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Animal Science BSc Honours
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2026-03-19T01:16:40+00:00
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Animal Science BSc Honours

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Course overview

Imagine a mix of biology, zoology, veterinary science, agriculture, some business, sustainability and more – this is Animal Science at Newcastle University.

Our Animal Science students learn alongside biologists and agriculture students. You will focus on farm and companion animals, although you can also study laboratory, zoo and wild animals. You will apply the scientific principles of biology, health, nutrition, physiology and behaviour to enhance animal welfare, management, productivity, and importantly, sustainability.

Our course draws on the latest scientific discoveries where you'll study the lifecycle of an animal from:

Our excellent facilities include state-of-the-art laboratories and our two commercially-run farms which are home to a range of farm animals. You also have access to companion animal resources such as Dog Box, the UK’s first mobile dog behaviour research pod.

An exciting part of your degree is the final year original research project on a subject of your choice. You can use this to explore the latest technologies. You can research your project in our laboratories, on our farms, or at one of the many local animal centres that we work with. You are supervised by staff in our Animal Science research group. They are an internationally recognised centre of excellence in integrative animal science that is applied to areas of societal, industrial and policy importance.

As the degree progresses, you can tailor it to your animal interests to align with your future career.

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Professional accreditation and recognition

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Modules and learning

Modules

The information below is intended to provide an example of what you will study.

Most degrees are divided into stages. Each stage lasts for one academic year, and you'll complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each stage.

Our teaching is informed by research. Course content may change periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, the requirements of external bodies and partners, and student feedback.

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This stage provides a solid base in the underlying science of domestic animals, covering:

We’ll also introduce you to the important concepts of sustainable development. You'll understand the importance of supply chains in how animals are managed. You also choose between introduction to business or a deep dive into the research conducted by scientists across the university and its positive impact on society. Our academic and professional skills training supports you as you transition to university. It will enhance your success in your degree and beyond.

Modules

Compulsory Modules Credits
Introduction to Business Management 10
Agri-Food Supply Chains 10
Animal Health 10
Introduction to Animal Physiology 10
Sustainability in Practice 20
Academic and Professional Skills 20
Introduction to Sustainability 20
Cells and Biomolecules 20

You’ll continue to develop your knowledge of animal biology, applying the scientific principles from Stage 1 to more applied topics such as:

During your Sustainable Solutions module, you’ll have an exciting opportunity to solve a real-world problem. You’ll form a consultancy team and develop a solution to a genuine business issue posed by industry collaborators.

We encourage all our students to consider a professional placement or study abroad year between Stage 2 and 3.

Modules

Compulsory Modules Credits
Animal Feed Science and Technology 10
Domestic Animal Reproduction and Genetic Improvement 10
Sustainable animal production systems 20
Dissertation and Research Preparation 10
Sustainable Solutions 10
Macro- and Micronutrients 20
Optional Modules Credits
Human Resource Management 20
Career Development for second year students 20
Farm Business Management 10
Marketing Strategy 20
Qualitative Research Methods 10
Animal Behaviour 10
Animal Function (Physiology and Development) 20
Vertebrate Biology 20

Other optional modules may also be available.

In your final year, you will enjoy the independence of choosing and undertaking a new scientific research project. You could be contributing to the latest scientific discoveries. Some of our students present their findings at renowned conferences before they graduate.

Your research project, guided by your supervisor, will be 25% of your marks. It can be lab-based, carried out at one of our University farms, or an animal centre. You may join a team of scientists working on an existing project, or develop the idea yourself in collaboration with your supervisor.

Another highlight of your degree will be is working as a group to organise a public conference on current issues in animal science. It’s a great opportunity to improve your skills in project management, organisation and teamwork. The experience and transferable skills gained impresses future employers. You and your fellow students will be proud of this tremendous collective personal achievement.

For your optional modules, you can follow your interests and choose between business, biology, farm animals or an animal-related short-placement at one of Newcastle’s many animal establishments. Throughout your degree you’ll explore the latest research, technologies and get a global perspective.

Modules

Compulsory Modules Credits
Animal Science Conference - Current Issues and Debates 20
Reproduction in Farm and Companion Animals 10
Applied Animal Nutrition 10
Animal Welfare and Behaviour 20
Dissertation 30
Optional Modules Credits
Career Development for final year students 20
Your Future - occupational awareness 10
Insight, Innovate, Impact 10
Physiological Zoology 20

Information about these graphs

We base these figures and graphs on the most up-to-date information available to us. They are based on the modules chosen by our students in 2024-25.

Teaching time is made up of:

Teaching and assessment

Teaching methods

On average, you'll spend 25 hours a week with your lecturers and academic staff. This time will include a combination of:

To reinforce your theoretical learning, you’ll experience:

Throughout the course, you’ll carry out varied and interesting project work and submit reports and presentations in groups and individually.

Assessment methods

You'll be assessed through a combination of:

Skills and experience

Practical skills

We’ll arrange frequent field trips to a range of animal-related centres and our farms. These trips will help you:

There are plenty of opportunities to get more hands-on experience with animals through our farms and a variety of animal establishments around Newcastle. These are valuable additions if you are planning on careers in eg veterinary or dog behaviour.

Business skills

We encourage all our students to take a placement year between Stages 2 and 3. You can spend this year working in the industry or studying abroad.

If you study abroad, you’ll join one of our many global partner universities where teaching is in English. Many of our modules have input from industry. This can include:

Many of your assessments are designed to be of use in the various roles an animal scientist can enter. For example, devising an animal welfare audit, a short policy brief, a conference poster or science communication. These authentic assessments real-life experience to your degree and enhance your confidence and employability.

Newcastle University also offers a range of paid internships, career development modules and extra-curricular opportunities.

Research skills

Research is at the heart of what we do. You'll learn about the latest research from our school and your lecturers, whose research extends from the molecular to the whole animal.

Our research colleagues have expertise in a range of specialisms including:

This research has positive impact in areas of industrial and social importance to address real-world challenges. Our research-led approach to teaching means you are aware of the direction of scientific discovery. It also introduces you to various methods and latest thinking, and ensures your degree keeps you at the cutting edge of scientific understanding.

Your dissertation project is a great example of where you contribute your discoveries to the discipline. You will develop skills for this research in our dissertation preparation module at Stage 2. Some students publish their research in scientific journals or present it at eminent conferences where they network with other researchers.

You can progress to a PhD and research a specific project. Students have also developed research skills through paid internships, mini-placements and year-long placements.

Opportunities

Study abroad

Gain a global perspective, enhance your academic profile and open doors to exciting new experiences by studying abroad for one semester or a full academic year at one of our partner universities overseas. Study abroad usually takes place in stage 3 of your studies and extends your degree by one year.

You'll have the choice to study at a leading international university, including:

You can also opt for short-term global opportunities like summer schools, virtual exchanges or internships that usually take place over the summer months.

Find out more about study abroad

Work placement

During your degree you can apply to spend 9 to 12 months on a professional industrial placement, in the UK or abroad. Your work placement is a great opportunity to gain practical experience, acquire key business skills and make industry contacts. You’ll get University support from our dedicated team. Work placements usually take place between Stages 2 and 3 and extend your degree by a year.

Recent Agriculture and Animal Science industrial placements include:

Find out more about work placements

Facilities and environment

Facilities

The Agriculture Building is the home of Agriculture and Animal Science, based in the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, and located on our vibrant, city-centre campus.  Here some of our state-of-the-art facilities include laboratories, plant growth incubators and vertical farming units.

During your studies, you'll have access to Newcastle University Farms. NU Farms encompasses mixed animal, arable and biomass operations, with a commercial dairy and beef herd and a planned bed-and-breakfast pig enterprise. The farms are used for commercial, teaching and research purposes where you develop skills relating to data gathering and analysis, soil sampling, animal and plant health, pests and weed identification. At NU Farms we promote innovation to shape policy and support scientific research. We have extensive collaborations including:

With a focus on sustainability, input from industry and research-driven teaching led by top academics we will prepare you for a successful career in agriculture, animal science and related fields.

We have extensive links with other farms, businesses and animal enterprises to broaden and deepen your understanding.

Animal Science students will also be interested in the high tech gait lab; our laboratories for dissections, microscope work etc and the UK's first our mobile dog behaviour research pod.

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Support

We take your health and wellbeing seriously and are committed to supporting you throughout your studies so you can fulfil your potential at university. This support includes:

Your future

An Animal Science BSc degree can prepare you for a career in animal science, agriculture, the companion animal sector and the environmental sector or anything that requires biological science degree.

Many fulfilling careers are open to you in:

Career examples could include:

Join a network of successful graduates

Newcastle graduates have a strong reputation in the industry. They’re sought after for many animal-based roles, including graduate schemes in the:

Recent graduates have found roles as:

Others have progressed to veterinary, teaching, medicine, set up their own animal-related businesses, or entered other graduate roles requiring a general degree and the transferable skills this offers.

Enterprising students

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The Sustainable Solutions module at Newcastle University offers you the opportunity to collaborate with industry professionals on projects that address real-world sustainability challenges. This hands-on experience enhances your problem-solving skills and prepares you for successful careers in sustainability-focused roles.

You'll have many opportunities to interact with industry through:

Careers support

Our Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.

Visit our Careers Service website

Recognition of professional qualifications outside of the UK

If you’re studying an accredited degree and thinking about working in Europe after you graduate, the best place to find current information is the UK Government’s guidance on recognition of UK professional qualifications in EU member states. This official resource explains whether your profession is regulated in another country, what steps you need to take, and which organisation you should contact.

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All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications.

The entrance requirements and offers below apply to 2026 entry. 

A-Level
ABB including Biology and preferably another science subject from Chemistry, Mathematics, Geography, Physics, PE, Psychology. General Studies excluded. Chemistry is preferred at A/AS Level but not essential. For Biology, Chemistry and Physics A Levels, we require a pass in the practical element. GCSE Mathematics grade B/5 required if not offered at A/AS Level.
International Baccalaureate
32 points including Biology at Higher Level grade 6. Chemistry preferred at Higher Level but not essential. Mathematics and Chemistry required at Standard Level grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level.

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These courses are specifically designed for international students who want to study in the UK and progress onto one of our undergraduate degrees. Our International Study Centre, has a range of study options including:

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Tuition fees for academic year 2026-2027

The 2026 entry home fees have not yet been confirmed.

Qualification: BSc Honours Full time
Home students Full time: 3 years Tuition fees (Year 1) Not Set
International students Full time: 3 years Tuition fees (Year 1) £31,500

Home Fee Students

Tuition fees are payable for each year of your course. £9,535 is the maximum fee that we are permitted to charge for home fee-paying students for the academic year 2025-26. This is set by the UK government. This fee has not yet been confirmed for 2026-27.

As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee to increase in each subsequent academic year of your course, subject to government regulations on fee increases and in line with inflation.

Read more about fees and funding

International Fee Students

Depending on your residency history, if you’re a student from the EU, other EEA or a Swiss national, with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you’ll normally pay the ‘Home’ tuition fee rate and may be eligible for Student Finance England support.

EU students without settled or pre-settled status will normally be charged fees at the ‘International’ rate and will not be eligible for Student Finance England support.

If you are unsure of your fee status, check out the latest guidance here.

As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee to increase in each subsequent academic year of your course, subject to government regulations on fee increases and in line with inflation.

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We support our EU and international students by providing a generous range of Vice-Chancellor's automatic and merit-based scholarships. See our undergraduate scholarship page for more information.

Year abroad and additional costs

For programmes where you can spenda year on a work placement or studying abroad,you will receive a significant fee reduction for that year.

Some of our degrees involve additional costs which are not covered by your tuition fees.

Scholarships

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