Studying a veterinary medicine course in the UK will equip graduates with the knowledge and ability to help with the surgical treatment and care of animals.
See: Veterinary Medicine subject guide
Veterinary medicine shares much in common with regular medicine programmes, and students will find a large degree of crossover in terms of modules and topics covered. Courses generally last five years and once you graduate, you will be able to register with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and begin your career.
There are only seven UK institutions which cover veterinary medicine, and you can learn more about each of them below. If you wish to begin your application to study veterinary medicine in the UK, arrange a free consultation in London or Manchester today.
Veterinary Medicine courses in the UK
University of Bristol
- Currently offer three undergraduate degrees and one taught Masters programme
- Training veterinary professionals for over 50 years
- In the School of Veterinary Sciences, our academics are leaders in their field, whose research helps inform national policies that can lead to developments within veterinary practice
University of Cambridge
- Modern facilities in the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital at Cambridge include a five-theatre small animal surgical suite, a fully-equipped intensive care unit and an equine surgical suite and diagnostic unit, with an MRI machine capable of imaging standing horses
- Small animals, farm animals and horses are housed on-site to provide continual opportunities to consolidate your animal handling skills. The nearby University Farm also allows all students to become involved in lambing and dairy management
University of Edinburgh
- The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies was highest ranked veterinary school in the UK in the Research Excellence Framework 2014
- Extra-Mural Studies placements allow students to further practice their animal handling and clinical skills, as well as increasing their confidence, increasing their work experience and providing a valuable insight into the real world of work
- The Veterinary School is fully accredited by the UK’s Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and the American Veterinary Medical Association. In addition to this, The European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education and the reciprocal arrangement between the RCVS and the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council Inc allows Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery graduates to register to practice in Europe, Australia and New Zealand without requiring any further qualifications.
University of Glasgow
- The University is one of only four Vet Schools in Europe to have achieved accredited status for its undergraduate programmes from the American Veterinary Medical Association
- In the 2016 National Student Survey, the School of Veterinary Medicine was voted number 1 in the UK for Veterinary Science
University of Liverpool
- Has two on-site working farms as well as two referral hospitals, and three first opinion practices, enabling undergraduates to gain valuable hands-on experience of all aspects of veterinary practice
- Was voted second for veterinary science in a recent national student survey of universities
University of Nottingham
- Ranked third in the UK for veterinary science by the Guardian 2017 league table
- In the 2016 Association of Veterinary Students survey, Nottingham was ranked first for career progression preparation, extra mural studies structure and student welfare
Royal Veterinary College
- The RVC, University of London, is the first veterinary school in the UK, and the only one world-wide, to achieve full accreditation by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and full recognition by the UK’s Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)
- 86% of recent Veterinary Medicine students found work (or went on to further study) within six months of graduation
Study Veterinary Medicine in the UK
If you are interested in studying veterinary medicine in the UK, arrange a free consultation in London or Manchester today.