The Bioveterinary Science undergraduate course at Keele University provides a comprehensive foundation in animal biology, along with the opportunity to apply for an additional professional training year in an environment related to the field. This course prepares the students for a range of careers in the biomedical and veterinary sectors and beyond.Course Content: Throughout the course, students can study animal anatomy and physiology, understand how diseases affect animals and explore the interconnectedness of animal health with human health and the environment. The course covers various topics including animal behavior, nutrition, welfare, and the handling and care of a wide range of animals.Key Modules: Key modules include Animal Form and Function where students explore the design and adaptation of a range of organisms, Techniques in Biomedical Sciences which introduce the range of practical techniques used in modern biomedical research, and Animal Health and Disease where students learn the principles of disease in a veterinary and biomedical context.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have pursued various careers including working with animal charities, pharmaceutical companies, labs in hospitals and universities, and the agricultural industry. Some graduates have gone into roles such as Animal Technicians or veterinarians. This course also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/bioveterinaryscience/).