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Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical)

  • Masters (Coursework)

The Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical) is a clinically-focused graduate research degree that can be undertaken in a range of specialist research areas. It's offered concurrently with the Master of Veterinary Studies as part of the Clinical Residency Training Program.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Study Mode
In person

About this course

The Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical) is a clinically-focused graduate research degree that can be undertaken in a range of specialist research areas. It's offered concurrently with the Master of Veterinary Studies as part of the Clinical Residency Training Program.

The Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical) is comprised of two subjects conducted concurrently: a masters research thesis and a clinical practicum for training in clinical disciplines, including clinical research.

Study locations

Werribee

What you will learn

MasterS thesis in vetERINARY science (clinical)


Research training, based on the conduct of experiments under appropriate supervision, is given in a selected discipline area within the field of Veterinary Science.

Students complete their clinical practicum through either a personal clinical training program or through the clinical residency training program of the University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital.

CoURSE STRUCTURE

Further details of the thesis, practicum and course structure and for the Master of Veterinary Science (Clinical) can be found here.

Career pathways

Whether you are advancing your current qualification or already working in the field, graduate study can improve your career progression and earning potential.

How to apply

Applications for candidature are open on a rolling basis. There are two rounds for scholarship applications and the deadlines are 31 October (for commencement the following year) and 30 April (for commencement in the same calendar year).

If you are interested in applying for a Research Higher Degree (Master of Veterinary Science, Master of Philosophy, or PhD), please submit an expression of interest form so we can contact potential supervisors on your behalf. Please do not contact supervisors directly.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Veterinary Science courses at University of Melbourne.
78.2%
Overall satisfaction
68%
Skill scale
48.3%
Teaching scale
93.9%
Employed full-time
$57.5k
Average salary