Graduates from this program can expect to pursue careers in research, teaching, commerce, government advisory or regulatory roles, and industries allied to animal health, welfare, nutrition, and the management of populations of free-living or captive wild animals.
Animal scientists work in all parts of the world - from the plains and jungles of Africa to the research laboratories of the world's foremost universities; with all types of animals from the smallest pets to the largest farm animals, horses or wild animals in a wide range of disciplines including nutrition, reproduction, genetics, welfare, behaviour, health and pharmacology.
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Undergraduate courses in Animal Science, Equine Science and Veterinary Science and a Graduate Certificate in Captive Vertebrate Management.
CSU’s Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Bachelor of Veterinary Science graduates are proving to be highly sought after employees with most finding jobs well before they graduate
Our graduates develop substantial skills and knowledge in relation to the modern management of horses, underpinned by a strong education in science and scientific method.
I chose to study veterinary science at CSU because the course addresses the current shortage of rural veterinarians.
Undergraduate courses in Animal Science, Equine Science and Veterinary Science and a Graduate Certificate in Captive Vertebrate Management.
Dr Joanne Connolly speaks about her research at CSU on the health of the platypus in the Murrumbidgee catchment