About Bsc Veterinary Nursing And Companion Animal Behaviour in University of Bristol
If you care about animals then this exciting degree can lead to a range of careers, from working as a veterinary nurse in general practice, to opportunities in the field of behaviour and welfare for animal charities or the commercial sector.
Having achieved accreditation from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the course is provisionally validated by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) as fulfilling the academic requirements for accreditation as a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB) and already provides you with the opportunity to begin gaining the practical experience needed for certification as a CCAB. For more information,
Your first two years are based predominantly within Bristol city centre where our pre-clinical facilities are situated at the UK's only School of Anatomy. Years three and four are based at Bristol Vet School in the beautiful Somerset village of Langford. Along with dedicated state-of-the art clinical facilities, you'll find everything to make you feel at home, including a café, gym, and on-site accommodation.
Entry Requirements
- Applicant must have completed high school with good grades
- BBC including BB in Biology and another science-related subject
- 29 points overall with 14 at Higher Level, including 5, 5 at Higher Level in Biology and in another science-related subject
English language requirements
University of Bristol Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1876 |
Enrollment |
23,590 |
Acceptance rate |
68% |
Student:faculty ratio |
7:1 |
English Language Proficiency |
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE |
Student population |
30,000+ |
Work-Study |
Available |
Intake Type |
Semester wise |
Bristol Highlights Cost of living
Expenses |
Cost (in GBP) annually |
Accommodation |
4000-13000 |
Food |
911-1234 |
Utilities |
500-750 |
Books |
400 |
Toiletries |
700 |
Sports and entertainment |
1500 |