

BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Biosciences, University of Glasgow
Glasgow,
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48 Months
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About this course
Veterinary Biosciences at Glasgow is a comprehensive biological sciences programme that focuses on the biology of health and disease in animals. Delivered by expert scientists and veterinary clinicians, it emphasizes research-led teaching across various aspects of animal science. Students will explore topics such as anatomy, physiology, animal management, infection and immunity, oncology, hormones, animal behaviour, welfare, and conservation. The programme provides practical experience through access to a working farm, clinical hospitals, and field courses, as well as opportunities for research projects and volunteering. It is designed to give students a broad understanding of animals and prepares them for diverse careers in veterinary and animal sciences.
Why this course is highly recommended
Glasgow's Veterinary Biosciences programme is highly recommended because it combines expert-led teaching with practical experience on campus, including access to hospitals and a working farm. The programme is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology and is delivered at a university ranked 1st in the UK for Animal Science. It provides a solid foundation in key biological sciences relevant to animal health, with excellent opportunities for fieldwork, research, and extracurricular activities, making it ideal for students interested in pursuing careers in animal and veterinary sciences.
Specialisation
The programme offers a wide range of topics related to animals and veterinary care, with a major focus on the biology of health and disease, animal management, welfare, and conservation. It incorporates practical training, research skills, and in-depth study of current challenges in these fields.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
31.92L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need A-levels of AAB to BBB with additional requirements of Chemistry or Biology. For international qualifications, the required scores include 34 points in the IB (with specific higher level subjects), and equivalent scores in other qualifications such as SQA Higher. There are also options for advanced entry into the second year based on prior qualifications.
English language test
PTE
60
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates from this programme can pursue careers in animal nutrition, care, conservation, public health, veterinary diagnostics, scientific research, physiotherapy, teaching, and the pharmaceutical industry. Many students also continue their studies in specialised biomedical fields or further research, benefitting from the programme's practical and applied approach.
FAQs
What English language qualifications are required?
Applicants from non-English-speaking countries must meet specified IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or other approved English language test scores, with IELTS Academic required at 6.5 overall (no subtest below 6.0). Substitutes like TOEFL and PTE are also accepted.
Can international students apply directly to the MSci?
Applications to the MSci are not made via UCAS. You may apply for transfer mid-BSc or consider taking the optional placement year if you choose MSci.
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