Doctor of Veterinary Studies

includes:

Doctor of Veterinary Studies

Awards

The course includes the following awards:

Doctor of Veterinary Studies DVStud

Availability

Doctor of Veterinary Studies (4900VT)

On Campus - Wagga Wagga

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal Course Duration

Doctor of Veterinary Studies

Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

Full-time: 3 years minimum/4 years maximum

Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent Duration). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.

Admission Criteria

CSU Admission Policy

The Research Advisory Committee (RAC) of the University holds the delegated authority to approval for admission to a research higher degree program.


Doctor of Veterinary Studies

Basis of Approval for Admission to the Doctor of Veterinary Studies
The RAC shall base its decision on admission to a proposed Doctor of Veterinary Studies candidature upon the following evidence, that:

* the  proposed  area of research  falls  within  an  approved University  field  of  research  for  admission  to  a higher degree by research;
* the proposed supervisors are sufficiently expert in the area of research, and have the time and commitment to be able to provide appropriate supervision, and that adequate physical resources are available;
* the applicant has the background and ability to undertake the proposed course (refer also to Entry Qualifications, below);
* the applicant has given the necessary commitment to work regularly on the approved program of study and research and maintain regular contact with the supervisor(s).

For admission to the Doctor of Veterinary Studies, applicants would need to demonstrate that they:
* Have a veterinary science degree with class 1 or class 2(i) honours which enables candidates to be registered by the Veterinary Practitioners Board of New South Wales or equivalent academic and/or research experience, and
* Have a minimum of 1 year of veterinary professional experience.
Applicants with a first language other than English must satisfy Charles Sturt Universitys normal requirements for language competency.

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Candidates who have completed the Masters of Veterinary Studies are eligible for six months credit for the Doctor of Veterinary Studies course.  32 points can be credited from a combination of VSC507, VSC 508, VSC509, VSC501, VSC511.

Graduation Requirement

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Course Structure

Candidates must successfully complete the following subjects:


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)
VSC713 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points)
VSC714 Advanced Clinical Research Internship (16 points)

Enrolment Pattern

Candidates must successfully undertake 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
VSC713 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points) (commenced)

Session 5
VSC713 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points) (continued)

Session 6
VSC713 Clinical Research Dissertation (96 points) (completed)

The pattern above reflects minimum candidature time. For students requiring one or two further enrolment sessions in the clinical research dissertation, re-enrolment for additional sessions would occur in VSC713.

Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Workplace Learning component. Further details for Workplace Learning requirements are located via the subject page

VSC707 Advanced Clinical Related Disciplines Practicum
VSC708 Advanced Clinical Practicum 1
VSC709 Advanced Clinical Practicum 2
VSC711 Advanced Veterinary Clinical Skills
VSC712 Doctorate Research Plan
VSC713 Clinical Research Dissertation
VSC714 Advanced Clinical Research Internship

Contact

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The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: April 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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