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University of Adelaide

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Bachelor of Veterinary Technology

  • Bachelor

Also known as Allied Veterinary Professionals, veterinary technologists play a vital role in modern animal welfare.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
354091, 0100494
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$51,000 per year / $153,000 total
ATAR
75

About this course

Lead transformative animal care

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 what's possible in the clinical environment. As a veterinary technologist, you can ensure it delivers maximum benefit to animals' health and wellbeing.

Study locations

Roseworthy

Roseworthy Campus

What you will learn

Our Bachelor of Veterinary Technology is part of the University's world-top-50 suite of veterinary science and veterinary-related degrees*. Studied over three years full-time, it will give you:

  • high-level knowledge and practical skills in caring for all kinds of animals-from cats, dogs and horses, to farm animals, wildlife and exotic pets
  • the ability to operate state-of-the-art veterinary technologies
  • knowledge and training in the use of anaesthetic and analgesic drugs
  • deep knowledge of animal diseases, including those threatening humans and the concept of One Health
  • extensive hands-on clinical experience
  • regular access to our world-class, $37 million Veterinary Health Centre and Veterinary Skills Simulation suite.

Building on your core education, in third-year you'll also have the opportunity to select an area of special interest (Track) which will extend your knowledge and experience in your chosen field. And, you'll collaborate with Veterinary Bioscience and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students throughout the degree, reflecting real-world workplace interactions.

Career pathways

You'll graduate with industry skills ready to provide high-level animal-care roles in a wide range of industry settings. You could join the health care team oversee imaging or anaesthesia services for in an emergency veterinary hospital or general practice clinic, or even own a veterinary practice. You might seek animal care and welfare roles in an open-range zoo or Government departments. Perhaps work in biosecurity or emergency-response fields, or provide public education in the areas of animal health and welfare. You could even support important animal research, or-with further study-lead it yourself. The employment opportunities are broad and rewarding.

PLEASE NOTE:
This program is not a pathway to the Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) or becoming a registered veterinarian.

NOTE:
To ensure the best educational experience, offers of admission for this degree are not currently being extended to commencing remote students. For continuing remote students, please contact your program coordinator for program advice.




  • Top 50 in world for Veterinary Sciences*
  • Hands-on clinical experience
  • Purpose-built veterinary teaching hospital

*QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2021



Course 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:
  • Core courses to the value of 66 units
  • Elective courses to the value of 6 units
  • Work based training/Extra Mural Studies.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Veterinary Science courses at University of Adelaide.
88.5%
Overall satisfaction
86.9%
Skill scale
65.6%
Teaching scale