This undergraduate programme is accredited by the Animal Health Professions' Register and recognised by the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists for membership. It will provide the knowledge and skills for you to become a veterinary services professional and work closely with veterinary surgeons.Physiotherapy following veterinary referral can help animals recover from a variety of conditions such as back pain, sprains, strains, fractures and sporting injuries. It can also be used following orthopaedic, neurological or general surgery, as well as improve biomechanics and athleticability.Ass such its use within the veterinary field is increasing. Animals can undergo a wide range of treatments including manual techniques, electrotherapies and exercise therapy.
Offers tend to be in the region of BBB,Biology/Human Biology grade B, plus one other science based subject at grade B e.g. Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Psychology, Maths, P.E. etc. If unsure about the suitability of a subject please contact Admissions,Students should typically be studying 3 subjects at A2 level to be considered.Minimum 5 GCSEs at grade C, including English Language, Maths and a Science, typically taken in one sitting.General Studies and Critical Thinking are encouraged but not included in grades required.All applicants who receive an offer must have at least 4 weeks recent hands-on experience working with horses and dogs (two weeks with each), completed by July. We will only consider work experience that has taken place in the period 2 years immediately before the course start date to ensure that you have recent experience on the most up to date practices and procedures..Applicants with other qualifications will be considered individually, but those with vocational level 3 qualifications (including Access and BTEC courses) will be required to have 5 GCSEs at grade A or above including Maths, English and Science.Applicants can expect to receive offers including specific grades in specific subjects (for example, a B or C at A level, or an M or D for BTEC modules).Key Skills (and other level 2 variants) and First Certificates/Diplomas are not accepted in place of GCSE passes.IELTS 6 needed overall.
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