhanced didactic, active and experiential classroom, small-group and hands-on teaching that is supported by directed online learning. It will capitalise on Aberdeen and SRUC partnerships and professional links to enable exposure to and engagement in authentic veterinary practice from year one. It will integrate problem-based and project-based learning to develop professional competencies. It will operate a distributed model for final year learning, promoting graduate resilience through mentored experience in career settings. On successful completion of this programme, Graduates entering the workplace will be uniquely positioned through diversity, experience, and education to have resilient and fulfilling careers, increasing engagement with the key societal roles that underpin Scotland’s Natural Economy. Graduates will be able to: 1. Embody the clinical knowledge, skills and values essential to achieve RCVS Day One competences and succeed within the veterinary profession. 2. Evaluate and audit their personal and professional knowledge, skills and values to design development plans regarding life-long learning, personal improvement and a career pathway that may encompass the full breadth of veterinary careers. 3. Integrate the various and situationally relevant contexts (e.g., legislative, animal welfare, health & safety, political, inclusivity, emotional, environmental, economic, public health etc.) in the enactment of duties, adapting their professional approach as required and in accordance with the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct. 4. Diagnose deviations from normal function on an individual animal and population basis to justify appropriate therapeutic regimens and preventative plans. 5. Display agility, empathy and confidence in the application of their veterinary skillsets to achieve successful and resilient careers in support of the natural economy. 6. Effectively participate within inter-professional teams and be able to appraise, communicate, and lead within and beyond these veterinary teams and with clients to ensure optimal empathetic and concise advocacy of evidence-based, best-practice. 7. Enact veterinary practice within current and emerging digital environments, anticipating and adapting to advancements in technology. 8. Evaluate relevant evidence (studies, data and design) and integrate applicable findings and processes into their practice and contextualise this within the wider veterinary science field.

Modules

Vertical themes running through first 4 years are Essentials of Professional and Clinical Practice, and Public Health, Food Safety and Animal Welfare. Year 1&2 features Animal Systems and Husbandry, and the Veterinary Biology course which will be taught in a systems based approach. Years 3&4 feature Sustainable Animal Production, and the Veterinary Clinical Medicine & Surgery course which will again be delivered in a systems approach. Additional details can be found on the website

Assessment method

There are varied assessment types throughout the programme, involving both formative and summative components which should support different styles of learners. Assessment types include Portfolio submissions (essays, reports, reflections), MCQ, EMQ, SAQ, Essays, Individual and Group Presentations, Posters, Industry and Enterprise Reports, Observable Structured Clinical Exams (OSCES), Spot tests, Online Assessments.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • Veterinary Surgeons, Royal College of

How to apply

You can no longer submit a new application for courses starting in 2024.

If you already have a 2024 application and are in Clearing, you can add this course as a Clearing choice – contact the university or college first to check they have places.

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

Application codes

Course code:
D100
Institution code:
S01
Campus name:
Aberdeen
Campus code:
X

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

SRUC is permitted to offer additional places to applicants from the rest of the UK (rUK), Republic of Ireland and British Islands These students are not funded by the SFC and appropriate fees are in place. Currently SRUC do not offer places to applicants outside of these territories.

Entry requirements

Standard Qualification Requirements

SRUC would not normally consider applicants who have achieved less than our minimum academic requirements at Higher level or who are re-sitting their examinations to upgrade results unless very serious personal difficulties at the time of the first sitting can be demonstrated. Please contact the Admissions Team to discuss further.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.sruc.ac.uk

Minimum Qualification Requirements

SRUC would not normally consider applicants who have achieved less than our minimum academic requirements at Higher level or who are re-sitting their examinations to upgrade results unless very serious personal difficulties at the time of the first sitting can be demonstrated. Please contact the Admissions Team to discuss further.

Please click the following link to find out more about minimum qualification requirements for this course

https://www.sruc.ac.uk

Additional entry requirements

Health checks

Interview

Other

Additional Documents will be required to be submitted directly to SRUC. These include; • Vocational Experience Summary • Personal Reference • Letter to Head of School Please visit the SRUC (SVM) website for further information.


Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students
90%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
100%
Go onto work and study

The number of student respondents and response rates can be important in interpreting the data – it is important to note your experience may be different from theirs. This data will be based on the subject area rather than the specific course. Read more about this data on the Discover Uni website.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Scotland £1820 Year 1
England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Additional costs are detailed on the SVM website and are subject to change. Applicants applying to undertake this course as a second degree are subject to a higher tuition fee rate. More information is avaiable on the SVM website.

Sponsorship information

SRUC have a number of student bursaries available, however these are not specific to the BVSci programme. Please refer to the SRUC website (www.sruc.ac.uk) for more information.

Veterinary Science at SRUC Scotland's Rural College - UCAS