Course description
Veterinary biosciences is a biological sciences programme designed to provide you with a strong understanding of the key elements that underpin all modern biological sciences, with a major focus on the biology of health and disease in animals.
**Why study this course at the University of Glasgow?**
The Veterinary Biosciences programme offers residential national and international field courses and non-residential field trips. There is a variety of field work, summer research projects and volunteering possibilities available within and beyond the University and many vibrant student societies available on campus.
**Career Prospects?**
The specialist, applied and hands-on nature of this programme prepares you for a varied and fulfilling range of careers in veterinary biosciences. Our students have progressed to graduate degrees in specialist areas of biomedical sciences, as well as directly into careers in animal nutrition, animal care, conservation and welfare, public health, veterinary diagnostic and scientific research, veterinary physiotherapy, secondary school teaching, the pharmaceutical industry, and epidemiological and disease risk assessment.
Subjects
Veterinary medicine, Veterinary biochemistry, Veterinary microbiology, Animal scienceEntry requirements
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Course Type: Full-time
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Venue details
Gilmorehill Campus
University Of Glasgow
Glasgow
Course provider
University of Glasgow
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