Veterinary Studies (Clinical Residency Program) Master
New South Wales, Australia
48 months

DURATION

Unknown

TUITION(INTL)

English

LANGUAGE

Full/Part-time

ATTENDANCE

On-campus

DELIVERY MODE

Unknown

DEADLINE

Overview

About this course

This is the coursework component of the combined Master of Veterinary Studies/Master of Veterinary Clinical Studies degree, which forms the clinical residency program in Veterinary Science. Students undertaking this course must concurrently enrol in the Master of Veterinary Clinical Studies course.

Who is it for?

Places in this program are only available to postgraduate students who have been offered a place in one of the designated clinical streams after a vacancy has been advertised.

Structure

What you’ll study

A candidate for the Master of Veterinary Studies will satisfactorily complete units of study granting 48 credit points in supervised elective units of study. They will be enrolled in a stream from the list below:

  • Small Animal Medicine
  • Small Animal Surgery
  • Small Animal Cardiology
  • Avian Health
  • Ruminant Medicine
  • Equine Surgery
  • Equine Medicine
  • Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Livestock Health and Production
  • Veterinary Anaesthesia
  • Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Veterinary Oncology
  • Avian Medicine
  • Canine Medicine
  • Feline Medicine
  • Veterinary Behaviour
  • Veterinary Dermatology
  • Veterinary Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
  • Veterinary Epidemiology
  • Veterinary Neurology
  • Veterinary Ophthalmology

Costs

Funding

Admissions

Qualifications

Available places will be offered to qualified applicants based on academic merit and relevant professional experience, according to the following admissions criteria:

  • A Bachelor of Veterinary Science with Honours or equivalent, such as a masters degree which is recognised by the NSW Veterinary Practitioners Board (relevant professional experience in the relevant stream is desirable).
  • Full registration, or Registration with conditions, or Limited Registration with the NSW Veterinary Practitioners Board for the entire duration of the candidature.
  • Admission to candidature will be conditional upon the appointment of an appropriate clinical supervisor and associate supervisor.

Merit factors and professional experience required include:

  • Grade point average (GPA) or Weighted Average Mean Average (WAM) of veterinary degree (essential).
  • Honours mark or equivalent (essential). Membership of Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists is equivalent to Hons I.
  • ‘Accepted’ or published papers in Web of Knowledge listed journals or respected open access on-line journals (not essential, but desirable).
  • Presentations/abstracts at national and international veterinary conferences (not essential, but desirable).
  • Other esteem factors e.g. awards, veterinary positions held since graduation (not essential, but desirable).
  • A minimum experience of a one year rotating internship or equivalent practice experience (essential).
  • Two referees’ reports (essential).

Applications will be ranked (in the same manner as for all USYD applicants applying for Australian Postgraduate Awards) within each of the disciplines seeking residents at that time.

The highest ranked applicants within each of the disciplines seeking residents at that time, will be requested to attend an interview with the Faculty Academics that oversee this program. Final selection will be made after the interview.

Language requirements
IELTS
7.0

A minimum result of 7.0 overall and a minimum result of 6.5 in each band

TOEFL
96

A minimum result of 96 overall including a minimum result of 20 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 22 in Writing

PTE
68

A minimum result of 68 overall and a minimum result of 61 in each band