Royal Veterinary College, University of London - Scholars Programme
4 Sept 2025, 08:02
London
The BSc in Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health Science) is an undergraduate degree, the aim of which is to give you a thorough foundation in biosciences, with further specialisation into aspects of biology required by wild animal professionals. The overall aim of this course is to produce graduates with high levels of understanding about animal health that are able to apply that to wildlife health situations. This degree is delivered together with the Zoological Society of London.
You will be continuously assessed throughout your course, followed by final examinations. You will also be assessed on in-course work, such as completing tests, analysing data and samples, delivering presentations, and writing essays. A major part of your biological sciences courses is the undertaking of a research project.
The estimated breakdown of assessment for your final grade is:
Written (coursework, which may include essays, presentations, journal clubs) - 20%
Examination (practical, written) – 33%
Projects (individual and group work, research) - 47%
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
The following entry points are available for this course:
EITHER:
ABB including Biology or Chemistry at grade A
OR:
BBB including:
Biology or Chemistry;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths;
A third subject of your choice (excluding General Studies).
Contextual Offers:
Offers of a grade below in each subject will be made to those meeting certain Widening Participation (WP) criteria, i.e. a BBB offer would become CCC for WP students and an ABB offer would become BCC for WP students. No separate application is required but care leavers should submit proof from the relevant local authority once they have applied.
See 'Scottish Advanced Higher'.
Diplomas must be Science based and include a minimum of 15 Level 3 credits in Chemistry at Distinction OR 15 Level 3 credits in Biology at Distinction, and with Merits achieved in all other Level 3 modules.
It is expected that applicants undertaking the Access to HE Diploma will normally be returning to education after a period of at least three years absence. If have extenuating circumstances which mean you do not fulfil this please contact the Admissions team on admissions@rvc.ac.uk before you submit your application.
Only in addition to other qualifications:
6-6 in Combined Science or BB in Science (Double Award) or B in both Science & Additional Science or 6/B in two of Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
And at least grade 6 (B) in:
English Language
Mathematics
Welsh applicants
Please note, GCSE Mathematics-Numeracy will not be accepted instead of a B in GCSE Mathematics but is welcomed alongside it, and as part of the Welsh Baccalaureate.
EITHER:
Chemistry or Biology at grade A;
Another subject of your choice at grade B
OR:
Biology or Chemistry at grade B;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths at grade B.
In addition to:
5 Highers at grade B and at least National 5 grade B in:
English;
Mathematics;
Biology, Chemistry or Physics.
Contextual Offers:
Offers of a grade below in each subject will be made to those meeting certain Widening Participation (WP) criteria, i.e. a BB offer would become CC for WP students and an AB offer would become BC for WP students. No separate application is required but care leavers should submit proof from the relevant local authority once they have applied.
EITHER:
655 at Higher Level including Biology or Chemistry at grade 6
OR:
555 at Higher Level including:
Biology or Chemistry;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics;
One other subject of your choice.
Our standard offer is based on specific subject-grade requirements, rather than a total points score.
Where candidates have not taken GCSEs or an equivalent qualification prior to IB, they will need a minimum of grade 5 in:
MYP or SL Mathematics;
SL English A Lang-Lit (or grade 6 in English B).
Candidates from outside the UK may sit a separate English language test such as IELTS in place of the English A requirement above.
Mathematical Studies and English A Literature cannot be accepted in lieu of our English Language and Mathematics requirements, but can be taken on top of existing qualifications that meet our requirements.
The following Level 3 Extended Diplomas are accepted with specific unit requirements (see the RVC website for details):
Pearson 'Applied Science' or 'Applied Science (Biomedical Science)';
Pearson 'Animal Management';
City & Guilds 'Animal Management (Science)'.
H2, H2, H3, H3, H3, H3 including:
Biology or Chemistry;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths.
If not included in the above, O3 is required in:
A second natural science (i.e. Biology, Chemistry or Physics);
English;
Mathematics.
Applicants who have achieved this qualification with grade B will be accepted with two A Levels, including:
EITHER:
Biology or Chemistry at grade A;
Another subject of your choice (excluding General Studies) at grade B
OR:
Biology or Chemistry at grade B;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths at grade B.
Contextual Offers:
Offers of a grade below in each subject will be made to those meeting certain Widening Participation (WP) criteria, i.e. a BB + B in Welsh Bacc. offer would become CC + C in Welsh Bacc. for WP students and an AB + B in Welsh Bacc. offer would become BC + C in Welsh Bacc. for WP students. No separate application is required but care leavers should submit proof from the relevant local authority once they have applied.
EITHER:
M1, M2, M2 in three Principal Subjects including Biology or Chemistry at grade M1
OR:
M2, M2, M2 in three Principal subjects including:
Biology or Chemistry;
Another science subject from Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths;
One other subject of your choice.
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 7 | No less than 6.5 in each component is required |
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| EU & International | £27510* | |
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland & Channel Islands | £9790* |
* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Email:admissions@rvc.ac.uk
Phone:020 7468 5147
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NW1 0TU
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