Page 71 - RVC Undergraduate Prospectus 25-26

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Page 71 - RVC Undergraduate Prospectus 25-26
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CLINICAL EXTRA-MURAL STUDIES (ClinEMS)*
        You will undertake ClinEMS placements in your third, fourth
        and fifth years of the BVSc programme, totalling 26 weeks of
        placements. To gain a stronger insight into Welsh veterinary
        practices, a minimum of 13 weeks of these ClinEMS will be
        performed in Wales. Please see page 57 for details.

        INTRAMURAL CLINICAL ROTATIONS
        Please visit page 57 for details.


        STUDY

        Please note that these are indicative modules and may be subject
        to change.
        Teaching is organised in ‘strands’. These strands are visited
        on multiple occasions, initially focusing on the normal animal,
        and progressing through diseases of different systems, their
        investigation and treatment. There are also non-system strands
        that focus on the underpinning science, professionalism and
        diseases in groups of animals and their impact on public health.

        Please see page 57 for a full list of strands and clinical rotations
        making up the basis of the teaching for all years of study.



        TEACHING AND LEARNING                                 YOUR CAREER
        The RVC has three outstanding academic                The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) quality assures
        and clinical departments. Lecturers in each           UK veterinary degrees to ensure that new veterinary surgeons
        department are not only world-class researchers       are fit to practise on graduation, and join the RCVS Register. Only
        and clinicians but are highly qualified teaching      those individuals registered with the RCVS can call themselves
        professionals and passionate about their field. At    veterinary surgeons and, with a few exceptions, practise
        Aberystwyth University, veterinary professionals      veterinary surgery in the UK. The RVC, Aberystwyth University and
        and researchers from the Aberystwyth School of        the RCVS are working closely together to ensure that our BVSc
        Veterinary Science and from the Department of         course meets the standards required for the RCVS to grant full
        Life Sciences (DLS), will teach students using the    accreditation in 2026 when the first students graduate.
        extensive university farms, Lluest Equine centre
        and other teaching facilities.                        Graduates develop an in-depth scientific knowledge that may
                                                              be applied to a number of different career pathways, including
        Please see page 58 for full details.                  mixed clinical practice, equine practices, farm/livestock
                                                              practices, veterinary research, veterinary public health and
        ENTRY REQUIREMENTS                                    policy, pharmaceutical industry, food security and conservation
                                                              medicine. Additionally, having trained partially in Wales
        For a complete list of academic, English language     throughout the degree, graduates will be extremely well-suited
        and work experience requirements for this course,     to continuing their career in Welsh practices and other veterinary
        please see pages 72.                                  institutions and employers in Wales or rural practice.

        *Requirements for the number of  weeks of  AHEMS and
        ClinicalEMS may be subject to change in the future.


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