This programme is designed to educate you to the best international standards in veterinary medicine and to prepare you for careers in professional work, research and public service. To work as a vet in the Republic of Ireland, you must have a degree in Veterinary Medicine that is registered by the Veterinary Council of Ireland. UCD's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (MVB) is the only such degree available in Ireland. The programme is concerned with the promotion of the health and welfare of animals of special importance to society. This involves the care of healthy and sick animals, the prevention, recognition, control and treatment of their diseases and the welfare and productivity of livestock.
There is an emphasis throughout the programme on problem-based learning, moving away from the exclusive lecture-based approach and dealing with simulated and real-life problems. Clinical rotations take place primarily in the University Veterinary Hospital in Belfield, which receives a wide range of pet species, farm animals and horses. The caseload provides important opportunities for our students to complete their clinical training requirements. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. The four-year graduate entry programme is open to applicants who: hold an honours degree (NQAI Level 8) in a Biological/Biomedical/Animal Science discipline at the level of a 2.2 Honours or above, a Masters degree, or a PhD in a relevant area of biological science, and are EU applicants (i.e. not deemed ‘non-EU’ applicants for purposes of fees). |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.