Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
0100494
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology
Also known as Allied Veterinary Professionals, veterinary technologists play a vital role in modern animal welfare. As well as providing high-level, hands-on veterinary care, including being a part of the anaesthesia, surgery and diagnostic imaging team, they oversee the application of cutting-edge new veterinary technology. Data-driven apps, wearable devices, telemedicine a steady stream of advanced new tools is reimagining whats possible in the clinical environment. As a veterinary technologist, you can ensure it delivers maximum benefit to animals health and wellbeing.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Roseworthy | Full-time - 3 years | N/A | 75 |
Structure
To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Veterinary Technology, students must satisfactorily complete a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units.
Entry requirements
- Before applying, prospective students need to be aware there is an inherent requirement to be vaccinated against Q Fever in order to study the Bachelor of Veterinary Technology. It is a condition that all students enrolled in this program must be vaccinated against Q Fever (unless initial skin test indicates pre-existing immunity). This must be completed as soon as possible and by no later than the end of Semester 1 in the first year. Applicants must read the Vaccination Guidelines before submitting their application, and be aware that by applying for this program, they are accepting this inherent requirement.
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