

BSc Bioveterinary Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Bioveterinary science is the biological study of animal health and disease, combining rigorous scientific training in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and pathology with a focus on the practical challenges of veterinary diagnosis, animal welfare, and public and environmental health. It is a discipline that sits between veterinary medicine and biomedical science, offering both the scientific depth to understand disease at a molecular and cellular level and the applied orientation needed to contribute to the health of animals and the humans and ecosystems they share their lives with. At the University of Keele, this four-year full-time degree with a foundation year gives you a thorough grounding in animal health, disease, and cutting-edge veterinary diagnostics. The foundation year provides the scientific and academic preparation needed before progressing to the main programme, which develops your competence in areas including animal physiology, infectious disease, toxicology, parasitology, and pathology. You will gain practical experience in the university's laboratories, developing technical skills in diagnostic and investigative techniques, and work placement opportunities are built into the programme, giving you real-world exposure to professional practice in veterinary and scientific settings. Bioveterinary science graduates enter careers in veterinary diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, animal research, public health organisations, and regulatory agencies concerned with food safety and disease surveillance. Many contribute to research into zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, conservation biology, or the welfare of farmed and companion animals. The scientific training the degree provides also supports routes into biomedical research more broadly, and postgraduate study in veterinary science, biomedical science, microbiology, or public health is a natural continuation for those wishing to pursue research or specialist professional roles.
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