Veterinary Biosciences




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Shape the future of animal health and disease diagnostics with Munster Technological University’s Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Veterinary Biosciences. This four-year, full-time program equips you with the scientific knowledge and practical skills to become a sought-after veterinary bioscientist.
Develop a Strong Foundation in Animal Science: Gain a comprehensive understanding of animal biology, anatomy, physiology, and health. Explore various animal production systems and delve into the complex relationship between animals and their environment.
Master Veterinary Diagnostic Techniques: Learn about laboratory animal science, microbiology, parasitology, and immunology. Develop proficiency in advanced laboratory techniques essential for animal disease diagnosis and health monitoring.
Animal Health Focus: The program emphasizes animal health and disease management. Explore areas like veterinary pathology, pharmacology, and epidemiology.
Emphasis on Practical Skills: Hone your practical abilities through extensive laboratory sessions, animal handling workshops, and potential placements in veterinary clinics or animal research facilities.
Research Opportunities: Engage in undergraduate research projects under the guidance of experienced faculty, gaining valuable research experience and contributing to the advancement of veterinary biosciences.
Professional Preparation: Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to launch your career in the growing field of veterinary bioscience. Learn about career opportunities, resume writing, and interview techniques.
This program is ideal for students with a passion for animal health, science, and a desire to make a positive impact on animal welfare. Graduates emerge as versatile veterinary bioscientists prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- Veterinary diagnostic laboratories
- Animal research institutions
- Pharmaceutical companies (developing animal vaccines and medications)
- Food safety and public health agencies
- Government departments (focusing on animal health policy)
- Postgraduate studies in veterinary medicine, veterinary research, or related fields
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The Student Contribution Charge for EU students is €3,000. EU tuition may be covered by the Free Fees Initiative. EU-Nationals, who are repeating a full year of study, must pay tuition fees.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 and ACT with a minimum score of 23 or SATS with a minimum score 1140. It is required from applicants to have completed 4 years of English, at least 3 years of Math (4 years recommended) at least 2 years of History/Social Science and a language and at least 2 years of a laboratory science subject (4 years recommended). Specific subjects may be required for entry into certain courses.
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