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Faculty of Veterinary Science : Guide to courses

7. Bachelor of Animal Science


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7. Bachelor of Animal Science

 7. Bachelor of Animal Science

Course objectives

The objectives of the course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Animal Science are:

By the end of the course a student should be able to:

The BAnimSc degree course involves doing a one-year full time research project in an area of veterinary science related to earlier completed studies. The BVSc course may then be resumed.

The Bachelor of Veterinary Science with the Bachelor of Animal Science is considered as a combined course for the purpose of student benefits.

Eligibility

Students must have completed two or more years of the BVSc course with at least a pass grade in all subjects from the previous year and have the support of the Head of the Department of Veterinary Science.

Application

Application is made on the appropriate form, through the Faculty Office. The application is completed in liaison with the supervisor and must be endorsed by the Head of the Department of Veterinary Science. Generally application should be made by 1 December.

Selection

Subject to the availability of an appropriate supervisor and research project, selection is based on academic merit, as determined by the applicant's performance in the BVSc course, and on the applicant's potential for such training.

Degree requirements

The requirement is for one year of full-time study which may include attendance at lectures, the carrying out of practical work, attendances at seminars and tutorials, and such other studies as required. The study may be undertaken in the following veterinary discipline areas:

or such other subjects as the Faculty of Veterinary Science may approve.

For each discipline the course is split into two subjects; a Project (90 points) and a Seminar (10 points) totalling 100 points for the award of the degree. Students undertake both subjects from the same discipline. Assessment of the Project is based on a report and assessment of the Seminar on a presentation within the Faculty's normal research seminar program.

List of subjects
Bachelor of Animal Science
 250-494 Vet.Physiology Project
 250-484 Vet.Physiology Seminar
 250-495 Vet.Parasitology Project
 250-485 Vet.Parasitology Seminar
 250-496 Vet.Pathology Project
 250-486 Vet.Pathology Seminar
 250-497 Vet.Biochemistry Project
 250-487 Vet.Biochemistry Seminar
 250-483 Vet.Clinical Sciences Project
 250-482 Vet.Clinical Sciences Seminar
 250-478 Vet.Anatomy Project
 250-479 Vet.Anatomy Seminar
 250-480 Vet.Microbiology Project
 250-481 Vet.Microbiology Seminar



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