
The University of Queensland
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationPrepare for a rewarding career as a para-veterinary healthcare specialist, working in animal health and welfare. Study basic sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, mathematics), animal handling and care, welfare and behaviour, applied and clinical nutrition, mechanisms of animal disease and diagnostic techniques at our world-class Gatton campus.
Learn the clinical aspects of small and large animal health, therapeutics, surgical and medical nursing principles, and veterinary practice management. Choose from a wide range of elective courses including agribusiness, wildlife science and animal production. Get hands-on with practical training sessions and gain experience during off-campus placements and at UQ Gatton’s Small Animal Hospital and Equine Specialist Hospital.
Graduate equipped to pursue a career in a broad array of industries including clinical, commercial, research, education, diagnostics, zoos, poultry, cattle and horse enterprises. The Bachelor of Veterinary Technology may be used as a pathway into the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Honours) program.
Delivery mode
The University of Queensland offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 5391 Warrego Hwy, Gatton, QLD
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- Completed Year 12 (ATAR optional) with ATAR 77.00 or equivalent
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Veterinary Technology will prepare you for the following roles.
Animal Technician
An Animal Technician cares for animals used in facilities such as research laboratories or agricultural facilities. You might monitor animal health...
Veterinary Technician
A Veterinary Technician assists veterinarians in the care and treatment of animals. You might work in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, or rese...
Veterinary Technologist
A Veterinary Technologist provides advanced medical support in the care and treatment of animals. You might work in veterinary clinics, animal hosp...
Equine Veterinary Nurse
An Equine Veterinary Nurse works in a veterinary facility but specialises in the care of horses. Your role will be varied but could involve assisti...
Veterinary Nurse
A Veterinary Nurse assists with many of the daily operations at a veterinary surgery. You might have to help veterinarians while they treat an anim...
Animal Shelter Manager
An Animal Shelter Manager oversees the daily operations at a facility for animals that are in need of care. You’ll care for animals until permanent...
Animal Management Officer
An Animal Management Officer works with animals that have been lost, abandoned or mistreated. You’ll usually work for a local council and you may h...
Animal Trainer
An Animal Trainer teaches animals to follow commands and show expected behaviours when required. You might be training working dogs, assistance ani...
Animal Behaviourist
An Animal Behaviourist assesses problem behaviours in animals and works with owners to find a solution. You might observe animals to understand why...
Veterinary Emergency Nurse
A Veterinary Emergency Nurse assists with the treatment of animals in emergency situations such as an accident or a life threatening medical condit...
Veterinarian
A Veterinarian treats animals for illnesses, injuries and other health concerns. You might specialise in a particular type of animal such as domest...
Veterinary Surgeon
A Veterinary Surgeon diagnoses and treats medical conditions in animals. You might work in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, or shelters. Veter...
About The University of Queensland
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