After developing a strong core of veterinary science knowledge, you will be able to follow your own area of interest and gain a wealth of professional experience via our Tracks program. You can take clinical or research placements anywhere in Australia or overseas, and even prepare yourself for leadership or industry roles with a concurrent diploma. You will benefit from the experience and research expertise of our world-class academics, and an innovative, evidence-based curriculum.
Training throughout the degree will help you to develop strong communication and teamwork skills, and a final lecture-free year of clinical experience supports our students to become confident, professional, resilient and compassionate veterinarians.
Our degree is known for the diversity of our students — you will study and graduate with classmates from not just Australia, but the United States, Canada, South and East Asia, Europe and other regions. Following approval of their candidature in the Masters degrees by the Melbourne Veterinary School, applicants will receive a formal offer for the residency program.
This dual degree program is only available to Australian and New Zealand citizens and Australian permanent residents. Please note that only citizens of Australia or New Zealand and permanent residents of Australia are eligible for scholarships. Disciplines For , training programs may be available in the following disciplines:. Last but certainly not least, Year 4 is all about hands-on learning at the Werribee Animal Hospital, and includes further practical learning at zoos, research laboratories, and can include overseas placements.
You can check out this Moving to Melbourne student guide , but also hear from those who are currently living this dream! Did their undergraduate degree prepare them for the program? What is their best advice on how to thrive in their studies and life in Australia? How does professional school in Australia compare to North America?
All the insight you want to know! You will still need to add and enrol in subjects via your Study Plan. Enrolling in subjects. MyTimetable is the tool you use to plan and build your class timetable. Class timetabling is a preference-based process where you rank your preferred class times, and MyTimetable's sorting process finds the best fit for everyone's individual timetable. Each step has a deadline, so be aware of the key dates.
Once you've enrolled in subjects, you'll use the LMS to access readings, lecture recordings and assignment information, and to submit your assignments as well as check your grades.
DVM graduates wishing to practice as veterinarians in the state of Victoria must be registered with the Veterinary Practitioners Registration Board of Victoria. Information on applying for new graduate registration with the board can be found on the VetBoard Victoria website.
The NAVLE is offered throughout North America and at certain overseas sites at computer testing centres during a four-week testing window in November and December, and also a two-week window in April. If you are a student in the DVM or a Bachelor of Science student undertaking the Veterinary Bioscience major , providing evidence of Q Fever inoculation is compulsory as part of your enrolment and participation in the course.
Learn more about Q Fever vaccinations. Many of you will be moving to Melbourne for the first time next year and for some of you it may be the first time you are living away from home. Looking for a trusted and comfortable place to call home?
Other options include shared apartments, studio rooms, dorms and colleges. To apply and for more details, view accommodation options. Aim to submit your visa application at least 6 weeks prior to your course commencement date, which you can find on your offer letter.
You are expected to be on campus in time for Melbourne Orientation. Find a detailed guide to student visa processing. The Welcome to Melbourne webinars are designed to support international students with their transition to Melbourne with the opportunity to ask questions. Thousands of international students move to Melbourne every year and it can take some time to understand the city and the culture.
Read the University's International Student Checklist to find everything you need to know about studying and living in Australia. Find out about transport options in and around Melbourne.
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