Our BSc Veterinary Biosciences program immerses students in the latest research that underpins veterinary science today. Students will learn in state-of-the-art facilities within the School of Biosciences and School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey. The course places a strong emphasis on industry experience, offering opportunities for Professional Training placements. Over three years, students will develop a solid foundation in biosciences and veterinary medicine, with options for additional placements, foundation years, or combined tracks. The curriculum covers core topics such as microbiology, anatomy, physiology, genetics, animal health, and disease, and integrates practical skills with theoretical knowledge. Designed to prepare students for careers in animal health, public health, research, and conservation, the course is delivered through lectures, laboratory work, tutorials, and real-world projects.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly regarded because it is research-led, taught by active researchers, and provides cutting-edge facilities, including a £12.5 million Innovation for Health Learning Laboratory. It is ranked 5th in the UK for veterinary sciences student satisfaction and boasts a high employment rate for its graduates. The program’s accreditation by the Royal Society of Biology also adds value, supporting professional recognition. With industry placements, extensive practical training, and a focus on employability skills, graduates are well-prepared for careers in animal health, research, and conservation, or for further postgraduate study.
The course focuses on research-led learning in animal health and disease, combining core bioscience subjects with veterinary-specific modules. Students can explore areas like animal immunology, animal ecology, nutrition, infectious diseases, and food security, tailoring their studies to their interests with optional modules. The program emphasizes practical skills, laboratory techniques, and exposure to research environments, preparing students for diverse career paths in veterinary and biosciences fields.
Application fees
27.45L
1st year tuition fees
27.45L
Living cost
Applicants typically need ABB-BBB at A-level, including Biology and a second science or maths subject. For those without traditional qualifications, options include diplomas like DDD-DDM in Applied Science or Animal Management, or equivalent international qualifications such as IB (33-32 points, with specified science subjects). Applicants with other qualifications such as BTEC, Scottish Highers, Welsh Baccalaureate, or T Levels can also apply, provided their grades and subjects meet the specified criteria. English language proficiency is required, generally IELTS 6.5 overall, with minimum 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in other elements.

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Graduates of this program have a variety of career options including roles in animal health and disease management, animal nutrition, biodiversity, ecology, and public health. Many alumni work for organizations like the Animal and Plant Health Agency, the NHS, research institutes, or in zoological and conservation centers. The skills acquired also enable graduates to pursue postgraduate research or veterinary medicine. Students are equipped with critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills that open doors to careers in research laboratories, industry, or consultancy.