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Develop your expertise in the fundamental areas of animal therapy including working with both the animal and human. You’ll develop valuable therapeutic knowledge, working as part of multi-disciplinary teams in our equine and canine therapy centres. This includes working with veterinary professionals, hydrotherapists and nutritionists to promote the optimal health or performance of different animals. You’ll tailor your degree to suit your interests and career aspirations, and gain plenty of industry insights ready for your career. Industry opportunities You’ll be able to gain experience in our commercial therapy centres, as well as through an integrated placement year in industry. We have strong industry connections and host regular guest lectures. We also have professionals running practical demonstrations on a regular basis. This course is ideal for those who have an interest in animal therapy as part of veterinary rehabilitation and want to study an applied degree whilst being exposed to industry practice. Gain experience in our canine and equine therapy centres. Develop essential business skills and work with a range of animals on site. You’ll also undertake scientific research in an area you’re passionate about. Applied Animal Science with Therapy BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) with Foundation year
Entry requirements A typical offer is 112 UCAS tariff points; 32-48 UCAS tariff points for Foundation year Biological science / relevant diploma required See entry requirements on pages 157-158 Typical offer information is for guidance only Find out more at www.hartpury.ac.uk
UCAS code D322 3 years DF22 4 years with Foundation year
Foundation year - Gain the subject-specific knowledge needed for the BSc degree
Integrated placement year - An optional extra year in industry to prepare for your career
Laura Tennant
Graduate destinations • Animal Therapist* • Animal Nutritionist* • Animal Physiotherapist (via postgraduate study) • Lab Technician • Sales and education • Postgraduate research
Laura contributes to the discovery of new medicines. "My animal reproduction knowledge and work experience helped me stand out. I’m an animal scientist but have been exposed to exciting new possibilities."
Genotyping for the National Institute for Medical Research BSc Zoology (was Animal Science) graduate
*Extra industry-recognised qualifications are recommended to move into these roles.
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