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Animals hold great importance in human lives and societies, serving as sources of food, materials, and companionship. The Animal Health, Disease and Welfare program combines animal biology and ecology with veterinary science, teaching students about the scientific principles behind animal health, including physiology, molecular biology, pathogens, and welfare. A key focus is on preventing, treating, and understanding diseases in livestock, pets, and wildlife. This major prepares graduates for careers in animal health, including disease control, monitoring, welfare, and production sectors.
Students in this program will enroll in advanced science units designed to challenge them through specialized projects and accelerated learning.
This degree provides outstanding opportunities for aspiring scientists who welcome academic challenges. Through lectures, independent research, and complex problem-solving, the Advanced stream equips students with skills for successful careers.
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is an undergraduate program that cultivates analytical and critical thinking abilities, preparing students for research roles that contribute to global progress. The curriculum includes core science units, followed by specialization through a chosen major or stream, plus optional minors or additional majors. Students also complete Open Learning Environment courses and electives to fulfill degree requirements.
An optional Honours year offers deeper analytical training and research preparation, including an independent research project and advanced coursework, paving the way for further academic pursuits like PhD studies.