Overview

The Bachelor of Veterinary Biology aims to provide a learning environment where students are able to integrate the skills and knowledge of the basic and clinical sciences, allowing graduates to successfully work in a diverse range of animal, pharmaceutical, educational or research industries. Graduates will have a strong commitment to animal health and welfare, animal industries and to rural and regional communities. The course will foster in students and graduates an attitude of intellectual curiosity, a desire for critical evaluation and a commitment to continuing professional and personal development.

Admission and Credit

Admission

Entry Requirement

Structure

Essential set 192 Credit Points

Enrolment Pattern

Enrolment pattern

FULL TIME ON CAMPUS This course has both Year-long subjects and single session subjects please ensure you enrol in all subjects for the respect year of study. Year 1 - Session 1 (30)CHM102 Chemistry for Dental and Veterinary SciencesVSC113 Fundamentals of Veterinary Cell BiologyVSC110 Animal Production and Welfare Year 1 … For more content click the Read More button below. Year 1 - Session 2 (60)VSC115 Pastures and Profits in Grazing SystemsVSC224 Veterinary AnatomyASC221 Animal Genetics Year 1 - Session 3 (90)IKC101 First Nations Foundations: Knowing, relating and understanding Country Year 2 - Session 1 (30)BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in BiochemistryVSC225 Comparative AnatomyVSC226 Veterinary Physiology Year 2 - Year-long Period 1 (31)VSC222 Veterinary Practice 2 (year long subject) Year 2 - Session 2 (60)ASC273 Animal NutritionASC370 Ruminant Production and WelfareVSC223 Veterinary Histology and ImmunologyVSC227 Applied Veterinary Physiology Year 3 - Session 1 (30)VSC262 Veterinary ReproductionVSC329 Veterinary EpidemiologyVSC310 Principles of PathobiologyVSC333 Applied Veterinary Nutrition and Production Year 3 - Session 2 (60)VSC321 Principles of Clinical and Systematic PathologyVSC323 Veterinary Microbiology and ParasitologyVSC324 Veterinary Pharmacology, Diagnostics and TherapeuticsVSC331 Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science

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