Bsc Animal Science (with Integrated Year In Industry) in Aberystwyth University, UK
Bsc Animal Science (with Integrated Year In Industry) in Aberystwyth University
Kick start and enhance your career prospects with our new Animal Science with integrated year in industry. This course is engineered to give you the head start in an increasingly competitive job market, and upon successful completion of this degree, you will have developed the skills and awareness all of which employers are seeking.
At Aberystwyth, Animal science is the science of the animals that are used by man. In Aberystwyth, this means farm animals, horses and companion animals. Animal scientists study the nutrition, breeding, fertility, health, behaviour, physiology and anatomy of a wide range of domesticated animals. Our students develop the skills required for successful careers using these animals on a daily basis.
- The syllabus of this course with the integrated year in industry is identical to its sister course BSc Animal Science (D306). Your work experience must be relevant to this degree and the year is assessed which will count towards your degree grade.
- Students will have to organise their work experience under the guidance of our Director for Employability. There is no guarantee that the work experience will be paid (If you cannot obtain a placement, then you must transfer to its sister course BSc Animal Science D306).
- During your year in work experience, you will pay a discounted tuition fee of which the information can be found here.
- Our extensive range of facilities include: a modern equine facility providing livery, competition and educational resources.
- Flexible course structure allowing you to focus on one of these areas in the second and third year: Companion Animal and Equine Science or Farm Animal Science.
- Over 1000Ha of farmland, including lowland and upland sheep farms, a 500 cow dairy herd, intensive and extensive beef production systems, an equine centre and a flock of layer poultry.
- A university woodland with over a hundred purpose built nest boxes and homes for nature.
- Students can take in and enjoy the beautiful habitats on our doorstep, including marine, moorland, mountain, grassland and coast, providing you with a fabulous variety of fieldwork and recreational opportunities.
- Charismatic species such as red kites, bottlenose dolphins, and more…
- IBERS is home to a wonderful museum full of historic zoological specimens.
What career prospects exist for me?
The degree will allow you to explore a career in:
- Assessing the welfare of domestic animals
- Use of genetics to maximise the efficiency of breeding programmes for domestic animals
- Animal nutrition
- Teaching, including in further or higher education
- Research across the spectrum of Animal Science
- Scientific publishing
- Laboratory work in both the private and public sector
What do I gain from studying Animal Science?
In addition to the degree-specific courses, our degree at Aberystwyth University teaches you a broad range of transferable skills such as observation, research, analysis and reflection.
You will also be studying in a department that has invested over £55 million in the infrastructure of student facilities.
The department has close links with many learned societies such as the British Society for Animal Science, and international research institutions, which provide a great way of networking with those in your field.
Your year in industry:
Make no mistake, you will develop confidence and gaining experience in the industry will stimulate your enthusiasm for the subject.
Completing a year in industry will allow you to:
- Apply the learning from your course to the work environment;
- Make industry contacts;
- Develop practical skills related to your area of study;
- Apply your practical skills and technical knowledge after returning to study;
- Enhance your CV and better prepare yourself for a job after graduating.
Students on this scheme should note that the department institute does not have automatic placements for every applicant. You will be responsible for finding securing the work experience, however, you will have the assistance of our institute Work Experience Coordinator and our dedicated careers advisor (James Cuffe, jpc11@aber.ac.uk). If you fail to find work experience you will be able to convert your course to the three-year version of your subject.
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Average Accomodation & Food Costs in UK | £850 to £1,050 a month |
Entrance Exams in UK | TOEFL: 88 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 59 | GMAT: 590 |
Work and Study in UK | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in UK | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in UK | £348 |
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Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 16,300 Per Year
IELTS
6.0
TOFL
88
PTE
55