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VETERINARY SCIENCE FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES


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BVSc Gateway to Veterinary Science A-levels BBC IB 29


This course is aimed at students who have the potential to become vets but do not meet the academic entry criteria to apply directly to our five-year BVSc Veterinary Science course. It is a widening participation initiative for UK students who fulfil specific criteria.


The Gateway course will develop your interest in, and knowledge and understanding of, the basic sciences that underpin veterinary science. It will foster professional behaviours and attitudes. Additional veterinary and related animal work experience will form part of the course. Successful completion of this Gateway course will enable you to join the BVSc Veterinary Science. To find out if you are eligible, please go to bristol.ac.uk/ug19-vetscience.


‘I love my course and have so much opportunity to learn more about being a vet. I love being able to get involved in dissections and visits to the Langford campus. Te city is vibrant and busy: being on a non-campus university makes you feel like you are part of the city.’


Veryan (BVSc Veterinary Science) Single Honours


BVSc Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry 4 years


BVSc Gateway to Veterinary Science 6 years


BVSc Veterinary Science 5 years D102


D108 D100


We can only accept applications for Veterinary Science through UCAS. The closing date for UCAS applications is 15 October.


Academic entry requirements


The University recognises a wide range of UK and international qualifications for admission; for further details please see p48


Typical standard offer for BVSc Veterinary Science


A-levels AAA including Chemistry and one other lab-based science. Graduates are required to obtain a 2:1 in their degree and BBB at A-level including Chemistry and one other lab-based science.


IB Diploma 36 points overall with 18 points at Higher Level, including 6, 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and another lab-based science.


Typical contextual offer† Veterinary Science


for BVSc


A-levels AAC including AA in Chemistry and another lab-based science.


IB Diploma 32 points overall with 16 at Higher Level, including 6, 6 at Higher Level in Chemistry and another lab-based science.


Other requirements


GCSE Standard numeracy requirement (C in GCSE Maths or equivalent) and Standard literacy requirement (C in GCSE English or equivalent)


English language profile B (see p48)


UKCAT The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is required. Bursaries are available to cover the cost of taking the UKCAT, please see ukcat.ac.uk


†Contextual offer; see p46


bristol.ac.uk/vetscience


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