Bachelor
Do you want to be a veterinarian? Western Australia's only Veterinary Science course will provide you with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and practical experience necessary to solve the existing and emerging problems of our companion animals, livestock and wildlife.
A science-based approach and hands-on experience will prepare you for the highest standard of work in the veterinary industry.
To become a qualified veterinarian, you will need to complete an integrated Bachelors-Masters degree over five years.
Students with prior university study in a relevant discipline may be eligible for advanced standing for first year units, with an opportunity for an accelerated option to complete an additional mandatory first year unit over summer. These students can be considered for entry into the second year of the veterinary course, thereby completing the degree over 4 calendar years.
3 reasons to study Veterinary Science at Murdoch
What you'll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you'll learn:
Your future career
When you graduate you will be prepared for a career in animal health related fields, with animals of all species and sizes. You could work in primary care or emergency hospitals, in small animal practice, in large animal or mixed practice, or as a government veterinarian. Careers could include:
You could undertake specialist training in a wide range of clinical disciplines such as surgery, medicine, pathology, reproduction, or dermatology.
Previous admission information is available at Murdoch Admission Information - Veterinary Science
Professional accreditation
The School of Veterinary Medicine is accredited by the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC), the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the UK, and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
Professional recognition
Graduates of this course will be eligible for registration to practise veterinary medicine, without further examination, in Australia and a number of other countries including United Kingdom, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. The BSc/DVM degree is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association which, after passing the appropriate National or State licensing examinations, allows Murdoch University graduates to practise in the USA and Canada.
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Students will be admitted into the five-year veterinary course either directly from secondary school, or after completing at least one year of prior university study in a relevant (natural science-based) course. Students with prior university study in a relevant discipline may be granted advanced standing for the first year, and enter into second year of the course, commencing on-campus in January. Candidates are selected by a two-step process, with pre-interview ranking determining short-listing for interview and post-interview ranking determining offer of admission. Secondary school leavers are selected for interview on the following basis: * ATAR ranking or equivalent (70% weighting); * Performance in an online situational judgement test, Casper (30% weighting). Equity adjustments to ATAR to address educational disadvantage may be available (based on contextual statement and supporting evidence). Recommended Preparation: Chemistry ATAR is strongly recommended; Mathematics: Methods ATAR, Physics ATAR and Biology ATAR are also recommended. Australian and international students who have completed some tertiary study are selected for interview on the following criteria: * Overall and recent (last 12 months) academic performance (GPA) from previous university study (70% weighting); * Performance in an online situational judgement test, Casper (30% weighting). Tertiary applicants must evidence a minimum of 35 hours of veterinary -related experience for their application to be considered. Equity adjustments to GPA to address educational disadvantage may be available (based on contextual statement and supporting evidence).
Please indicate above whether you're a domestic or international student intending to study at a Western Australian campus.
Your document checklist
Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application. Applications for Veterinary Science must be made via TISC.
Compulsory documents
Evidence that you meet Academic entry and English language requirements such as:
Course specific documents
All applicants
Recommended documents (if applicable)
Your document checklist
Ready to apply? Before you start, make sure you have all the following documentation ready for a quick application.
Compulsory documents
Course specific documents
Recommended documents (if applicable)