University Centre Askham Bryan
UCAS Code: D311 | Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
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Elevate your veterinary nursing career to with a BSc top-up programme, designed specifically for those who've laid a solid foundation with a Veterinary Nursing foundation degree. This can be your stepping stone to mastering the advanced clinical skills and knowledge required in the fast-evolving world of veterinary medicine.
Imagine delving deeper into the realms of veterinary nursing, with modules that not only refine your clinical skills but also prepare you for leadership roles within this field. Whether you're aiming for specialist certificates in teaching, learning, or business management, this programme is your gateway to a future of diverse opportunities.
Eligibility for this programme is streamlined for success: if you're a Foundation Degree holder in Veterinary Nursing, either already registered as a Veterinary Nurse or eligible to join the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses, this course is tailored for you. Designed to challenge and extend your capabilities, this programme aims to build upon your Level 5 qualifications with a bespoke curriculum that can set you apart in the veterinary nursing profession.
Please note applicants will need to have either fulfilled the regulatory framework and have already Registered as a Veterinary Nurse or be eligible to apply to join the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses.
This course is 1-year full time (part-time study may also be available – contact he@askham-bryan.ac.uk for more information about part-time study).
This programme is awarded by Harper Adams University.
Modules
Modules:
Research Project
Advanced Nursing Care of Exotic Animal Species
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Nursing
Education Leadership and Clinical Supervision
Consult Nursing and Veterinary Client Support
Assessment methods
University Centre Askham Bryan fosters diverse talents and skills through a range of engaging assessment methods tailored to hone industry standard subject skills, as well as transferable skills and graduate attributes. From traditional coursework to time-constrained assessments that sharpen quick thinking, with each assessment opportunity you can showcase your abilities. Engage in online assessments blending technology with information for adaptable problem-solving. Whilst presentations amplify your voice, and scholarly viva-voce discussions deepen understanding. Practical assessments bridge theory with real-world application, helping to shape your subject expertise. There is also opportunity to undertake applied research as part of an honours research project.
With our varied approach, learning isn't just about meeting standards—it's about discovering your potential within an educational landscape.
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