This Graduate Accelerated BVetMed course offered at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) can be studied Full-time.
For more detailed information about Graduate Accelerated at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), please visit the institution website.
This Graduate Accelerated BVetMed course offered at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) can be studied Full-time.
For more detailed information about Graduate Accelerated at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), please visit the institution website.
At least an upper second class (2:1) honours degree in an appropriate biological science subject such as, but not exclusive to:
Anatomical Sciences
Animal Science*
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Bioveterinary Sciences
Physiology
Veterinary Nursing
Zoology
We also welcome applicants with MBBS degrees, and candidates from the Royal Veterinary College's BSc Biological Sciences (Animal Behaviour, Welfare & Ethics) and MSci Wild Animal Biology programmes.
*Animal Science outside of the UK can vary greatly in content and thus we would advise those studying this abroad to check with Admissions before applying.
Where your degree is not listed, we would recommend emailing Admissions with a copy of your transcript or link to your course page prior to applying. Science degrees that specialise in particular species or body systems, applied science degrees or biological sciences that tend away from human or animal science, such as Marine Biology, Forensic Science, Ecology, Equine Science or Dentistry are often too specialist for D102, although we are happy to check these for you and/or offer further advice.
There are no specific A Level requirements for this programme. However, successful applicants will be studying alongside students who typically have A Level Biology and Chemistry and an understanding of topics covered in these qualifications may be expected at points in the course.