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Bachelor of Science - BSc

Bioveterinary Sciences

University of Lancashire

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367 reviews

Entry requirements

Here's what you will need to get a place on the Bioveterinary Sciences course at University of Lancashire.

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A level

B,B,B

To include 2 in science subjects Acceptable science subjects are shown in the groups below. Subjects must be from different groups e.g. Biology, Economics and Environmental Science, or Physical Education, Physics and Psychology. NOT Biology, Physical Education and Physics, as two of these subjects sit in the same group: Group 1: Biology, Human Biology, Physical Education Group 2: Chemistry Group 3: Physics Group 4: Maths, Economics Group 5: Psychology Group 6: Environmental Science

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: D303

Here's what University of Lancashire says about its Bioveterinary Sciences course.

Course overview

Our Bioveterinary Science Degree will give you a strong understanding of the latest research and knowledge in animal and veterinary sciences today. You will become competent in core laboratory, field and computer-based technical skills.

Our two-year accelerated programme has interim accreditation by the Royal Society of Biology. You'll learn from leading experts in the field. This includes veterinary clinicians and scientific researchers.

If you want to work in a rewarding scientific career with a focus on animals, then this is the course for you. Our graduates have gone on to postgraduate study, veterinary degrees, pathology laboratories and more.

On this programme, you will explore traditional concepts of bioveterinary sciences such as animal health, disease and diagnostics, while developing skills and knowledge in more modern aspects of the field.

You will study a one health approach to bioveterinary science. This includes studying animal behaviour and welfare science, social issues, global challenges and communication skills. This course is designed to give you a thorough, yet balanced understanding of the way we live and work with animals and our environment as one.

Our accelerated programme means you gain a full bachelor’s degree in two years. Typically, comparable degrees take three years. This will allow you to progress into the workforce faster and save money on tuition fees and living costs. Our course runs over three semesters instead of two, so you will study between September and July.

Why study with us

  • Learn from leading scientific and industry experts, including qualified clinicians and globally recognised researchers.

  • You’ll save money on course fees and living expenses with our accelerated two-year course.

  • Our state-of-the-art facilities and specialist staff are here to support you in conducting your own (self-led) research as part of your final year research project.

What you’ll do

  • You will have access to specialist facilities like our bioveterinary anatomy space, which includes our virtual dissection Anatomage tables.

  • You will learn through a range of innovative methods including practical sessions, handling animal species, working in real laboratories, and conducting field work off-site.

  • You will develop professional and interpersonal skills, as well as subject specific knowledge, through our communication skills content.

Future careers

Our bioveterinary sciences degree equips you with vital laboratory, field and computer-based technical skills relevant to current industry, preparing you for a broad range of employment. Students can choose to progress straight into the workforce after graduation or onto further study, including postgraduate degrees such as MSc, MRes or PhD.

Our Bioveterinary sciences graduates have gone on to roles/study including:

  • NHS Pathology Laboratory

  • MRes (Animal Science & Veterinary Research)

  • BVMS Graduate Entry Programmes

Bioveterinary sciences graduates can also find employment in a range of other roles/industries including:

  • Laboratory Diagnostics

  • Laboratory Technician

  • Animal Science Research & Development

  • Public, Animal and Environmental Health

  • Civil Service Industries e.g. DEFRA, Natural England, Animal Plant and Health Agency

  • Animal Pharmaceutical Industries

  • Animal Nutrition

  • Wildlife Conservation Organisations

  • Animal Welfare Organisations e.g. RSPCA, PDSA, Cats Protection

  • Science Communications e.g. Journal Editor, Scientific Editor, Scientific Writer

This degree also prepares you well for postgraduate study such as MSc, MRes and PhD.

Studying Bioveterinary sciences does not qualify you as a vet however If you decide to go on to further study after completing this degree, you may be able to apply to a graduate entry veterinary or medical degree programme.

Source: University of Lancashire

Course details

Qualification

Bachelor of Science - BSc

Department

School of Veterinary Medicine

Location

Preston Campus | Preston

Duration

2 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Animal science

Start date

21 September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£11,440 per year
Scotland£11,440 per year
Wales£11,440 per year
Northern Ireland£11,440 per year
Channel Islands£11,440 per year

The modules you will study

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