Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) Integrated Honours
+ Award nomenclature
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours)
BVetBiol/BVetSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary Science
BVetBiol/BVetSc
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology
BVetBiol
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) (4588BS) |
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Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (4488BS) |
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On Campus | Wagga Wagga |
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (4488BS) |
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On Campus | Wagga Wagga |
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Normal course duration
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology [exit point only]
Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Full-time 6.0 years (12.0 sessions)
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours)
Full-time 6.0 years (12.0 sessions)
Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Entry to the Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/ Bachelor of Veterinary Science will be composed of the ATAR (or interstate equivalent) or GPA equivalent, a written supplementary application and an interview.
The following selection criteria will be adopted when assessing applicants via the written supplementary application and the interview:
- A high level of academic ability through previous studies,
- An interest in and commitment to rural communities, veterinary science and animal production,
- An understanding of the unique ethical and practical issues that confront veterinarians involved with rural practice and animal production,
- The capacity to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
There are no formal prerequisites it is highly recommended that school leavers will have studied mathematics and chemistry at Year 12 level and that university students will have studied a science based degree at university.
International entrants are required to have a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0 and an individual band score of not less than 7.0 on each component (or equivalent).
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours)
Standard CSU Admission policy apply.
Credit CSU Credit Policy
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Standard CSU Credit policy apply.
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours)
Standard CSU Credit policy apply.
Graduation requirement
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology [exit point only]
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 384 points.
Bachelor of Veterinary Biology Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours)
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 384 points.
Course structure
REVISED CASIMS FIELDS IN COURSE PROFILE
BACHELOR OF VETERINARY BIOLOGY / BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (HONOURS) INTEGRATED HONOURS
This course consists of 384 points for both Pass and Honours streams:
Course Structure for standard student entry
Compulsory subjects for both Pass and Honours streams (360 points; 45 subjects)
CHM102 Chemistry for Dental and Veterinary Sciences
ASC221 Animal Genetics
ASC262 Veterinary Reproduction
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
ASC370 Ruminant Production and Welfare
ASC474 Intensive Animal Production and Welfare
BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in Biochemistry
VSC110 Animal Production and Welfare
VSC113 Fundamentals of Veterinary Cell Biology
VSC114 Applied Veterinary Epidemiology
VSC115 Pastures and Profits in Grazing Systems
VSC118 Veterinary Practice 1
VSC223 Veterinary Histology and Immunology
VSC218 Veterinary Practice 2
VSC224 Veterinary Anatomy
VSC225 Comparative Anatomy
VSC226 Veterinary Physiology
VSC227 Applied Veterinary Physiology
VSC310 Principles of Pathobiology
VSC321 Principles of Clinical and Systematic Pathology
VSC323 Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
VSC324 Veterinary Pharmacology, Diagnostics and Therapeutics
VSC331 Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science
VSC332 Advanced Animal Nutrition & Biochemistry
VSC415 Population Medicine
VSC416 Production Animal Medicine 1
VSC417 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 1
VSC418 Public Health and Biosecurity 1
VSC425 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 2
VSC426 Production Animal Medicine 2
VSC427 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 3
VSC410 Clinical Practice 1
VSC420 Clinical Practice 2
VSC450 Clinical Practice 3
VSC451 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 4
VSC453 Public Health and Biosecurity 2
VSC455 Transition to the Profession
VSC456 Clinical Rotation 1 - Equine Practice
VSC457 Clinical Rotation 2 - Small Animal Practice
VSC461 Clinical Rotation 3 - Dairy Cattle Practice
VSC462 Clinical Rotation 4 - Rural Practice
VSC463 Clinical Rotation 5 - Veterinary Diagnostic Services
VSC467 Clinical Rotation 9 - State Veterinary Medicine
VSC470 Clinical Rotation 10 - Clinical Extramural Studies 3
VSC460 Veterinary Professional Practice
Restricted elective subjects for Pass stream only (24 points)
24 POINTS CHOSEN FROM:
VSC464 Clinical Rotation 6 - Specialism Practice
VSC465 Clinical Rotation 7 - Livestock Industries
VSC466 Clinical Rotation 8 - Mixed Practice
Compulsory subjects for Honours stream only (16 points; 1 subject)
HRS417 Science Honours Project/Dissertation (16 points)
Restricted elective subjects for Honours stream only (8 points)
8 POINTS CHOSEN FROM:
VSC464 Clinical Rotation 6 - Specialism Practice
VSC465 Clinical Rotation 7 - Livestock Industries
BACHELOR OF VETERINARY BIOLOGY (Exit point only course)
CHM102 Chemistry for Dental and Veterinary Sciences
ASC221 Animal Genetics
ASC262 Veterinary Reproduction
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
ASC370 Ruminant Production and Welfare
ASC474 Intensive Animal Production and Welfare
BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in Biochemistry
VSC110 Animal Production and Welfare
VSC113 Fundamentals of Veterinary Cell Biology
VSC114 Applied Veterinary Epidemiology
VSC115 Pastures and Profits in Grazing Systems
VSC118 Veterinary Practice 1
VSC223 Veterinary Histology and Immunology
VSC218 Veterinary Practice 2
VSC224 Veterinary Anatomy
VSC225 Comparative Anatomy
VSC226 Veterinary Physiology
VSC227 Applied Veterinary Physiology
VSC310 Principles of Pathobiology
VSC321 Principles of Clinical and Systematic Pathology
VSC323 Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
VSC324 Veterinary Pharmacology, Diagnostics and Therapeutics
VSC331 Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science
VSC332 Advanced Animal Nutrition & Biochemistry
Enrolment pattern
Common to pass and Honours streams
Full-time
Phase 1
Session 1 (Session 1)
CHM102 Chemistry for Dental and Veterinary Sciences
VSC113 Fundamentals of Veterinary Cell Biology
VSC110 Animal Production and Welfare
VSC118 Veterinary Practice 1 (commenced)
Session 2 (Session 2)
VSC114 Applied Veterinary Epidemiology
VSC115 Pastures and Profits in Grazing Systems
VSC224 Veterinary Anatomy
ASC221 Animal Genetics
VSC118 Veterinary Practice 1 (completed)
Session 3 (Session 1)
BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in Biochemistry
VSC225 Comparative Anatomy
VSC226 Veterinary Physiology
VSC218 Veterinary Practice 2 (commenced)
Session 4 (Session 2)
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
ASC370 Ruminant Production and Welfare
VSC223 Veterinary Histology and Immunology
VSC227 Applied Veterinary Physiology
VSC218 Veterinary Practice 2 (completed)
Session 5 (Session 1)
ASC262 Veterinary Reproduction
ASC474 Intensive Animal Production and Welfare
VSC310 Principles of Pathobiology
VSC332 Advanced Animal Nutrition & Biochemistry
Session 6 (Session 2)
VSC321 Principles of Clinical and Systematic Pathology
VSC323 Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
VSC324 Veterinary Pharmacology, Diagnostics and Therapeutics
VSC331 Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science
Students may elect to exit at this point with the Bachelor of Veterinary Biology BVetBiology (exit point only). Students cannot progress to Fourth Year until the Bachelor of Veterinary Biology is completed.
Phase 2
Session 7 (Session 1)
VSC410 Clinical Practice 1
VSC415 Population Medicine
VSC416 Production Animal Medicine 1
VSC417 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 1
Session 8 (Session 2)
VSC418 Public Health and Biosecurity 1
VSC420 Clinical Practice 2
VSC425 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 2
VSC426 Production Animal Medicine 2
Pass stream
Session 9 (Session 1)
VSC427 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 3
VSC453 Public Health and Biosecurity 2
VSC451 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 4
VSC450 Clinical Practice 3
Students cannot progress to Phase 3 until Phase 2 is completed.
Phase 3
Session 10 (Session 2)
VSC455 Transition to the Profession
VSC456 Clinical Rotation 1 Equine Practice
VSC457 Clinical Rotation 2 - Small Animal Practice
VSC466 Clinical Rotation 8 - Mixed Practice
Session 11 (Session 3)
VSC461 Clinical Rotation 3 - Dairy Cattle Practice
VSC462 Clinical Rotation 4 - Rural Practice
VSC464 Clinical Rotation 6 – Specialism Practice
VSC465 Clinical Rotation 7 – Livestock Industries
Session 12 (Session 1)
VSC463 Clinical Rotation 5 - Veterinary Diagnostic Services
VSC467 Clinical Rotation 9 - State Veterinary Medicine
VSC470 Clinical Rotation 10 – Clinical Extramural Studies 3
VSC460 Veterinary Professional Practice
Honours stream
Session 9 (Session 1)
VSC427 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 3
VSC453 Public Health and Biosecurity 2
VSC450 Clinical Practice 3
VSC451 Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery 4
Students cannot progress to Phase 3 until Phase 2 is completed.
Phase 3
Session 10 (Session 2)
VSC455 Transition to the Profession
HRS417 Science Honours Project/Dissertation (16)(commenced, 8 points)
VSC456 Clinical Rotation 1 - Equine Practice
VSC457 Clinical Rotation 2 - Small Animal Practice
Session 11 (Session 3)
HRS417 Science Honours Project/Dissertation (16) (completed, 8 points)
VSC461 Clinical Rotation 3 - Dairy Cattle Practice
VSC462 Clinical Rotation 4 - Rural Practice
VSC464 Clinical Rotation 6 - Specialism Practice OR VSC465 Clinical Rotation 7 - Livestock Industries
Session 12 (Session 1)
VSC463 Clinical Rotation 5 - Veterinary Diagnostic Services
VSC467 Clinical Rotation 9 - State Veterinary Medicine
VSC470 Clinical Rotation 10 – Clinical Extramural Studies 3
VSC460 Veterinary Professional Practice
+ Residential School
Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.
ASC273 Animal Nutrition
ASC370 Ruminant Production and Welfare
BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in Biochemistry
Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.
+ Workplace Learning
Please note that the following subjects have a Workplace Learning component.
VSC118 Veterinary Practice 1
VSC218 Veterinary Practice 2
VSC331 Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science
VSC410 Clinical Practice 1
VSC420 Clinical Practice 2
VSC450 Clinical Practice 3
VSC456 Clinical Rotation 1 - Equine Practice
VSC457 Clinical Rotation 2 - Small Animal Practice
VSC461 Clinical Rotation 3 - Dairy Cattle Practice
VSC462 Clinical Rotation 4 - Rural Practice
VSC463 Clinical Rotation 5 - Veterinary Diagnostic Services
VSC464 Clinical Rotation 6- Specialism Practice
VSC465 Clinical Rotation 7- Livestock Industries
VSC466 Clinical Rotation 8 - Mixed Practice
VSC467 Clinical Rotation 9 - State Veterinary Medicine
VSC470 Clinical Rotation 10 - Clinical Extramural Studies 3
Professional recognition
The Australasian Veterinary Boards Council, through the Veterinary Schools Accreditation Advisory Committee during its 2010 visit to the school reviewed the curriculum and syllabus and recommended the adoption of all proposed changes in the interests of improving the student experience, developing lifelong learning and problem solving skills in the undergraduates and appropriately recognising the move to a problem based learning structure in the middle years of the course (Appendices). These changes have been developed through the Veterinary Program Committee in consultation with the Veterinary Schools Acreditation Advisory Committee.
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.