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Veterinary Medicine (DN300/VTS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 360)
Academic Year 2024/2025
Study Abroad
Duration:
5 Year(s)
Next Intake:
2024/2025 September
General Entry Requirements (A-Level)

A*A*A / A*AAB /

A*A*B + A AS Level

Subject Requirements (Mathematics)

GCSE C / AS Level D / A Level E

IB SL 4 / HL 3

Subject Requirements (Laboratory Science)

Chemistry A Level C

IB HL 5

General Entry Requirements (IB)

39

Country Specific Entry Requirements:
Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.

Curricular information is subject to change.

This programme will educate you to the best international standards in veterinary medicine. To work as a vet in the Republic of Ireland you must have a degree in Veterinary Medicine, which is registered by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. UCD’s Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (MVB) is Ireland’s only such degree. The veterinary profession is concerned with the promotion of the health and welfare of animals of special importance to society. This involves the care of healthy and sick animals, the prevention, recognition, control and treatment of their diseases and of diseases transmitted from animals to man, and the welfare and productivity of livestock.

About this Course

This programme will prepare you for entry into any branch of the profession, with specific hands-on work and clinical cases in fifth year.

During the first four years, students spend an average of 40 hours per week attending lectures, tutorials and practicals, with some practicals taking place at Lyons Research Farm. During the final year, clinical rotations take place mainly in the UCD Veterinary Hospital and can involve early mornings and some late-night work. Students are also expected to undertake independent study.

A combination of end-of-semester written, practical and competency examinations, along with continuous assessment during term, is used throughout the programme.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
VET10060 Professional Growth 1 Autumn

5

VET10100 Intro to the Practical Apps of Veterinary Anatomy & Comparative Topographical Anatomy of the Thorax Autumn

5

VET10110 Veterinary Cardiovascular and Respiratory Function Autumn

5

VET10150 Basic structure & function Autumn

5

VET10160 Cell Biology & Homeostasis Autumn

5

VET10180 Animal Husbandry and Practical Skills Autumn

5

VET10050 Comparative Topographical Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis Spring

5

VET10080 Cell and Whole Body Metabolism Spring

5

VET10140 The Physiology and Biochemistry of Digestion of Domestic Animals Spring

5

VET10170 Introduction to veterinary epidemiology Spring

5

Stage 1 Core Modules
     
Stage 1 Options
     
PHTY20260 Mindfulness for Health Autumn and Spring (separate)

5

Stage 1 Options
     
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
VET20030 Head & Nervous System of Domestic Animals Autumn

5

VET20040 Introduction to fluids: blood plasma, urine and milk with an emphasis on basic pharmacokinetics Autumn

5

VET20050 Genetics & Animal Breeding Autumn

5

VET20080 Integrated Physiological Communication Autumn

5

VET20200 Professional Growth 2 Autumn

5

VET30430 Animal Behaviour & Welfare Autumn

5

VET20070 Veterinary Food Animal Systems Spring

5

VET20090 Locomotion in Domestic Animals Spring

5

VET20170 Introduction to Pathobiology Spring

5

VET30350 Practical and applied animal nutrition Spring

5

VET30390 Reproductive biology Spring

5

VET20120 Farm and Companion Animal Experience Summer

20

Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Options
     
VET20180 Introduction to One Health-Bridging Human & Veterinary Medical Sciences Spring

5

Stage 2 Options
     
Stage 3 Core Modules
     
VET30050 Applied Anti-pathogen & Anti-inflammatory Therapies Autumn

5

VET30520 Professional Growth 3 Autumn

5

VET30560 Veterinary Pathobiology I Autumn

10

VET30570 Veterinary Pathobiology II Autumn

10

VET30130 Veterinary Clinical Gastrointestinal System Spring

10

VET30160 Intro Clinical Med and Surg Spring

5

VET30460 Vet Clin Haemolymphatics Spring

5

VET30470 Veterinary Clinical Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems Spring

10

Stage 3 Core Modules
     
Stage 4 Core Modules
     
VET30540 Clinical Reproduction 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

8

VET30060 Veterinary Public Health I Autumn

5

VET30080 Veterinary Clinical Neurology Autumn

5

VET30090 Veterinary Clinical Urology Autumn

5

VET30100 Veterinary Anaesthesia Autumn

5

VET30450 Veterinary Clinical Endocrine, Metabolic and Dermatology Autumn

5

VET30140 Veterinary Public Health II Spring

5

VET30170 Veterinary Herd Health and Population Medicine Spring

5

VET30480 Senses, Exotics & Crit Care Spring

5

VET30530 Clinical Musculoskeletal Sys Spring

8

VET30550 Professional Growth 4 Spring

5

Stage 4 Core Modules
     
Stage 5 Core Modules
     
VET30260 Clinical Extra-mural Experience 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

40

VET40260 Anaesthesia and Diagnostics Multi Species 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

10

VET40280 Farm Animal Clinical Studies 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

10

VET40290 Small Animal Clinical Studies 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

15

VET40310 Veterinary Elective Rotation 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

5

VET40530 Equine Clinical Studies 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

10

VET40540 Introduction to Surgery and Small Animal Surgery 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)

10

Many students choose to obtain part of their extramural experience abroad, in veterinary hospitals or other veterinary schools. The high standing and international recognition of Veterinary Medicine at UCD ensures that they are readily accepted for such placements.

During your four-week elective period of Stage 5, you may engage in elective projects at veterinary or research laboratories in other institutions in the USA. You can also become involved in wildlife conservation projects around the world.

You can work in mixed, small animal, farm animal or equine practice. You may also obtain further specialist clinical qualifications. Beyond clinical practice, veterinarians play an important role in the protection of public health, in research into diseases of animals and man, and in other areas such as conservation and wildlife protection. While most graduates work in clinical practice, increasing numbers pursue research in public service or private sector research. This reflects the important role of the veterinarian in animal health control and consumer protection. At present there is almost complete employment for veterinary graduates.

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

Note: Applicants must normally have at least 60 hours practical experience relevant to animal handling. This must include experience with at least two of the following four animal categories: Pets, Horses, Farm Animals, Wildlife/Zoos.  

The following advice is for Non-EU applicants. For Irish/EU/UK students, please apply via MyUCD.

The following entry route(s) are available:
 

Applications are not open for this Course

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Veterinary Medicine (DN300/VTS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 360)