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Access to HE Diploma (Veterinary Science and Zoology)

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Course overview

Open to those aged 19 and over, our nationally recognised Access to HE courses give you the skills, knowledge and qualifications you need to go to university, or explore a change of career.

This course focuses on Veterinary Science and Zoology. It’s perfect if you want to explore degrees in Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science, Veterinary Nursing or any other animal-related subject.

If you don’t have traditional entry requirements for university, everything you learn means you’ll be fast-tracked to start a degree the following September.

If you have been out of education for a while, it’s not a problem, with our small, supportive environment designed to bring yourself and other like-minded students together.

Whatever your aims or future goals, there’s no better place to start, especially with access to our Spring Lane Campus, providing practical experience with animals including wallabies, goats, meerkats and guinea pigs.

Course information

Studying Access to HE on the Veterinary Science and Zoology pathway means exploring exciting topics to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed for a relevant degree.

These topics include:
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Diagnostic testing
• Animal health and animal welfare legislation
• Animal husbandry
• Animal nursing
• Academic writing and study skills

Dynamic lectures, group projects and practical sessions are designed to replicate what you would do at university, so you can discover your options early.

Taking part in these alongside like-minded students will also grow your confidence, teamwork and management skills, which are perfect for any degree.

UCAS application support is a key part of our courses, with our dedicated Careers and Support teams on hand to guide you through the process.

Choosing EKC Canterbury College also means that you’ll have access to our Spring Lane Campus, which provides practical experience with animals including wallabies, goats, meerkats and guinea pigs.

Whatever your next steps, all this means you’ll leave confident, focused and ready for a meaningful future.