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Doctor of Veterinary Studies

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Candidates must successfully complete the following subjects:

VSC706 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points)
VSC707 Advanced Clinical Related Disciplines Practicum (16 points)
VSC708 Advanced Clinical Practicum 1 (8 points)
VSC709 Advanced Clinical Practicum 2 (8 points)
VSC711 Advanced Veterinary Clinical Skills (32 points)
VSC712 Doctorate Research Plan (16 points)
VSC714 Advanced Clinical Research Internship (16 points)

Enrolment pattern

Candidates must successfully undetake all subjects. Whilst there are some fixed subjects flexibility for the timing and pattern of the other subjects has been incorporated to ensure each candidate has the opportunity to maximise their studies.

Session 1
VSC712 Doctorate Research Plan (16 points)
VSC714 Advanced Clinical Research Internship (16 points)

Session 2
VSC711 Advanced Veterinary Clinical Skills (32 points)

Session 3
VSC707 Advanced Clinical Related Disciplines Practicum (16 points)
VSC708 Advanced Clinical Practicum 1 (8 points)
VSC709 Advanced Clinical Practicum 2 (8 points)

Session 4
VSC706 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points) (commenced)

Session 5
VSC706 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points)(continued)

Session 6
VSC706 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points) (completed)

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Doctor of Veterinary Studies Animal and Veterinary Sciences Higher Degree by Research On campus Wagga Wagga NO Active Science Session 1; Session 2 3 years full-time 3F

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Wagga Wagga

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Session 1; Session 2

Level

Higher Degree by Research

Duration

3 years full-time

International?

NO

Indicative ATAR

N/A

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