The Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary Science double degree from Charles Sturt University will prepare you for a career as a registered veterinarian in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom and South Africa.
This veterinary science degree was developed in close consultation with the veterinary industry to answer the needs of rural and regional communities for veterinarians who have the knowledge and skills to work with farm livestock and horses, companion animals and wildlife.
Course highlights
Industry relevant
This veterinary biology and veterinary science degree aims to provide highly competent veterinary graduates with a strong commitment to animal health, welfare and research, and to the development and protection of animal industries.
Build key networks while you study
Besides your workplace learning placements and clinical rotations, you'll study at a single rural site for the six years of your course. Placements create a strong sense of connection between staff and students at all levels of the program. Charles Sturt University also enjoys the support of an enthusiastic and engaged regional community; ready access to a wide range of veterinary practices and farms; and the relaxed, enjoyable and affordable lifestyle which comes with living in a thriving regional centre of more than 60,000 people.
A holistic learning experience
You'll develop skills in the diagnosis and management of disease in all common species of farm animals (cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and fish) and companion animals (horses, dogs and cats). The course provides a solid grounding in agricultural production systems and the integration of nutrition, genetics, economics and epidemiology for the optimal management of herds and flocks.
Secure a highly valued learning experience
Admission to this course is highly competitive, with approximately 350 applications received for the 66 available places each year. Successful applicants are required to demonstrate excellent academic achievements, superior communication skills, and a genuine commitment to animals, livestock industries and to working in rural and regional communities.
Career opportunities
Pursue a career in clinical practice
Work in a veterinary clinic with animal owners, producers and communities to provide veterinary services, such as medicine, surgery and optimising herd/flock health and production. You'll be able to use the skills and knowledge you have developed throughout the course, such as diagnostic imaging, anesthesiology, reproduction and clinical reasoning.
Become an industry specialist
You may choose to specialise in one area of practice, such as dairy, equine or pigs, or become a herd health consultant or a nutrition or genetics specialist in a commercial farming organisation. Use your expertise to resolve challenges in the health and disease management of individual animals, herds and flocks.
Protect public health
Implement on-farm biosecurity and hygienic practices, and assess quality assurance systems with regard to the production of food for human consumption. Working with government authorities, assess and communicate risks relating to outbreak investigations and other emerging public health issues.
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27 Февраль 2023
Charles Sturt University
Wagga Wagga Campus,
Boorooma Street North,
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY,
New South Wales,
2678, COUNTRY NSW, Australia
Applicants with higher education study
Successful completion of one year full time equivalent university level study (AQF level Associate Degree or higher) demonstrating a reasonable prospect of success through the Grade Point Average (GPA) gained in the most recent of these studies.
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A Supplementary Application Form
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An interview at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga
Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study
Applicants must have appropriate higher education studies or recent secondary education.
Applicants with work and life experience
Applicants must have appropriate higher education studies or recent secondary education.
Applicants with recent secondary education
A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent), with a minimum ATAR of 90, inclusive of adjustment factors.
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A Supplementary Application Form
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An interview at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga
English Language Requirements
Completed the International Language Testing System (IELTS) with an average overall score of 7.0 or better, with a minimum score of 7.0 in all sections, undertaken within the last two years, or have completed formal education in some English-speaking countries.
Applications for Session 12022 (starting in February) close on 24 September.
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