Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), 140 Written English
International English Language Testing System (IELTS), 7.0 Overall
7.0 Reading
7.0 Writing
7.0 Speaking
7.0 Listening
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE), 185 Overall
185 Reading
185 Writing
185 Speaking
185 Listening
Pearson Test of English (PTE), 68 Overall
68 Reading
68 Writing
68 Speaking
68 Listening
Test of English as a Foreign Language – IBT (TOEFL IBT), 94 Overall
27 Reading
27 Writing
27 Speaking
27 Listening
Occupational English Test (OET), Taken after September 2018
B (350-440) Reading
B (350-440) Writing
B (350-440) Speaking
B (350-440) Listening
Taken before September 2018
One A and three Bs in each of the four components.
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 a three-year, 6 semester Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Biology) that progresses into an integrated two-year, 6 trimester DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine). You are therefore able to complete your full qualification over 5 calendar 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
Five-star rating for skills development for Veterinary Science.*
*Source: Good Universities Guide 2021
Learn real-world skills in our state-of-the-art facilities that include veterinary teaching hospitals, clinics and a working farm, all located on the Perth campus.
Extend your experience with all species of animals by completing placements with animal shelters, the Perth Zoo and a wide range of farms and veterinary practices, both in Australia and internationally.
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:
veterinary structure and function
principles of surgery, anaesthesia and diagnostic imaging
processes in animal disease
health and management of production animals
avian, wildlife and exotic pet medicine.
CRICOS code: 083416M
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Total credit points: 144
Required Units, 3 credit points
BSC100, Building Blocks for Science Students, 3
Major, 138 credit points
MJ-VET-DVM, Veterinary Biology / Veterinary Medicine, 138
Options, 3 credit points
General Electives
Recommended, 3 credit points
BIO103, Environmental Biology, 3
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:
Veterinary Clinician in private practice or academia
Industry Consultant in agriculture, equestrian sport, animal welfare, animal behaviour
Government Veterinarian, working on biosecurity, food security, herd disease and management
Researcher in all aspects related to animal health and welfare, including animal models of disease.
You could undertake specialist training in a wide range of clinical disciplines such as surgery, medicine, pathology, reproduction, or dermatology.
Overseas Student Health Cover: 530 AUD per year