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Course and Subject Handbook 2024 Courses Undergraduate Courses Bachelor of Veterinary Science [Indigenous Health Careers Access Program]

Bachelor of Veterinary Science [Indigenous Health Careers Access Program]

Handbook year

Information valid for students commencing in 2024

Course Code

71510F

Course type

Bachelor Degree (AQF Level 7)

Owner

Academy

College

Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences

Award Requirements

Admission Requirements

Course pre-requisites

English (Units 3/4,C), Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4,C), Chemistry (Units 3/4,C)

Recommended: Biology (Units 3/4,C)

Additional selection requirements

Submit JCU internal application form by 30 September

The written application form (and other information published by JCU or otherwise made available to students when applying), may specify additional criteria to be considered in ranking applicants in order of merit if the number of applications exceeds a quota or other limit on the places made available for the course.  Information provided by applicants during the application process and any other information obtained by JCU in the application process may be used by JCU to rank applicants in order of merit by reference to those additional criteria.

Special admission requirements

Interview (by invitation)

Course includes mandatory professional placement(s)

Clinical placement/professional practice:

This course includes prescribed professional or clinical placements. Students may be required to undertake such placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled, at their own expense (Note: health professional courses generally involve extensive professional or clinical placements).

Further information about placements can be found at Coursework Enrolment Procedure.

Post admission requirements

This course may have specific admission requirements such as immunisation, a Suitability to Work with Children Card, a federal police check and/or other conditions that students must comply with. Students must complete all professional experience placement requirements by the prescribed deadlines and maintain currency of these requirements in order to stay admitted in the course.

You will find your course requirements here:

/professional-experience-placement/preparation-checklists

Academic Requirements for Course Completion

Credit points

135 credit points as per course structure

Course learning outcomes

On successful completion, graduates of the course will be able to:

  • Demonstrate professional behaviours and professional practices in the discipline of veterinary science, including graduate competencies required by the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)

  • Integrate broad and coherent knowledge of the veterinary legislative environment, and ethical codes set out by the RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct and the Australian Veterinary Association Code of Professional Conduct

  • Critically reflect on stakeholder perspectives, cultural values and national and or international considerations relating to ethical and sustainable animal production systems

  • Diagnose the health status of individual animals and populations and, where necessary, formulate, communicate, implement and monitor treatment and management plans, in consultation with clients, carers, animal owners and/or communities

  • Promote and optimise the health and welfare of individual people and animals and/or populations, through application of the principles of epidemiology, zoonosis and public health

  • Retrieve, critically evaluate, and apply evidence in the performance of health-related activities, including accurate and sensitive use of quantitative and qualitative information

  • Deliver safe and effective collaborative health care by working effectively in teams and exercising well-developed judgment when seeking professional advice and assistance in a range of clinical situations

  • Identify problems related to public health and animal health and disease, and formulate solutions that are applicable and sustainable in tropical and/or rural environments

  • Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge, ideas and findings through well-developed English language proficiency

  • Adapt knowledge and skills to provide specialist advice and functions in a range of workplace contexts, adhering to the principles of the organisation and organisational systems, professional ethics, and occupational health and safety regulations

  • Reflect on current skills, knowledge and attitudes, and plan ongoing personal and professional development with responsibility and accountability to manage career and work life effectively.

Inherent Requirements

Inherent Requirements

Inherent requirements are the identified abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours that must be demonstrated, during the learning experience, to successfully complete a course. These abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours preserve the academic integrity of the University's learning, assessment, and accreditation processes, and where applicable, meet the standards of a profession. For more information please visit: Bachelor of Veterinary Science.

Reasonable adjustments

All JCU students have the opportunity to demonstrate, with reasonable adjustments where applicable, the inherent requirements for their course. For more information please visit: Student Disability Policy and Procedure.

Course Structure

CORE SUBJECTS

Level 1 (Year 1)

Teaching Period 1:

CU1010:03 Effective Writing

MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics

TV1102:03 Cell Biology and Biochemistry for Veterinary Science and Agriculture

Teaching Period 2:

PH1001:03 Preparatory Physics

CH1020:03 Preparatory Chemistry

Option

IA1011:03 Indigenous Australians or IA1012:03 Indigenous People of North Queensland

Level 1 (Year 2)

Teaching Period 1:

TV1101:03 Introduction to Veterinary Science

AG1007:03 Introduction to Plants and Animals for Veterinary Science

CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science

Teaching Period 2:

TV1103:12 Fundamentals of Veterinary Science

Level 2 (Year 3)

Teaching Period 1:

TV2001:12 Integrated Animal Structure and Function 1

Teaching Period 2:

TV2002:12 Integrated Animal Structure and Function 2

Level 3 (Year 4)

Teaching Period 1:

TV3001:12 Transitions from Health to Disease 1

Teaching Period 2:

TV3002:12 Transitions from Health to Disease 2

Level 4 (Year 5)

Teaching Period 1:

TV4001:12 Veterinary Clinical Sciences Part 1 of 2

Teaching Period 2:

TV4002:12 Veterinary Clinical Sciences Part 2 of 2

Level 5 (Year 6)

TV5211:09 Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 1/3

TV5212:09 Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 2/3

TV5213:06 Veterinary Professional and Clinical Practice 3/3

Location

COURSE AVAILABLE AT

NOTES

JCU Townsville

 

Candidature

Expected time to complete

6 years full-time, not available part-time

Maximum time to complete

7 years

Maximum leave of absence

1 year

Progression

Course progression requisites

Candidates must successfully complete all level 1 subjects before attempting any level 2 subject.

Candidates who fail a supplementary examination will be required to repeat the relevant year of study.

Course includes mandatory professional placement(s)

Clinical placement/professional practice:

This course includes prescribed professional or clinical placements. Students may be required to undertake such placements away from the campus at which they are enrolled, at their own expense (Note: Health professional courses generally involve extensive professional or clinical placements. Students must hold a current Provide First Aid Certificate before undertaking professional or clinical placements.)

Further information about placements can be found at Coursework Enrolment Procedure.

Special assessment requirements

Refer to Review of a Student’s Suitability to Continue a Course Involving Placement policy.

Professional accreditation requirements

Nil

Maximum allowed Pass Conceded (PC) grade

Nil

Supplementary exam for final subject

Not applicable

Credit

Eligibility

Students may apply for credit transfer for previous tertiary study in accordance with the Credit Transfer Procedure.

Maximum allowed

6 credit points

Currency

Credit will be granted only for studies completed in the 10 years prior to the commencement of this course.

Expiry

Credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 17 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if, by then, the candidate has not completed the course.

Other restrictions

Not applicable

Award Details

Award title

BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE

Approved abbreviation

BVSc

Inclusion of majors on testamur

Not applicable - this course does not have majors

Exit with lesser award

Students who have completed 24 credit points of their course award requirements, and withdraw from or fail to meet the requirements for progression in the later years, may be eligible for the award of Diploma of Tertiary Studies.

Course articulation

Not applicable

Honours

Honours availability

Not available

Eligibility

Not applicable