Commencing semesters, 2015
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Undergraduate
Program code
2330
Faculty
School
Faculty of Science
Teaching Location
Gatton
Delivery mode
Internal
Enquiries
Australian/domestic students
Faculty of Science
Email: enquire@science.uq.edu.au
Phone: 07 5460 1276 or 1800 642 093 (Freecall)
International students
International Student Advisor
Email: study@uq.edu.au
Phone: Outside Australia: + 61 3 8676 7004
Within Australia (Free Call): 1800 671 980
Why study Animal and Veterinary Bioscience?
Animals play an important role in society from ecological, social and economic perspectives and it is increasingly recognised that animal and human health are closely linked. Companion animals are an important feature of our culture and socio-psychological wellbeing, as are animals used for recreational purposes. The demand for production of animals for food continues to grow as we attempt to feed a growing world population and to raise global living standards. This demand is coupled with the increasing recognition of the important role of wildlife in the broad ecosystem and of the need to enhance sustainability.
What you can study
Animal and Veterinary Bioscience combines fundamental biological disciplines such as chemistry, biochemistry, biostatistics and microbiology with courses that examine animals from the molecular scale through to whole animal populations.
You will acquire a sound biological training to form the basis for on-going research training, application to industry or related sectors, or professional program progression such as veterinary science.
Pathway to Veterinary Science
This major is an ideal pathway for students aiming to improve their entry rank for admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours). Some credit towards the BVSc(Hons) may be available based on courses completed in the BSc. More information about the Animal and Veterinary Bioscience Extended Major.
Courses and requirements
View the courses and requirements for courses that can be studied as part of the Animal and Veterinary Bioscience extended major.
Employment opportunities
You will find employment in industries concerned with the health, welfare, nutrition and management of domesticated, wild or captive animals including the pharmaceutical, tourism, agricultural, environment and recreation sectors.
This broad career field can encompass diverse areas such as animal research, the care of pets and other animals, the study of livestock, and the preservation of wildlife and endangered species.
You may work in such varied roles as an educator, habitat specialist, animal behaviourist, interpretive naturalist, natural resources manager, biologist, conservation officer, ecologist or wildlife rehabilitator. With additional study at Masters or PhD levels you will be prepared to undertake specialist research with government departments, conservation agencies and other animal focused research organisations.
What it costs
Please view the Bachelor of Science (Gatton) for indicative fees.
How to apply
Please view the Bachelor of Science (Gatton) for information on key dates and how to apply.