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The Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing MSc is a part-time, online program that enables veterinary nursing professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge. This three-year program focuses on advanced veterinary nursing practices, including clinical care, diagnostics, anesthesia, and emergency care. Students will deepen their understanding of animal health, welfare, and veterinary procedures while developing leadership and management skills within the veterinary practice.
Designed for working professionals, this program allows students to study while continuing their careers in veterinary nursing. Graduates will be equipped to take on advanced roles within veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal care organizations, leading teams and improving patient care. This program is ideal for veterinary nurses looking to specialize further and pursue leadership positions in the field.
Year 1 – Foundations in Advanced Veterinary Nursing
Year 2 – Advanced Clinical and Therapeutic Practices
Year 3 – Professional Development and Research
Graduates of the Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing program are well-prepared for senior roles in veterinary nursing and animal care. Career opportunities include roles such as Senior Veterinary Nurse, Clinical Nursing Manager, Veterinary Nurse Educator, Specialist Veterinary Nurse, and Veterinary Nurse Consultant. Graduates can work in veterinary practices, animal hospitals, research institutions, charitable organizations, and teaching or mentoring roles within the veterinary field. The program equips graduates with the skills necessary to lead in clinical settings, contribute to animal health management, and develop advanced nursing practices in veterinary care.
The Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive approach to developing advanced clinical skills and leadership in veterinary nursing. Delivered part-time online, this flexible program allows students to balance their studies with professional commitments. With a strong focus on evidence-based practice, clinical leadership, and advanced nursing techniques, the program prepares students for specialized roles in veterinary care. The university’s strong industry connections, access to expert faculty, and focus on professional development ensure that graduates are ready to meet the challenges of advanced veterinary nursing practice and make significant contributions to animal health and veterinary care.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom