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Veterinary Science Courses

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Masters (Coursework)

Parkville
The Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc) is a graduate research degree that can be undertaken in any of the Faculty's veterinary science research areas.
Duration
2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Werribee
The Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical) is a clinically-focused graduate research degree that can be undertaken in a range of specialist research areas. It's offered concurrently with the Master of Veterinary Studies as part of the Clinical Residency Training Program.
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Parkville
The Master of Philosophy (Veterinary Science) is an internationally recognised masters (by research) degree. It is designed to help develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research in veterinary science.
Duration
2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Camperdown/Darlington, Camden
In response to COVID-19, the University of Sydney has reviewed the availability of courses to be delivered remotely for students commencing their studies in 2021 and 2022. Students commencing this course in 2021 and 2022 are required to commence their studies in-person on campus.
Entry Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Master of Clinical Veterinary Science, you must have completed the equivalent of a Bachelor of Veterinary Science, or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

Additional application requirements

You will be required to upload all the following documents when you submit your application:

  • certified academic transcripts for all your previous tertiary study, if they were not completed at the University of Sydney
  • CV, providing a summary of your work experience
  • two academic reference reports
  • cover letter outlining your reasons for applying
  • research proposal
  • evidence that your supervisor supports your application. This can be PDF copies of emails between you and your supervisor
  • proof of your Australian residency status (a certified copy of the main page your Australian passport, or a certified copy of the main page(s) of your own passport with evidence of your permanent resident visa)
  • English language qualifications (if your prior study was completed at an institution where English is not the medium of instruction).
Duration
4 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
75.00%

Doctorate (PhD)

Parkville
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Veterinary Science helps you demonstrate academic leadership, increasing independence, creativity and innovation in your research work.
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Wagga Wagga
Enhance your professional practice and advance your veterinary career with the Master of Veterinary Studies from Charles Sturt University.
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person, Online

Doctorate (PhD)

Wagga Wagga
Establish yourself as an expert in the management, care and welfare of animals.
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Study Mode
In person

Graduate Diploma

Parkville
The Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Professional Leadership and Management will help advance veterinarian or a veterinary students in specialist training. Gain specialist skills in organisational leadership and management, across a broad range of management settings.
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Tuition Fees
$35,904 total
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Werribee
The Master of Veterinary Studies runs parallel with training for the Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (FANZCVS).
Intake Months
Jan
Duration
3 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
78.20%

Masters (Coursework)

Camperdown/Darlington, Camden
This is the coursework component of the combined Master of Veterinary Studies/Master of Veterinary Clinical Studies degree, which forms the clinical residency program in Veterinary Science. Students undertaking this course must concurrently enrol in the Master of Veterinary Clinical Studies course.
Entry Requirements

 

Available places will be offered to qualified applicants based on academic merit and relevant professional experience, according to the following admissions criteria:

  • A Bachelor of Veterinary Science with Honours or equivalent, such as a masters degree which is recognised by the NSW Veterinary Practitioners Board (relevant professional experience in the relevant stream is desirable).
  • Full registration, or Registration with conditions, or Limited Registration with the NSW Veterinary Practitioners Board for the entire duration of the candidature.
  • Admission to candidature will be conditional upon the appointment of an appropriate clinical supervisor and associate supervisor.

Merit factors and professional experience required include:

  • Grade point average (GPA) or Weighted Average Mean Average (WAM) of veterinary degree (essential).
  • Honours mark or equivalent (essential). Membership of Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists is equivalent to Hons I.
  • 'Accepted' or published papers in Web of Knowledge listed journals or respected open access on-line journals (not essential, but desirable).
  • Presentations/abstracts at national and international veterinary conferences (not essential, but desirable).
  • Other esteem factors e.g. awards, veterinary positions held since graduation (not essential, but desirable).
  • A minimum experience of a one year rotating internship or equivalent practice experience (essential).
  • Two referees' reports (essential).

Applications will be ranked (in the same manner as for all USYD applicants applying for Australian Postgraduate Awards) within each of the disciplines seeking residents at that time.

The highest ranked applicants within each of the disciplines seeking residents at that time, will be requested to attend an interview with the Faculty Academics that oversee this program. Final selection will be made after the interview.

Intake Months
Feb, Aug
Duration
4 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Tuition Fees
$11,401 total
Graduate Satisfaction
75.00%

Veterinary Science Courses overview

Veterinary science concerns the diagnosis and treatment of injured or sick animals. Professionals in this field either work to restore animals to health, or conduct research to improve veterinary practice. Postgraduate study provides an in-depth look into diagnostic laboratory techniques, molecular genetics, variations in animal physiology and more. Higher programs often consist of a thesis or large research paper.

Humans have depended on animals for thousands of years, so the necessity to keep them healthy has endured equally as long. The Papyrus of Kahun is an exemplary document from the twelfth dynasty of ancient Egypt, being a nearly four thousand year old record of veterinary practice. It took thousands of years for the field to develop into what we know today, beginning in 1762 when Claude Bourgelat founded the first veterinary school. Published works by the likes of James Clark and animal treatment initiatives by people like Thomas Burgess saw the 18th and 19th centuries flourish with animal welfare activity.

Modern veterinary scientists and medical professionals now take compassionate animal treatment as a given. Through the use of cutting-edge practice and technology, animal well-being is upheld to the utmost extent wherever possible.

Is veterinary science for me?

This is a field for animal lovers with a great deal of discipline. There is an extraordinary amount to be learned about various animals and their physiology. Veterinary scientists, unlike medical doctors, need to have a comprehensive understanding of multiple different species to be effective. If your devotion to animal welfare knows no bounds, veterinary science could be for you.

Study pathway

Veterinary science can be taken all the way up to PhD level, with graduate certificates, diplomas and master degrees being available in different areas of interest.

Graduate certificates like those from the University of Queensland are designed to provide a succinct learning experience, taking six months of full time study to complete. Students can expect to learn about animal biosecurity, molecular imaging and more coupled with multiple units in an advanced topic of their choice. These programs build upon prior knowledge, requiring a bachelor degree in veterinary sciences. This particular course allows non-veterinary science graduates entry so long as they have five years of relevant work experience, which is an option granted in a similar fashion by other institutions.

Graduate diplomas are twice as long, taking one year of full time study to complete or up to two years if part time. Institutions like the University of Queensland offer these programs to students with a clear idea of where they want to take their career, making them highly customisable and flexible. This program requires students to have completed a bachelor of veterinary sciences beforehand. Unlike graduate certificates, work experience is not an adequate substitute for entry.

Master degrees are essentially two concurrent programs in one; students must write an extensive thesis in parallel with practical coursework. The University of Melbourne offer such courses to students who have attained an honours level bachelor degree in veterinary sciences. Those admitted can expect to learn a great deal from spending time in a veterinary hospital. In addition to having an honours degree, students must also present their CV to a committee for review, but this requirement will vary between institutions.

PhD programs represent the highest level of expertise, with institutions like the University of Melbourne offering the chance to engage in high level research regarding a chosen portion of veterinary science. There is also the option of going into a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) through the University of Sydney and others, which is the necessary qualification to become a veterinary physician. There are considerable entry requirements for both, which can include:

  • A prior honours degree in veterinary science
  • Distinction level GPA (75%) attained in prior study
  • Evidence of research ability
  • An accepted proposal of what the applicant intends to research

These programs take three to four years of full time study to complete, or up to eight years part time.

Employment options

Veterinary surgeon

These professionals provide wounded or sick animals with medical or surgical treatment using their specialised knowledge. This career is the most common, as their qualification is primarily a means to this end. The Australian Veterinary Association is the leading professional institution, providing networking and employment opportunities to its members. Clinics across the country like Hawthorn Veterinary Hospital and Noah’s Crossing Veterinary Clinic need capable veterinary surgeons to function.

Veterinary teacher

For those at the highest levels of veterinary knowledge, teaching future veterinary surgeons can be a rewarding career. Top veterinary programs at James Cook or Murdoch thrive by the grace of skilled teachers.

Veterinary researcher

Facilities around the country require skilled researchers with a background in veterinary science to develop the field. Professionals in this field know there’s always more to be learned, so do their utmost to continue that search.

Specialisations

There are a number of career specialisations available, particularly to veterinary surgeons. The following are just some of these:

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Institutions offering Veterinary Science Courses