Veterinary Conservation Medicine Intercalated Honours BSc

1 Year On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Liverpool

Program Overview

This one-year intercalated honours degree course is particularly aimed at those with an interest in the veterinary aspects of conservation. The course has been designed to teach you the current concepts and issues involved in conservation biology and achieve a wider appreciation of the roles that veterinarians can have in this field. You will receive a broad introduction to the fundamental principles of conservation biology. Through small group-work, you will engage with a range of current issues at the interface between wildlife conservation and the health and welfare of animals in the wild and in zoos.

Program Key Stats

£TBC (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 1st May


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • The vast majority of veterinary students find employment within six months of graduation
  • Most newly qualified vets choose to work in private veterinary practices
  • Others decide to work for animal charities
  • in laboratories
  • abattoirs
  • industry or the public health sector
  • and some pursue careers in research

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