While studying Bioveterinary Science at Chester, you will receive a holistic approach to animal health that offers an interesting and thorough understanding of how the disease impacts animals. You will also explore the wider implications of animal health, examining its impacts upon wildlife ecology and the human population. Our Bioveterinary Science degree utilises the strengths of the University of Chester in the areas of biology, behaviour and welfare. These strengths offer an opportunity to study animal health not only at the physiological and cellular level but also at the behavioural level. This holistic approach to animal health offers anyone studying Bioveterinary Science at Chester an interesting and complete understanding of how a disease will impact an individual animal. The Bioveterinary Science course also aims to examine the wider implications of animal health by looking at how it impacts wildlife ecology, and also how animal health affects the human population.
Typical Entry 112 UCAS points GCE A Level 112 UCAS points from GCE A-Levels or equivalent. Typical offer - BCC/BBC The Department requires one of the following subjects as essential for entry: GCE A Level: Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Applied Science
Undergraduate: 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any band)
Biological and Medical Sciences
Exton Park (Parkgate Road)
Undergraduate
3
September
5.5
£9,250, £12,750,
London
0.0
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250,£13,474
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
6.5
Undergraduate
25121
Nottingham
6.5
Undergraduate
27200