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The University of Edinburgh

EDIVET: Do you have what it takes to be a veterinarian?

This course is for anyone interested in learning more about Veterinary Medicine, giving a “taster” of courses covered in the first year of a veterinary degree and an idea of what it is like to study Veterinary Medicine. Learners can apply for Financial Aid directly with Coursera to assist with the cost of accessing the full course and gaining a certificate for successfully completing the course.

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Course9 hours

Featured reviews

DB

4.0Reviewed Jul 25, 2016

A great introduction to the variety of knowledge and skills a first year veterinary student encounters. Found the content regarding animal care, body systems and clinical skills interesting.

SK

5.0Reviewed Dec 14, 2019

The course has been really fascinating and interesting, covering a variety of aspects in the veterinary profession. I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone thinking of becoming a vet in the future.

SS

4.0Reviewed Mar 19, 2020

The course was organised very well, and touched on all the relevant topics for an aspiring veterinary surgeon like myself - including areas I didn't anticipate such as clinical skills and EQ.

JL

5.0Reviewed May 28, 2017

I really love this course, It has taught me so much about Animals and How to take proper care of them. I always wanted to be Veterinarian. I really hope it helps me in the future.

AL

5.0Reviewed Aug 24, 2015

Very helpful! I really loved this course, I learned a lot. I learned more than what I expected to learn. It made me more excited to become a veterinarian. Thank you to EDIVET team!

GM

5.0Reviewed May 31, 2020

Great fun and very educational! I feel more confident and prepared to study veterinary medicine and am looking forward to putting the fun-facts and skills from this course into practice

CH

5.0Reviewed Apr 16, 2017

I took this course so that I could converse on a more professional with my son who is in Vet. School and I enjoyed the course greatly and have already put a lot of what I've learned into conver

RS

5.0Reviewed Jun 14, 2023

Extremely informative for a course geared towards 1st year students. I enjoyed the approach most of the professors had to teaching and genuinely had lots of fun. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

MA

5.0Reviewed Nov 2, 2018

I'm really very happy to be a part of this useful mooc and I hope to join oneday as a part of the royal college, really I thinks it's the mother of veterinary schools in the world, thanks a lot.

RA

5.0Reviewed Sep 2, 2015

If you are wondering if you want to become a vet or if you only want to learn the base of the veterinarian profession, I greatly recommend this course. I never got bored during this course.

CJ

5.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2025

Great course, taught me a range of different things surrounding the vet med profession, learnt about basic animal care, the hardships of the profession, the history etc… Recommend

NM

5.0Reviewed Dec 25, 2020

This really helped me to understand what it takes to be a vet and how a veterinary student's life is like. I really enjoyed the course, I found it educational and fascinating.

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