Animal veterinary biosciences

Why study Animal veterinary biosciences?

Study the science of animal structure, metabolism, reproduction, genetics and behaviour in order to assess and evaluate real world problems. Students specialise in animal ecology, health, breeding or biotechnology, to understand how to improve the management, health and welfare of domestic and wild animals.  Develop skills in teamwork and written and oral presentation; and gain hands-on training at our outstanding facilities: a dedicated Animal House, an on-campus farm and the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary.

Career opportunities

Graduates are prepared for work in veterinary and animal research laboratories, agricultural and environmental industries, parks services, animal care and welfare, animal health and nutrition, university and commercial animal houses, biotechnology, chemical companies, zoos, veterinary products and government (including primary industry, sustainability and environment, agriculture, fisheries and quarantine). 

Courses

Local students

Animal veterinary biosciences courses
Offer yearCourse titleCampus(es)DurationSemester starts
2013 Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Melbourne
3 years full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Semester 1 (March)

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences continued…

Course description
This broad biology-based course offers aims to equip students for further study in veterinary sciences, or employment in animal research, animal nutrition, care and welfare, or the animal health, food, agricultural or biotechnology industries. It offers hands-on studies of both domestic and wild animals, with a great range of science specialisations. The curriculum incorporates project-based teaching, allowing students to work on a research project or undertake work experience during third year.

Students can access the faculty's industry experience and student support programs.

Work has finished on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and construction is well underway on the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any).
Extra requirements
Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 80 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes.
Non-Year 12 selection may be based on ATAR, VTAC Personal History online, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.

Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Personal History online if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reason for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.
For more information about VTAC Personal History online please visit our Extra Requirements page.
Selection
ATAR (2013)
Bendigo: 70.15

Middle band
Successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Physics, or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study, to a maximum of 3 points. Performance in prerequisite studies is also considered.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Melbourne
2013 Bachelor of Bioscience Melbourne
Albury-Wodonga
3 years full-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Bioscience continued…

Course description
This degree is designed for students who want to pursue a career in biology. It offers you the flexibility to choose from a range of specialisations within the discipline of biology. It prepares graduates to address big issues such as protecting native forests and grasslands, discovering new medicinal cures or sustainable agricultural practices, and mapping the genome of endangered species.

The first year of this course includes foundation studies to prepare you for study, and introduces you to a wide range of discipline areas in biology. In years two and three you will specialise in your area of interest, allowing you to graduate with up to two majors. You can choose from specialised or broad majors depending on your interests and the set of skills you wish to develop for your career.

Prerequisite
Units 1 and 2 - two units (any combination) from science (any), mathematics (any), geography, health & human development, information technology or physical education or Units 3 and 4 - science (any), mathematics (any), geography, health & human development, information technology or physical education. Units 3 and 4 - English (any).
Extra requirements
Current Year 12 students will be selected based on ATAR and a two-stage process with a middle-band of approximately 20%.

NONY12 form: Applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Personal History online if they wish for other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include relevant work or community experience or your reasons for applying. You may wish to provide other documentation in support of your application.

Test (some applicants): Applicants as described in the Admissions Tests section must complete the STAT Multiple Choice.

For more information about VTAC Personal History online please visit our Extra Requirements page.
Selection
ATAR (2013)
Melbourne: 75.9
Albury-Wodonga: 62.1
Middle band
Completing any biology, chemistry, mathematics (any) or physics = 1.5 aggregate points higher per study, for a maximum of 3 points. Performance in prerequisite studies will be considered. In addition, re-ranking is also based on criteria associated with the La Trobe University Rural and Regional Student Access Scheme (RRSAS).
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Places subject to competitive selection; full fee places are also available
Fee amount
TBC
Additional costs
It will cost students approximately A$100 for basic equipment. Students will need to purchase basic equipment like a dissection kit, laboratory coat and laboratory manuals for some subjects (laboratory manuals can also be borrowed from the library). Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. No uniform needed.
Additional information
Year 1 of biochemistry, botany, ecology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology and zoology can be undertaken at Albury-Wodonga and then students transfer to the Melbourne campus to complete years 2 and 3, while year 1 of freshwater ecology can be undertaken at Melbourne and then students transfer to the Albury-Wodonga campus to complete years 2 and 3, if they wish to complete a major in these areas of study.
How to apply
Apply through VTAC or UAC.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
BioscienceMelbourne
BioscienceAlbury-Wodonga

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Fees and scholarships

Undergraduate courses are Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for eligible Australian and New Zealand citizens. The domestic fee calculator can be used to calculate the cost of subjects this year.

There is also a wide range of scholarships available for local students

International students

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Animal veterinary biosciences international courses
Offer yearCourse title (CRICOS)Campus(es)DurationSemester startsAnnual Tuition Fee (AUD)
2013 Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (060348G) Melbourne
3 years Semester 1 (March) $25 060

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This broad biology-based course offers aims to equip students for further study in veterinary sciences, or employment in animal research, animal nutrition, care and welfare, or the animal health, food, agricultural or biotechnology industries. It offers hands-on studies of both domestic and wild animals, with a great range of science specialisations. The curriculum incorporates project-based teaching, allowing students to work on a research project or undertake work experience during third year.

Students can access the faculty's industry experience and student support programs.

Work has finished on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and construction is well underway on the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
English Language Requirements
IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0;

TOEFL Paper-based Test - a minimum overall score of 550 with a score of 5 or more in the Test of Written English;

TOEFL Internet-based Test - a minimum overall score of 60 with a minimum for SLR 18; W 22;

Satisfactory completion of the English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B (EFS5 UG minimum 60 per cent) which is available from La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

La Trobe Melbourne Foundation Studies: 60 per cent final result in a course;

English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted. Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English) for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.

Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): a minimum score of 57 with no communicative skill score less than 50.

Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a pass grade of C or higher;

or approved international equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
LTM Foundation Studies - 70
Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2012 (indicative only) - 70.15
International Baccalaureate - 24
GCE A Levels - 8
Hong Kong A Levels - 7
HKDSE - 3x Level 4
Sri Lankan A Levels - BBC
STPM - 8
MICSS (UEC) - 4.5
Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 73
Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.7
Sweden Slutbetyg - G/VG
All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 70
Vietnam (Year 12) - 8.2
Indonesia (SMA) - 7.5
GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.3
GAOKAO - see: the website

If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Subject prerequisite
VCE Units 3 and 4: English (any).
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property.
Professional recognition
Graduates of this course are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Melbourne
2013 Bachelor of Bioscience (077314A) Melbourne
Albury-Wodonga
3 years Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) $25 060

Bachelor of Bioscience continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This degree is designed for students who want to pursue a career in biology. It offers you the flexibility to choose from a range of specialisations within the discipline of biology. It prepares graduates to address big issues such as protecting native forests and grasslands, discovering new medicinal cures or sustainable agricultural practices, and mapping the genome of endangered species.

The first year of this course includes foundation studies to prepare you for study, and introduces you to a wide range of discipline areas in biology. In years two and three you will specialise in your area of interest, allowing you to graduate with up to two majors. You can choose from specialised or broad majors depending on your interests and the set of skills you wish to develop for your career.

English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or

TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or

TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or

TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or

Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or

Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
LTM Foundation Studies - 50
Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2012 (indicative only) - not available
International Baccalaureate - 24
GCE A Levels - 7
Hong Kong A Levels - 5
HKDSE - 1 x Level 4
Sri Lankan A Levels - CCD
STPM - 8
MICSS (UEC) - 2A 4B
Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 65
Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.3
Sweden Slutbetyg - G
All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 60
Vietnam (Year 12) - 8
Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.5
GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.0
GAOKAO - see: the website

If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Subject prerequisite
VCE Units 3 and 4: English (any).
Additional costs
It will cost students approximately A$100 for basic equipment. Students will need to purchase basic equipment like a dissection kit, laboratory coat and laboratory manuals for some subjects (laboratory manuals can also be borrowed from the library). Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. No uniform needed.
Additional information
The Freshwater Ecology major is offered exclusively on the Albury-Wodonga campus, due to the nearby Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre. The multidisciplinary research centre, established in 1986, is a collaboration between the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) La Trobe University. Students enrolled at the Melbourne campus for their first year of studies can complete a Freshwater Ecology major by transferring to Albury-Wodonga for their second and third years. Students enrolled at the Albury-Wodonga campus can complete the first year of all majors on that campus and then choose to transfer to the Melbourne campus for their second and third year to complete their degree with a major in Biochemistry, Botany, Ecology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular Biology or Zoology, or remain at Albury-Wodonga to major in Freshwater Ecology.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
BioscienceMelbourne
BioscienceAlbury-Wodonga

How to apply?

Enquire now about any course for international students or find out how to apply.

Fees and scholarships

Estimated fees for international students are indicated for each course above. Fees are indicative only and set at 120 credit points per course, unless otherwise stated, and may vary depending on the number of credit points in which students enrol. Some courses may vary in credit point load and fees will be adjusted accordingly.

There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

Animal veterinary biosciences placements

Third-year students have the chance to undertake work experience or a research project.

The industry cadetship program also allows you to gain paid workplace experience between semesters, giving you the chance to build on your skills and build your career. See cadetship program.

Overseas study opportunities

Gain valuable overseas experience by studying with one of our global exchange partners. La Trobe has partnerships with over 100 universities in more than 30 countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. See education abroad.

Find out about the experiences of our students.

Mr Ben Kearton,
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience

"I started in the B.Science and then transferred into the second year of the course I'd hoped for."

About the academic staff

You'll get to meet a large number of academic staff during your studies, from tutors through to lecturers and supervisors. You can view staff in Animal veterinary biosciences or search all staff in the Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering.