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Veterinary Bioscience specialisation
Informal specialisationYear: 2018
Veterinary Bioscience specialisation
Overview
Veterinary Bioscience specialisation within the Animal Health and Disease major
The Veterinary Bioscience specialisation is only available to students who have received a provisional/conditional course offer to commence the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine following successful completion of the Bachelor of Science. The approval of the Faculty of Veterinary & Agricultural Sciences is required to enrol into all subjects in this specialisation (except for VETS30015 Veterinary Bioscience: Cells to Systems).
Science students should not select this specialisation as part of their study plan during re-enrolment. This specialisation will be added to the study plans of approved students by the Student Centre.
**Please note: For BSc students intending to apply for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine via the Veterinary Bioscience specialisation it is a requirement that students have previously completed VCE Physics Units 3/4 or equivalent, or a 12.5 point Level 1 Physics subject.
N.B. The subject PHYC10008 From the Solar System to the Cosmos is not considered a physics subject for this purpose.
See also overview for Animal Health and Disease major.
Intended learning outcomes
See Animal Health and Disease major
Last updated: 15 January 2025