Bachelor's Degree in Bioveterinary Sciences

Bachelor’s Degree in Bioveterinary Sciences offers solid training in the areas of Biology, Animal Health and Research, combining theory and practice. With a comprehensive curriculum and a strong laboratory component, it prepares professionals to work in scientific research, clinical veterinary support and other sectors related to animal health and welfare.

3 years

16 Vacancies

ETCS 180

Schedule Daytime

Português

1. Entry requirements

Specific Exams :

[02] Biology and Geology

+ one of the following:

[07] Physics and Chemistry / [16] Mathematics /  [18] Portuguese / [06] Philosophy

Grade of the lowest-ranked student in 2024/2025:

122,5 points

Calculation of application score:

(Secondary School Average x 0.5) + (Biology and Geology exam scores x 0.3) + (second exam score x 0.2)

Bachelor’s Degree in Bioveterinary Sciences, although unique in the national educational offering, is widely available in the United Kingdom. It offers a comprehensive and multidisciplinary curriculum in the field of life and health sciences and is geared towards laboratory work in a wide range of research areas.

  • Research Assistant at Universities and Innovation Centres
  • Public Health and Epidemiology Technician
  • Collaborator in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Industry
  • Researcher in Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences

  • Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Technician
  • Biomedical/Veterinary Laboratory Technician
CodeCurricular Units – 1st semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100012MorphophysiologyBVS7
01100023BioinformaticsBSC5
01100034

Chemistry and Biology

BSC6
01100040

Laboratory Biosafety

BSC5
01100055

Cellular and Molecular Biology

BSC7
CodeCurricular Units – 2nd semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100066BiophysicsBSC5
01100077HistotecnologyBSC7
01100088

Clinical Biochemistry

BVS6
01100099

Biomathematics Applied to Animal Research

BSC5
01100100

Genetics and Immunology

BSC7
CodeCurricular Units – 3rd semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100111MicrobiologyBSC6
01100122

Animal Nutrition

BVS5
01100133

Comparative Pathophysiology

BVS7
01100144

Animal Behaviour and Welfare

BVS5
01100156

Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology

BVS7
CodeCurricular Units – 4th semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100167Infection and Public HealthBVS5
01100178ParasitologyBVS6
01100189

Vivariums, Ethics and Law

BVS5
01100195

Comparative Pathology

BVS7
01100204

Comparative Semiology

BVS 
CodeCurricular Units – 5th semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100210

Applied Biotechnologies

BVS6
01100221

Tissue Analysis in Experimental Pathology

BVS6
01100232

Experimental Models in vitro

BVS6
01100243

Invertebrate Experimental Models

BVS6
01100257

Vertebrate Experimental Models

BVS6
CodeCurricular Units – 6th semesterScientific AreaECTS
01100268

Experimental Surgery Techniques and Thanatology

CBV6
01100279

Non-biological Experimental Models

BVS5
01100285

Experimental Clinic Pathology

BVS5
01100296

Experimental Oncology

BVS5
01100303

Experimental Research Project

MUL9
  • Train professionals to promote animal health and welfare, with a solid technical-scientific and laboratory practice foundation.
  • Develop in vitro and in vivo research skills applied to veterinary and human medicine.
  • Ensure mastery of legal, ethical and bioethical standards in animals experimentation, with rigour in data collection and analysis.
  • Encourage critical thinking, effective communication and teamwork, promoting continuous learning.
  • Theory–Practice Integration

Combination of a solid scientific education with practical activities, whenever possible on-site and hands-on, promoting the application of knowledge in real-world contexts.

  • Practice-Oriented Learning

Development of competencies aligned with the demands of the biotechnology sector, which is innovative and constantly evolving.

  • Contact with Research and Development (R&D)

Involvement of students in research and development activities, supported by a network of institutional partnerships.

  • Dynamic and Interactive Teaching

Theoretical and practical sessions delivered in a participatory manner, encouraging critical understanding of scientific concepts.

  • Adaptation to Different Learning Styles

Flexible methodologies that consider the diversity of learning paces and styles, with close guidance and continuous interaction between instructors and students.

  • Continuous Integration of Theoretical and Practical Content

Ensuring that theoretical principles are reinforced through their application in concrete practical situations.

  • Monitoring and Continuous Improvement

Regular evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching methodologies through pedagogical surveys, semester reports, coordination meetings, and oversight by the Course Council and the Pedagogical Council, promoting identification of best practices and continuous improvement of the teaching–learning process.

Conducted in accordance with the learning objectives of each curricular unit (CU).

Considers the three dimensions of knowledge:

  • Knowing (cognitive)
  • Knowing how to do (psychomotor)
  • Knowing how to be (socio-affective)

Each Curricular Unit Sheet (CUS) is periodically reviewed by the management of the Department of Veterinary Sciences (DVS), with training in pedagogical practices and knowledge assessment.

It aims to ensure continuous alignment between content and assessment instruments.

The process is aligned with the methodology used to monitor teaching methodologies.

Graduates of 2021–2022, 17% found employment directly, while 75% pursued further studies in the field of veterinary sciences, reflecting a strong orientation toward academic continuity and professional development in the area.

National Classification of Education and Training Area: 640 Veterinary Sciences

Code: L111

Accreditation of Study Cycles | A3ES  

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Validity of accreditation: 6 years from 31/07/2021

Maximum number of admissions: 30

Qualification level: 6

Degree: Bachelor

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