Applied Animal Health and Welfare
University Centre Bishop BurtonA-Level Entry
A* - E
UCAS Points
72 points
About this course
From our state-of-the-art laboratories to farm facilities and animal units, you will apply your knowledge in real-world settings to build confidence and competence. Work experience gives you invaluable industry exposure and the opportunity to develop practical, job-ready skills in professional environments.
What will I Study? Year 1: Academic Professional Skills Comparative Anatomy and Physiology Applied Animal Health and Nutrition Applied Animal Behaviour Animal Handling and Welfare Professional Skills in the Industry
Year 2: Livestock Health Management Data Skills for Animal Scientists Ethics, Welfare and Legislation Wildlife Health and Rehabilitation Methods Leadership Skills in Industry Advances in Veterinary Diagnostic Technologies and Laboratory Science
Learning and Teaching Approach This programme is delivered with a variety of learning and teaching approaches to include all students’ learning styles and preferences. For all modules, theory lectures are delivered that aim to deliver the core content and provide the underpinning knowledge. To complement the theory lectures, you will have group seminars/practical sessions that are used to reinforce concepts delivered theoretically. The teaching methods focus on facilitating a student-centred approach to enhance your independent learning that takes place outside of the classroom.
What is the contact time? Approximately 12 - 16 hours a week to include lectures, seminars, work experience, practical's and tutorials. Students are also expected to carry out a significant amount of private study (approx. 25-30 hours a week) Independent study includes reading around the subject, preparing for tutorials and seminars, preparing for, and completing, module assessments; forming an essential part of a student’s learning journey. The part-time route incorporates approximately 9-12 hours of contact time per week, and independent study of (approximately 12-15 hours a week).
What kind of job could I get when I graduate? You may pursue roles such as/in the following industries: Welfare/animal health inspector (e.g. DEFRA, RSPCA), laboratory animal technician, welfare scientist, environmental enrichment co-ordinator, agriculture consultant, laboratory scientist, animal rescue and rehabilitation, reproduction technologist, management positions, animal welfare societies.
Entry Requirements
Study Options
This course is available in 2 study options:
Duration: 2 Years
Qualification: FdSc
Location: Beverley
Duration: 3 Years
Qualification: FdSc
Location: Beverley
Career Prospects
Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:
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Course Details
- Qualification
- Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 2 Years
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Beverley
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- Agriculture and related sciences