• The University of Queensland offers a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology for a duration of 3 years.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • In the Bachelor of Veterinary Technology, students will study animal handling and care, welfare and behaviour, applied and clinical nutrition, mechanisms of animal disease, and diagnostic techniques.
  • Students will learn about clinical aspects of small and large animal health, veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, veterinary surgical and medical nursing principles, and veterinary practice management.
  • Students will graduate with the skills and knowledge to take on a leadership role across a broad range of animal-related fields.
  • Industry placements provide UQ Veterinary Science students with authentic experiences that complement coursework learning and are an integral component of the degree.
  • The University of Queensland ranks 26th in the world for veterinary science according to QS World University Rankings 2021.