Studying an AHPR Accredited Course
By studying a course accredited by AHPR you are choosing a course that has undergone rigorous scrutiny. This ensures that you qualify with an award that fully equips you to provide animal health services that protect animal welfare and the interests of the animal owners and veterinary surgeons who will refer cases to you. You will also be able to apply for direct entry to AHPR making the application process straight forward.
If for any reason the course you choose to study loses or does not reapply for accreditation (courses are monitored on an annual basis) you will be unable to apply for direct entry. You would then have to apply to the register through the recognition of prior learning. This is a more costly application and requires the completion of additional documents to show how your qualification and experience meet the Day One Competencies for the subgroup to which you wish to apply.
Accredited Courses
Accreditation for the purposes of AHPR means that the course has undergone scrutiny and has met the criteria for educational standards as set out by each individual subgroup. It does not refer to academic credit; a term used by Further and Higher Education course providers in relation to the credit value of their awards.
Animal / Veterinary Physiotherapy
Veterinary Physiotherapy PgD / MSc
From inception
Veterinary Physiotherapy MVet Phys (Integrated Masters)
Taught Postgraduate
Veterinary Physiotherapy PgD / MSc
Taught Postgraduate
Veterinary Physiotherapy PgD / MSc
Taught Postgraduate
BSc Veterinary Physiotherapy – L6 & BSc (Hons)
L6 & BSc undergraduate
BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy
BSc undergraduate
Animal Chiropractic and Manipulation
Animal Manipulation PgD / MSc
Taught Postgraduate
MVet Chiro
Taught Postgraduate
Animal Sports Therapy and Massage
Equine Sports Massage
Open Awards Level 4 Diploma
Animal Therapy BSc (Hons)
BSc undergraduate
Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation BSc (Hons)
BSc undergraduate
Canine Therapy BSc (Hons)
BSc undergraduate
BSc (Hons) Equine Therapy and Rehabilitation
BSc undergraduate
(This course is for graduates from 2025)
BSc Canine Therapy and Rehabilitation programme
BSc undergraduate
BSc Equine Therapy and Rehabilitation
BSc undergraduate
BSc Canine Therapy and Rehabilitation programme with Integrated Foundation Year
BSc undergraduate
BSc Equine Therapy and Rehabilitation with Integrated Foundation Year
BSc undergraduate
Level 3 Diploma Canine
Massage
BSc undergraduate
Historical Courses
A number of courses are no longer running but meet the day one competencies/standards of training for a specific subgroup. The training providers of the courses listed below have mapped their historical course to the day one competencies/training standards of the relevant subgroup. This mapping has been approved by AHPR and the evidence is held on file. If you studied one of the courses below you are required to apply by RPL/RPEL but you do NOT need to map your learning and experience to the day one competencies – this has already been done for you.
Equine Sports Massage
Certificate of Training in Equine Sports Massage 2015-2017
Justo Development
Professional Diploma in Equine/Small Animal Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation – with Professional practice to 2020
OCEPT Diploma McTimoney
Corley Animal Manipulation to 2017
Equine Sports Massage
Open Awards Level 3 Diploma
Veterinary Physiotherapy PgD / MSc
Taught Postgraduate; all cohorts since course inception
The historical courses listed below were accredited by AHPR but are now discontinued. If you studied one of these courses you can apply by direct entry to the register and do not need to go through the RPL/RPEL process.
CEPT / Middlesex University
MSc/PgD Veterinary Physiotherapy – July 2014 – July 2018
University of Wales / McTimoney College
PgD Animal Manipulation 2004
University of Wales / McTimoney College
MSc / PgD Animal Manipulation 2009
BCA College
BSc Veterinary Physiotherapy