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Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Studies at University Institute of Modern Languages

Duration 1 year(s) full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Domestic students may undertake the program on a part-time basis.
Commencing Semesters Semester 1
Semester 2
Program Level Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty Natural Resources, Agriculture & Veterinary Science
Campus St Lucia
Program Location St Lucia Campus
Units 16
Program Code 5117
CRICOS Code 016510B
Costs Average Semester Fee
Domestic full-fee places: $AUD 13000

International student fees: $AUD 19125

These are indicative semester fees based on a full-time enrolment of 8 units per semester. A student’s actual tuition fee may vary in accordance with their choice of field of study or electives. The University reviews fees annually.
Closing Date Closing date for Domestic Students:

Application enquiries should be lodged through the Director of Studies, Faculty of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science, with closing dates of:
To commence study in semester 1 – January 31 of the current year of enrolment.
To commence study in semester 2 – June 23 of the current year of enrolment.
Late applications may be considered.

Closing date for International Students:

Application should be lodged through UQ International, The University of Queensland.
To commence study in semester 1 – November 15 of the previous year for Category 1 and 2 countries; October 15 of the previous year for Category 3 and 4 countries;
To commence study in semester 2 – May 15 of the same year for Category 1 and 2 countries; April 15 of the same year for Category 3 and 4 countries.

Delivery Mode Internal
Minimum Education Requirements Approved degree
Entry Requirements To enrol, a student must -
(a) hold a relevant graduate certificate in veterinary science from this university; or
(b) hold an approved degree in a relevant area.
Availability for International Students International students must undertake this program on campus at UQ on a full time basis to be eligible to apply for an Australian student visa. Please contact the International Education Directorate.

Master of Veterinary Studies at University Institute of Modern Languages

Duration 1.5 year(s) full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Domestic students may undertake the program on a part-time basis.
Commencing Semesters Semester 1
Semester 2
Program Level Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty Natural Resources, Agriculture & Veterinary Science
Campus St Lucia
Program Location St Lucia Campus
Units 24
Program Code 5220
CRICOS Code 002063B
Costs Average Semester Fee
Domestic full-fee places: $AUD 13000

International student fees: $AUD 19125

These are indicative semester fees based on a full-time enrolment of 8 units per semester. A student’s actual tuition fee may vary in accordance with their choice of field of study or electives. The University reviews fees annually.
Closing Date Closing date for Domestic Students:

Application enquiries should be lodged through the Asscociate Dean Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science, with closing dates of:
To commence study in semester 1 – January 31 of the current year of enrolment.
To commence study in semester 2 – June 23 of the current year of enrolment.
Late applications may be considered.

Closing date for International Students:

Application should be lodged through UQ International, The University of Queensland.
To commence study in semester 1 – November 15 of the previous year for Category 1 and 2 countries; October 15 of the previous year for Category 3 and 4 countries;
To commence study in semester 2 – May 15 of the same year for Category 1 and 2 countries; April 15 of the same year for Category 3 and 4 countries.

Please check your country’s category with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Delivery Mode Internal
Minimum Education Requirements Approved degree
Entry Requirements A student must -
(i) hold the graduate certificate or graduate diploma in veterinary science from this university; or
(ii) hold an approved degree in a relevant area.
Availability for International Students International students must undertake this program on campus at UQ on a full time basis to be eligible to apply for an Australian student visa. Please contact the International Education Directorate.

Pre Veterinary Medicine at Western Kentucky University

Kentucky students have the opportunity to enter veterinary medical school at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, or Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has made this possible through its participation in the Southern Regional Education Program. The State of Kentucky pays $20,400 annually for each student enrolled at Auburn or Tuskegee. Each year the School of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn reserves 34 positions for students from Kentucky who meet admission requirements. If admitted, Kentucky students do not pay out-of-state tuition but pay the same fees as Alabama residents. Two positions are also available each year at Tuskegee Institute on the same basis. The positions at both Auburn and Tuskegee are awarded by the selection committees of the two respective universities.
The minimum education requirement for admission to the School of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, is the satisfactory completion of an approved curriculum at an accredited college or university. A minimum grade point average of 2.50 is required overall and for the required courses.
Students may apply to one or both institutions as they near completion of the pre-veterinary requirements. The GRE is required for admission to Auburn University, and the VAT is required at Tuskegee Institute. Students may also apply for admission to any other School of Veterinary Medicine – WKU students have completed D.V.M. degrees at 10 different universities.
The following courses have been approved by Auburn University. This curriculum is planned for completion in three years. It is possible to complete requirements in less time by attending summer school sessions, but due to the difficulty of the curriculum, it is not normally advisable. By choosing the correct electives in the pre-veterinary program and transferring credits for the first year of veterinary school to Western, students may receive the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture from Western Kentucky University. This is a suggested curriculum; the sequence of courses may be varied to suit individual situations. Every effort is made to advise each student based upon the individual’s background and academic capability. Approved curricula for other Schools of Veterinary Medicine are also available.