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    Undergraduate

    BSc (Hons)Veterinary Physiotherapy

    Course overview

    Physiotherapy following veterinary referral can help animals recover from a variety of conditions such as back pain, sprains, strains, fractures and sporting injuries. It can also be used following orthopaedic, neurological or general surgery, as well as improve biomechanics and athletic ability.

    As such its use within the veterinary field is increasing. Animals can undergo a wide range of treatments including manual techniques, electrotherapies and exercise therapy.

    As a student you will be participating in a fulfilling journey, during which you will grow and develop the necessary skills to be an integral part of the veterinary profession. This rewarding career will allow you to work within the wider veterinary profession, working autonomously under veterinary referral and in a variety of business settings from freelance to referral hospitals. You will play a vital role in improving the lives of animals whilst forging strong bonds with animals and their owners.

    As you progress you will develop and then bolster the necessary skills to succeed in this emerging field of practice. Our supportive team and carefully structured course will help you consolidate your learning. Periods of in-house and external clinical rotation enable you to meet the requirements and clinical hours necessary for professional registration, whilst boosting your confidence and allowing you to succeed. Demand for highly skilled, clinically experienced veterinary physiotherapists is ever-increasing and our integrated programme allows you to explore lots of opportunities within and beyond the course. 

    Whilst academically challenging, the course has a huge practical component, with specialist teaching and authentic assessment throughout. You will be taken on a learning journey from first principles through to full evidenced-based practice. You will discover the importance of clinical reasoning and will be supported in the development of skills to research and apply new knowledge as you continually improve your competences. As you progress towards your final goal you will achieve stepping-stone qualifications in massage therapy and hydrotherapy.  

    Clinical teaching is delivered in small groups by our team of qualified veterinary physiotherapists and veterinary surgeons, in first-class facilities, with dedicated clinical areas. As you progress, you will become increasingly involved in running, shaping, and driving our on-site small animal clinic and ambulatory equine service, complemented by integrated placement weeks throughout your course. This will open future career prospects and provide you with the tools needed to enter the real world confidently and competently. 

    This undergraduate programme is subject to accreditation by the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners for membership. It will provide the knowledge and skills for you to become a veterinary services professional and work closely with veterinary surgeons.

    Course key info

    Veterinary physiotheraphy overview  ❯

    UCAS code D31A

    Institution code: H12

    Duration

    4 years (full-time)

    Location

    ÎÞÂ붯»­ campus (and location of work placements)

    Accredited by

    (RAMP)

    This course is subject to re-accreditation

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    Entry requirements for 2025

    Our typical offer

    In the region of 120 UCAS points for A level students. See below for details of entry requirements for other accepted qualifications.

    Full requirements

    Use the drop-down tool to select the qualifications you have or are working towards to see what grades would be required for access to this programme. If you can’t see your qualification or would like any assistance with entry requirements, please contact the Admissions team: admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk

    Course modules

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    Admissions
    Telephone: 0300 131 3950
    Email: admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk

    Careers

    Veterinary physiotherapists work alongside veterinary surgeons and nurses within vet practices and hospitals in the treatment of animals. A number of physiotherapists work closely with the equine sports industry within racing or other sporting disciplines. Others work independently, setting up their own businesses working with horse and dog owners.

    Accreditation

    Accredited by: (RAMP)

    This course is accredited by the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners.

    Accredited by: This course is subject to re-accreditation

    An accredited degree course is one which has been approved by a professional body, is a marker of quality and provides a graduate with professional accreditation or supports a graduate in becoming professionally accredited which is recognised by employers. Once a university degree course is validated or re-validated, the University undertakes a process to review and check accreditation or re-accreditation of university programmes to ensure alignment with delivery, relevance and associated academic standards. Accreditation or re-accreditation cannot be guaranteed, if accreditation is approved as planned or if there are substantive changes or a delay, the university will communicate with applicants. The course will still run without accreditation, if an applicant does not wish to continue with the course with no accreditation, assistance will be provided to change course or to find a suitable alternative.

    Fees and costs

    The latest fees for this course can be found in our fees and funding section. You will also find course related costs, specific to this course in the Fees and Charges PDF.

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