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... United Kingdom
... University of Lincoln - Study Group

Course Overview

The MBio Bioveterinary Science degree at Lincoln gives students the opportunity to explore the science that underlies animal health and disease. The degree combines key concepts in animal science with relevant laboratory, field, and computer analysis. Students are introduced to the processes surrounding animal health including life histories of pathogens and parasites, infection and immunity, preventative measures, diagnosis, and treatments. There is the opportunity to study these issues in a range of animal species, including exotic, companion, livestock and wild animals, as well as in humans. Students also have the option of a field trip in their third year as part of the optional 'Overseas Field Course' module. Further details on this can be found under the Features section. The fourth year of the MBio Bioveterinary Science degree is an additional research-intensive final year, after the three-year BSc. This is an opportunity to progress to Master's level and prepare for opportunities in competitive job markets.

General Eligibility

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • The minimum IELTS score required is 6

Programme Information
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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

36


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Available Intake

Sep,Jan


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IELTS Score

6.0


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Tuition Fees Range

15000,


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