Diploma In Professional Studies Equine Veterinary Nursing

Equine Veterinary Nursing

Diploma in Professional Studies

This two-year course - the only one of its kind in the UK – provides a fantastic opportunity for you to achieve university-level expertise (other two-year veterinary nursing qualifications are usually college/further education-level) whilst qualifying as a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Registered Veterinary Nurse.

You’ll need to be working in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice while studying this course.

Key Information

Course Duration: 2 years full-time
Part or Full Time: Full Time
Level of Study: Higher Education Diplomas
Typical Offer: 64-80 UCAS tariff points or equivalent

Course information

You’ll be taught by RCVS-Registered Veterinary Nurses, who will support you to complete your qualification and become a confident equine veterinary nurse. You may also have guest lectures from other industry professionals in the equine veterinary sector to strengthen your learning and professional networks.

Our Veterinary Nursing Clinical Skills Centre will enable you to refine your nursing skills in a simulated environment, before applying them to your patients in practice.

Alongside developing skills to provide outstanding nursing care, you’ll learn how to evaluate and apply research to what you do, using the latest scientific findings to problem solve and change ways of working for the better.

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons accreditation

This course is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). This means that on graduation, you’ll be eligible to join the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses and practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse. On joining the course, you’ll need to enrol as a Student Veterinary Nurse with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).

Successful completion of the course will give eligibility to enter the RCVS Veterinary Nursing Register and allow you to legally practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in the UK.

Anyone considering a career as a veterinary nurse is recommended to read the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Fitness to Practise guidance which provides useful information about specific characteristics required to be accepted on an accredited course.

  • UCAS tariff points | 64-80 UCAS tariff points. 

 

  • A Levels | CDD-CC or equivalent from at least two full A Levels, to include Biology at grade D or above.  

 

  • Vocational Awards | MPP-MMP in an Extended Diploma in a relevant subject. 

 

  • Access | 64-80 UCAS tariff points in an Access to Higher Education Diploma. This must include nine level 3 credits at Pass in Biology. 

 

  • International Baccalaureate | 64-80 UCAS tariff points in an IB Diploma, from at least two Highers at H3 or above. This must include Biology. 

 

  • Scottish Highers | 64-80 UCAS tariff points from at least two Highers, to include Biology. You must have completed two years study at Higher Level.  

 

  • Irish Leaving Certificate | 64-80 UCAS tariff points from at least two Highers, to include Biology. 

 

  • T Level | An overall grade of Distinction, to include grade C or above in the Core component in a Science subject. T Level subjects considered are Animal Care and Management (Science Pathway), Healthcare Science and Science. Health will be considered on an individual basis. 

 

Additional Information 

We will interview all applicants that are shortlisted.  

You must have secured employment as a student veterinary nurse in a registered equine veterinary training practice to be considered for this course.  

In addition to the above, we require a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 9-4 (A*-C), to include English and Maths. We will consider equivalencies including but not limited to functional skills level 2, Irish Ordinary level, National 5s, IB standard level.  

We will consider combinations of level three qualifications. 

We welcome applications from individuals with equivalent, non-UK qualifications and mature students (over 21). 

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Your career

You’ll need to be working in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice while studying this course. Alongside this, you'll hear from industry professionals in lectures to help prepare you for your career.

Employment

You must have gained full-time paid employment (minimum of 35 hours a week) in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice and have support from your employer (usually in the form of a reference) before you can enrol on the course.

On completion of this course, you’ll be eligible to join the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Veterinary Nursing Register and practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in the UK.

Guest lecturers

Industry professionals in lectures may form an important part of your learning, enabling you to experience different equine veterinary disciplines and best practices.

Graduate destinations

  • RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse
Success Stories

We're committed to supporting you to fulfil your unique potential. You'll benefit from a strong support network from day one to be the best you can be. This will range from your lecturers, personal tutor and specialist academic support team (our Achievement and Success Centre) to dedicated wellbeing and employability (Innovation, Careers and Enterprise) centres.

Each year of your course will be made up of two semesters, within which you’ll study compulsory modules on different industry-focused topics.

Academic support

You’ll have your own personal tutor while you’re here who will support you to succeed in your studies.

Alongside this, you’ll have access to our academic and wellbeing support teams who run regular workshops and one-to-one sessions to support students to make the most of their studies.

We also have a comprehensive bank of online study skills resources to help you make the most of your qualification.

Course information

Overview

You’ll be taught by RCVS-Registered Veterinary Nurses, who will support you to complete your qualification and become a confident equine veterinary nurse. You may also have guest lectures from other industry professionals in the equine veterinary sector to strengthen your learning and professional networks.

Our Veterinary Nursing Clinical Skills Centre will enable you to refine your nursing skills in a simulated environment, before applying them to your patients in practice.

Alongside developing skills to provide outstanding nursing care, you’ll learn how to evaluate and apply research to what you do, using the latest scientific findings to problem solve and change ways of working for the better.

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons accreditation

This course is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). This means that on graduation, you’ll be eligible to join the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses and practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse. On joining the course, you’ll need to enrol as a Student Veterinary Nurse with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).

Successful completion of the course will give eligibility to enter the RCVS Veterinary Nursing Register and allow you to legally practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in the UK.

Anyone considering a career as a veterinary nurse is recommended to read the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Fitness to Practise guidance which provides useful information about specific characteristics required to be accepted on an accredited course.

Entry requirements

  • UCAS tariff points | 64-80 UCAS tariff points. 

 

  • A Levels | CDD-CC or equivalent from at least two full A Levels, to include Biology at grade D or above.  

 

  • Vocational Awards | MPP-MMP in an Extended Diploma in a relevant subject. 

 

  • Access | 64-80 UCAS tariff points in an Access to Higher Education Diploma. This must include nine level 3 credits at Pass in Biology. 

 

  • International Baccalaureate | 64-80 UCAS tariff points in an IB Diploma, from at least two Highers at H3 or above. This must include Biology. 

 

  • Scottish Highers | 64-80 UCAS tariff points from at least two Highers, to include Biology. You must have completed two years study at Higher Level.  

 

  • Irish Leaving Certificate | 64-80 UCAS tariff points from at least two Highers, to include Biology. 

 

  • T Level | An overall grade of Distinction, to include grade C or above in the Core component in a Science subject. T Level subjects considered are Animal Care and Management (Science Pathway), Healthcare Science and Science. Health will be considered on an individual basis. 

 

Additional Information 

We will interview all applicants that are shortlisted.  

You must have secured employment as a student veterinary nurse in a registered equine veterinary training practice to be considered for this course.  

In addition to the above, we require a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 9-4 (A*-C), to include English and Maths. We will consider equivalencies including but not limited to functional skills level 2, Irish Ordinary level, National 5s, IB standard level.  

We will consider combinations of level three qualifications. 

We welcome applications from individuals with equivalent, non-UK qualifications and mature students (over 21). 

Employability

Your career

You’ll need to be working in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice while studying this course. Alongside this, you'll hear from industry professionals in lectures to help prepare you for your career.

Employment

You must have gained full-time paid employment (minimum of 35 hours a week) in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice and have support from your employer (usually in the form of a reference) before you can enrol on the course.

On completion of this course, you’ll be eligible to join the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Veterinary Nursing Register and practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in the UK.

Guest lecturers

Industry professionals in lectures may form an important part of your learning, enabling you to experience different equine veterinary disciplines and best practices.

Graduate destinations

  • RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse

How you'll study

We're committed to supporting you to fulfil your unique potential. You'll benefit from a strong support network from day one to be the best you can be. This will range from your lecturers, personal tutor and specialist academic support team (our Achievement and Success Centre) to dedicated wellbeing and employability (Innovation, Careers and Enterprise) centres.

Each year of your course will be made up of two semesters, within which you’ll study compulsory modules on different industry-focused topics.

Academic support

You’ll have your own personal tutor while you’re here who will support you to succeed in your studies.

Alongside this, you’ll have access to our academic and wellbeing support teams who run regular workshops and one-to-one sessions to support students to make the most of their studies.

We also have a comprehensive bank of online study skills resources to help you make the most of your qualification.

Modules

What you'll study

This course will enable you to work with a range of animals - domestic and non-domestic, to develop your knowledge of:

  • anatomy
  • husbandry
  • patient care
  • clinical and study skills

You'll also study pharmacy management, diagnostics, surgical nursing and anaesthesia, applying what you learn to practice each step of the way.

You’ll need to be working in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice while studying this course.

You'll spend a minimum of four days each week in your practice, supported by your practice-based clinical coach and Hartpury-based personal tutor; your learning will be delivered one day each week either face-to-face at Hartpury University or via live online sessions. In addition to this, you'll also complete between three and five hours of online learning per week via our virtual learning hub.

DPS = Diploma in Professional Studies

Module credits

This programme comprises of different modules, which focus on specific subjects. On completion and passing of these modules you gain academic credit that accumulates towards your award. The marks you gain for these modules may contribute towards your overall award mark and outcome.

Compulsory Modules 

DPS Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Nurses

Learn the structure and functions of the major body systems for a range of species.

DPS Animal Husbandry for Veterinary Nurses

Discuss legislation, housing, nutrition, handling and health of animals.

DPS Academic Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop academic skills and explore the principles of research in the veterinary nursing field.

DPS Introduction to Clinical Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop practical veterinary nursing skills in a clinical setting.

DPS Patient Care

Discuss the medical nursing requirements of patients.

DPS Professional Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Recognise the roles and responsibilities expected of them within the veterinary establishment and as a member of a regulated profession.

DPS Pharmacy Management for Veterinary Nurses

Learn about different types of medications and their administration.

Compulsory Modules 

DPS Diagnostics for Veterinary Nurses

Learn how to prepare for and undertake diagnostics tests.

DPS Patient Care (continued from year 1)

Discuss the medical nursing requirements of patients.

DPS Clinical Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop practical veterinary nursing skills in a clinical setting.

DPS Anaesthesia for Veterinary Nurses

Understand the principles of veterinary anaesthesia and anaesthetic equipment maintenance.

DPS Surgical Veterinary Nursing

Understand the principles of operating theatre equipment, instrument care and the role of the surgical nurse.

DPS Equine Veterinary Nursing

Investigate the specific veterinary nursing needs of equine patients.

Modules

Overview

What you'll study

This course will enable you to work with a range of animals - domestic and non-domestic, to develop your knowledge of:

  • anatomy
  • husbandry
  • patient care
  • clinical and study skills

You'll also study pharmacy management, diagnostics, surgical nursing and anaesthesia, applying what you learn to practice each step of the way.

You’ll need to be working in a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons-approved veterinary nursing training practice while studying this course.

You'll spend a minimum of four days each week in your practice, supported by your practice-based clinical coach and Hartpury-based personal tutor; your learning will be delivered one day each week either face-to-face at Hartpury University or via live online sessions. In addition to this, you'll also complete between three and five hours of online learning per week via our virtual learning hub.

DPS = Diploma in Professional Studies

Module credits

This programme comprises of different modules, which focus on specific subjects. On completion and passing of these modules you gain academic credit that accumulates towards your award. The marks you gain for these modules may contribute towards your overall award mark and outcome.

Levels four and five (year one)

Compulsory Modules 

DPS Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Nurses

Learn the structure and functions of the major body systems for a range of species.

DPS Animal Husbandry for Veterinary Nurses

Discuss legislation, housing, nutrition, handling and health of animals.

DPS Academic Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop academic skills and explore the principles of research in the veterinary nursing field.

DPS Introduction to Clinical Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop practical veterinary nursing skills in a clinical setting.

DPS Patient Care

Discuss the medical nursing requirements of patients.

DPS Professional Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Recognise the roles and responsibilities expected of them within the veterinary establishment and as a member of a regulated profession.

DPS Pharmacy Management for Veterinary Nurses

Learn about different types of medications and their administration.

Levels four and five (year two)

Compulsory Modules 

DPS Diagnostics for Veterinary Nurses

Learn how to prepare for and undertake diagnostics tests.

DPS Patient Care (continued from year 1)

Discuss the medical nursing requirements of patients.

DPS Clinical Skills for Veterinary Nurses

Develop practical veterinary nursing skills in a clinical setting.

DPS Anaesthesia for Veterinary Nurses

Understand the principles of veterinary anaesthesia and anaesthetic equipment maintenance.

DPS Surgical Veterinary Nursing

Understand the principles of operating theatre equipment, instrument care and the role of the surgical nurse.

DPS Equine Veterinary Nursing

Investigate the specific veterinary nursing needs of equine patients.

The modules contain a mixture of scheduled independent and work-based learning. You’ll have one full day of lectures, seminars and practical sessions each week, delivered face-to-face at Hartpury University or via online sessions. In addition, you’ll be expected to complete between three and five hours of blended learning during your working week. Some modules may bring in guest lecturers to provide topical and industry-relevant talks.

Year Contact learning Placement learning Independent learning
Levels four and five (year one) 15% 37% 48%
Levels four and five (year two) 13% 47% 40%

You’ll be assessed through a mixture of written, oral and practical exams and coursework. Some modules will be marked based on a mixture of assessment types, whilst others will be based solely on one type of assessment. Feedback will be given informally in taught sessions and formally following each assessment.

Year Written exam Practical exam Coursework
Levels four and five (year one) 57% 14% 29%
Levels four and five (year two) 61% 11% 28%

This programme is taught over two semesters, normally consisting of 12 weeks of scheduled teaching and then assessment weeks. Timetables are normally available during enrolment week. Please note that while we make every effort to ensure that timetables are as student-friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place at any time between 8:30 to 20:30.

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Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons accreditation

This course is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). This means that, on graduation, you’ll be eligible to join the RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses and practise as a Registered Veterinary Nurse. On joining the course, you’ll need to enrol as a Student Veterinary Nurse with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Find out more about RCVS fees.

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“Hartpury gave me confidence in my abilities. My degree provided me with the theoretical knowledge to enter the veterinary industry.”
Anthony Hall
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We're preparing our students to qualify as skilled veterinary nurses, and to help drive forward a vibrant, rewarding and sustainable profession, now and for the future.

The experience of our teaching and support staff and our excellent industry connections with veterinary professionals will help to boost your future opportunities and prepare you to make that difference.

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