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BSc Veterinary Nursing (CAW - Huntingdon)
About this course
Veterinary nursing is a demanding and rewarding clinical profession focused on the health, welfare, and treatment of animals under veterinary supervision. Registered veterinary nurses carry out a wide range of clinical tasks, from administering anaesthesia and assisting in surgery to monitoring recovery, providing nursing care, and advising owners on how to support their animals at home. The role requires both technical precision and the ability to communicate with empathy, since anxious owners and frightened patients are a constant part of the job. This four-year full-time programme at Middlesex University, delivered at the Huntingdon campus, includes a foundation year designed to build the scientific and clinical knowledge you need before progressing into the core degree content. You will study animal anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, anaesthesia, surgical nursing, diagnostic imaging, and medical nursing across a range of species. Alongside academic study, you will undertake substantial practice placements in clinical environments, developing hands-on competence with real patients under qualified supervision. These practical elements are central to the course and to your preparation for registration with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Registered veterinary nurses are in high demand, with strong employment opportunities for those who complete the programme. Graduates typically enter roles as registered veterinary nurses, with many going on to develop specialisms in areas such as anaesthesia, oncology, dentistry, or exotic species. Others move into practice management, veterinary education, or work with organisations concerned with animal welfare and policy. The profession is regulated and carries a genuine responsibility for animal welfare, making it particularly suited to those who combine scientific curiosity with a commitment to the animals in their care.
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