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 Start dates

September

 Location

Online learning with live online seminars and tutorials

 Duration

  • Two years (full-time) or four years (part-time) for diploma level veterinary nurses.
  • One year (full-time) or two years (part-time) for those who hold a FdSc in Veterinary Nursing.

 Formats

Online learning with tutor support.

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Overview

Middlesex University Voted Number 1 in the UK for Veterinary Nursing (National Student Survey 2024 and 2025)

This programme is a joint initiative between The College of Animal Welfare, and Middlesex University. It provides diploma and foundation degree level registered veterinary nurses the opportunity to top up their qualification to a BSc Honours Veterinary Nursing degree.

It is designed to transform your existing knowledge into advanced clinical insight, and enable you to think critically, solve problems and lead teams with confidence, making real change in practice from day one.

Throughout the programme, you’ll dive deeper into the science and art of veterinary nursing—exploring evidence-based practice, surgical and medical care, emergency and critical care, and anaesthesia at a much more advanced level. But this course goes beyond technical skill. You’ll develop the ability to question, evaluate, and improve the care you provide, culminating in a quality improvement project that can directly enhance patient outcomes in your workplace.

Whether your goal is to specialise, step into leadership, pursue postgraduate study, or expand into teaching or research, this degree opens doors. It challenges you to think bigger about your current role, and gives you the tools, confidence, and credibility to shape the future of the profession.

Course details

What will you study?

YEAR ONE

Evidence Based Veterinary Nursing
This module will provide you with the theoretical underpinning knowledge of evidence-based veterinary nursing skills. You will utilise these skills to search for, and effectively engage with, evidential literature by evaluating the quality of its evidence. You will study:

  • Professional body expectations
  • Literature searching, literature critique and use of frameworks and checklists
  • Analysis and interpretation of evidence to inform practice
  • Clinical audits and governance
  • Reflection and reflective models
  • Academic writing, referencing and journal clubs

You will be assessed by undertaking coursework activities and a literature review.

Surgical Veterinary Nursing
As part of this module, you will analyse the veterinary nursing care provided to patients with surgical disorders. You will consider how theatre design, maintenance and hygiene impacts on veterinary patient care. Module content includes:

  • Infection control and the role of veterinary nurse in theatre
  • Surgical instruments and equipment
  • Patient assessment and clinical examination
  • Admission, discharge and informed consent
  • Veterinary nursing clinics
  • Perioperative care of surgical patients undergoing a range of surgical procedures
  • Surgical site infections and preventative measures
  • Surgical safety checklists
  • Tissues closure, surgical wound healing and management
  • Risks and complications of surgical procedures
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pain management and scoring
  • Veterinary nursing care plans
  • Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1966 – minor surgical procedures and the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
  • Fundamental principles of anaesthesia
  • Clinical audits and governance

You will be assessed by undertaking a pre-recorded poster presentation and a written assignment.

Medical Veterinary Nursing
This module will enable you to analyse the veterinary nursing care provided to patients with medical disorders. Syllabus content includes:

  • Infection control
  • Patient assessment and clinical examination
  • Admission, discharge and informed consent
  • Veterinary nursing clinics
  • Pharmacological management of veterinary patients with medical disorders
  • Veterinary nursing care of patients with a range of medical disorders
  • Supporting patients during medical procedures and diagnostic tests and understanding how results impact on patient care
  • Risks and complications of medical procedures
  • Pain management and scoring
  • Veterinary nursing care plans
  • Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1966 and the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
  • Clinical audits and governance

Assessment is via a pre-recorded poster presentation and a written assignment.

Veterinary Nursing Futures
During this module you will foster curiosity and collaborate with others to explore contemporary veterinary nursing issues. You will investigate current issues relevant to veterinary nurses and explore possible futures for the veterinary nursing profession. You will cover:

  • Current issues and topics relevant to veterinary nurses
  • RCVS VN futures, RVN careers and career progression
  • Scope of the RVN role
  • One Health
  • Sustainability
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Coaching, mentoring and leadership
  • Professional development
  • Reflection
  • Veterinary legislation and the RCVS codes of conduct

Assessment is via a pre-recorded presentation and an individual reflective journal.

YEAR TWO

Applied Emergency and Critical Care for Veterinary Nursing
Throughout this module you will develop knowledge and skills to enable you to deliver safe and effective veterinary nursing care to a range of species with a range of emergency and critical care disorders. You will look at:

  • Triage, first aid, and CPR
  • Common poisons and toxicity
  • Advanced fluid therapy and transfusion medicine
  • Management of shock
  • Management of traumatic injuries
  • Common small animal, exotic and wildlife emergencies
  • Monitoring equipment and techniques
  • Veterinary nursing of emergency conditions to include cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, acute abdominal, endocrine and ophthalmic emergencies

You will be assessed by undertaking a video blog.

Anaesthesia for Veterinary Nursing Practice
This module will enable you to critically evaluate the veterinary nursing care provided to patients undergoing anaesthesia. You will study:

  • Physiology of anaesthesia
  • Local anaesthetic techniques
  • Anaesthetic drugs
  • Principles of balanced anaesthesia
  • Safe and effective use of anaesthetic equipment
  • Patient preparation and induction of anaesthesia
  • Maintenance of anaesthesia including anaesthetic monitoring
  • Anaesthetic emergencies and how to manage them
  • Anaesthetic recovery and immediate post-operative care
  • Pain management
  • Nursing care plans
  • Admission, discharge and informed consent
  • Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1966 and the RCVS Code of Conduct for Veterinary Nurses

You will be assessed by completing a pre-recorded poster presentation and a written report.

Quality Improvement Proposal
During this module you will produce a quality improvement project plan with the aim of improving care of veterinary patients.

You will be assessed by producing a presentation outlining the quality improvement proposal, and by completing a written quality improvement project proposal.

Quality Improvement Project
This module will enable you to consolidate the skills and knowledge gained throughout the programme and apply them to plan and conduct a quality improvement project with the aim of improving care of veterinary patients.

You will have the opportunity to practice evidence-based veterinary nursing and reflect on your learning to improve veterinary patient care and personal professional development. As part of this project you will study:

  • Quality improvement in veterinary care
  • Review of RCVS Knowledge
  • Clinical audit
  • Review of evidence-based veterinary nursing processes
  • Project planning
  • Ethics in research
  • The RVN role in quality improvement
  • Interprofessional relationships and communication
  • Fostering a learning culture
  • Reflection

You will be assessed by producing a written quality improvement project.

Assessment

Assessment consists of a variety of methods including coursework and assignments.

Start dates

Intake are in September.

Entry requirements

You must hold a level 3 qualification or foundation degree in veterinary nursing and be registered with the RCVS as a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN), or hold internationally equivalent qualifications and registration. Applicants are required to complete the recognition of prior learning (RPL) process for the programme.

Additional Information
As our courses include online learning components, students are required to have access to a PC or laptop with a reliable internet connection.

Fees and funding

More information regarding fees can be found on the Middlesex University website.

Your future

Topping up your veterinary nurse qualification to degree level opens up many new opportunities. For instance, you could consider pursuing post graduate training in a specialist area such as physiotherapy or behaviour – or study veterinary nursing at a post graduate level. Alternatively, you could consider finding employment in teaching, research or practice management.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to attend Uni at all?

No, all of the course materials and tutorials are delivered online so there will be no need to attend uni in person.

Do I get a graduation ceremony when I complete?

Yes, absolutely! All graduates are invited to attend the annual graduation ceremony at Middlesex University. It is the most amazing day of celebrations with your friends and family!

Can I work whilst studying?

Yes many of our students continue to work alongside study. The number of hours you work can be discussed on an individual basis with our admissions team to determine whether full or part-time study would be best for you.

What degree will I end up with?

On completion of the top up programme you will be awarded the full BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Nursing qualification.

I have a foundation degree in veterinary nursing already, how long will it take me to complete the BSc top up programme?

You may be able to achieve the full BSc degree in as little as one year (full-time) or two years (part-time).

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