Want to practice as a qualified veterinary physiotherapist? Our MSc/PGDip Veterinary Physiotherapy and Clinical Rehabilitation will develop your underpinning knowledge, professional skills and clinical skills.Our course allows you to become a qualified veterinary physiotherapist (subject to accreditation). You'll be able to work in therapy centres, veterinary practices or on a self-employed basis.
Delivered part-time over two to three years, you’ll take part in a blend of in-person practical hands-on days and online learning sessions. Our flexible course structure fits your study around existing work and home commitments. You'll have access to a state-of-the-art Physiotherapy and Clinical Rehabilitation Suite including:
Farming + Technology
Starts November 2025
From January 2026, ALL users of professional-grade rodenticides will need an approved training certificate in rodenticide use. In conjunction with John Jones Training Ltd, the Farmer Network have organised LANTRA Level 2 Award in Rodent Management training.
Farming + Technology
Starts October 2025
From January 2026, ALL users of professional-grade rodenticides will need an approved training certificate in rodenticide use. In conjunction with John Jones Training Ltd, the Farmer Network have organised LANTRA Level 2 Award in Rodent Management training.
Starts September 2025
From January 2026, ALL users of professional-grade rodenticides will need an approved training certificate in rodenticide use. In conjunction with John Jones Training Ltd, the Farmer Network have organised LANTRA Level 2 Award in Rodent Management training.
Starts September 2025
If your job involves applying pesticides in a commercial role then you are legally required by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate (CRD) (Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986) (as amended) to take this CoC qualification.Anyone who wishes to take this course must have already completed and…
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