Bachelor of Applied Science; Veterinary Technology (Extended Major) (BAppSc) Part Time Study Load Aim The Bachelor of Applied Science is a versatile degree that provides students with the optimal balance between a defined sequence of study and flexible course options. This innovative program has been designed to develop graduates with the key practical skills in a chosen discipline plus interdisciplinary knowledge required to address today's global challenges. Applied Science is the science of applying knowledge from one or more natural scientific fields to practical problems. The study of Applied Science at the University of Queensland will provide you with not only a broad understanding of a variety of scientific principles but also the skill to apply your knowledge to solve problems and provide solutions to a variety of situations - vital skills sought by employers and therefore a particular advantage when entering the workforce. The Veterinary technologist works closely with a veterinarian in providing the care and handling of companion, research and production animals, and in routine laboratory and clinical procedures. Positions in zoos, biosecurity, animal research facilities and veterinary laboratories are also possible. Students learn the basic principles of normal and abnormal life processes and develop a broad range of skills, including the use of technology in the field. Additionally, students have the opportunity to complete the Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing concurrently with the degree program, similar to programs in the United Kingdom and North America. Dual Program with the Bachelor of Agribusiness The BAppSc can be taken as a dual program by combining it with the Bachelor of Agribusiness (BAgribus/BAppSc). If you are in a single BAppSc you may apply in a later semester for entry to a dual program. Check with the Faculty of Science about the process for changing into a dual program. Entry requirements To be eligible for selection, applicants are required to have: Completed the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE); and Received an OP of 15 (Rank 68) or higher (013); Content and structure Full-time students can complete the BAppSc in 3 years by passing 4 courses each semester. Each UQ course has a "unit value" with most courses worth units (#). To earn a BAppSc, you must complete a total of #48 (approximately 4 courses, each worth #) according to the BAppSc requirements. The program requirements are listed below: Students are required to obtain #48 from the BAppSc course list comprising - 0 units of compulsory courses; and o 4 units of Veterinary Technology Specific courses The balance from the list of supplied electives or other courses approved by the Executive Dean.
Students must complete at least #1 of level 3 courses from the BAppSc course list overall. Students are required to complete 30 days of Industry Practice Work Experience. This must be finished and approved at least two months prior to the end of your final semester in a minimum of two different placements. For further information please refer to the Industry Practice Work Experience Booklet. Further information about the BAppSc rules and requirements. Honours Students completing this degree with an average GPA of 5 or above are eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) 1-year program.
Program Structure Course Name Course Code Units Campus Reference FIRST YEAR Applied Animal Biology AGRC100 Gatton Applied Plant Biology AGRC101 Gatton Systems Thinking & Practice for Environmental & Agrifood Industries AGRC1010 Gatton Australia's Bio-Physical Environment AGRC1031 Gatton SECOND YEAR Animal Welfare, Behaviour & Handling ANIM1014 Gatton Elective Note:1 OR Basic Mathematics MATH1040 Gatton St Lucia Note: Chemistry CHEM1004 Gatton Professional Studies for Veterinary Technology VETS1005 Gatton THIRD YEAR Agricultural Biochemistry AGRC001 Gatton Animal Anatomy & Physiology 1 ANIM051 Gatton Agricultural Microbiology & Gene Technology AGRC013 Gatton Animal Anatomy & Physiology ANIM05 Gatton FOURTH YEAR
Analysis of Scientific Data (also offered Semester External) STAT101 Gatton Animal Health Technology VETS001 Gatton Animal Nutrition ANIM053 Gatton Animal Therapeutics and Toxicology VETS00 Gatton FIFTH YEAR Agricultural Genetics & Biotechnology AGRC3017 Gatton OR Recommended Choice Animal Breeding & Genetics ANIM3046 Gatton Small Animal Health VETS3009 Gatton Preparation for Professional Practice VETS3030 4 Gatton SIXTH YEAR Large Animal Health & Management VETS3018 Gatton Surgical Principles & Practices VETS300 Gatton Elective Note:1 Elective Note:1 Program Electives Course Name Course Code Units Campus Reference Food for a Healthy Planet AGRC1040 Gatton
Special Topic I AGRC601 Gatton Short International Experience AGRC3035 External Special Topic II AGRC360 Gatton The Behaviour and Management of Animals in Society ANIM3043 Gatton Participatory Research, Development and Extension Practice ENVM51 Gatton Game Management - the science of sustainable use LPWM3005 External Business Management I MGTS1960 Gatton Working with Groups & Teams MGTS961 Gatton Agriculture & Food Industry Marketing MKTG150 Gatton Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety OHSS1000 St Lucia Weed Science (also offered Summer Semester) PLNT301 Gatton Food & Fibre in the E-Landscape AGRC1016 Gatton Special Topic I AGRC601 Gatton Short International Experience AGRC3035 External Special Topic II AGRC360 Gatton Thermal Adaption of Animals ANIM01 Gatton Animal Biosecurity ANIM040 Gatton Fire Management ENVM51 Gatton Geographical Information and Data Analysis GEOM1000 St Lucia Agribusiness Sales MKTG961 Gatton Applied Market Research MKTG3960 Gatton Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety OHSS1000 St Lucia Notes 1. Students must choose electives for all residual courses. Students may select courses from the applied science elective list. Program Director approval must be obtained for any variation to these lists.
. MATH 1014 is compulsory if you have not passed Maths B in secondary school. If you received a (SA) sound achievement (or lower) for Year 1 Mathematics B it is compulsory that you take MATH1040. If you received a HA or VHA in Year 1 Mathematics B or equivalent, then you are unable to take MATH1040 and you will need to enrol into an elective course instead. You may choose elective courses from the list provided above. Interstate or International students click here for Year 1 Mathematics B Equivalencies. MATH 1014 is offered in both Semester 1 and. Program Advisor Refer to Program Advisor List