Year 1: The normal animal, modules include: principles of science; form and function; control and regulation; problem definition and investigation. Year 2: disease and treatment, modules include: immune system and disease; the enemy without; the enemy within; designer drugs. Year 3: consists of a more specialised study including a substantial research project and report; study options include: veterinary pathology; reproduction; the locomotor system, at RVC, or 3rd year course elements from a range provided by other colleges of the University of London.
Other courses at Royal Veterinary College, University of London
The Royal Veterinary College has two campuses; one in Camden, Central London and the other in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.
The Camden campus is the principal location for first and second year Veterinary Medicine students and all students on the BSc Bioveterinary Sciences course. The campus houses the Beaumont Animal Hospital, the London BioScience Innovation Centre and the College's central administration.
The Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire is a 20-minute train ride from London King's Cross and is the base for the third, fourth and fifth years of the undergraduate Veterinary Medicine course, alongside all Veterinary Nursing students. It is also home to the Queen Mother Hospital, the Sefton Equine Hospital and the Large Animal Practice.
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