Animal and Veterinary Sciences

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An exciting part of the Veterinary Sciences degree involves on the job training through Work Integrated Learning (WIL).

To assist you with your WIL journey, the following tabs contain important information and guides to ensure you are aware of your WIL requirements.

The following indicates your compulsory Work Integrated Learning (WIL) components:

Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary Science (and Integrated Honours (4488BS)

  • VSC122 - Veterinary Practice 1 (15 hours)
  • VSC222 - Veterinary Practice 2 (15 hours)
  • VSC331 - Diagnosis and Critical Thinking in Veterinary Science (480 hours)
  • VSC410 - Clinical Practice 1 (160 hours)
  • VSC420 - Clinical Practice 2 (28 hours)
  • VSC450 - Clinical Practice 3 (265 hours)
  • VSC460 - Veterinary Professional Practice (100 hours)
  • VSC471 - Clinical Rotation 1 - Equine Practice (170 hours)
  • VSC472 - Clinical Rotation 2 - Small Animal Practice (170 hours)
  • VSC473 - Clinical Rotation 3 - Dairy Cattle Practice (150 hours)
  • VSC474 - Clinical Rotation 4 - Rural Practice (105 hours)
  • VSC475 - Clinical Rotation 5 - Veterinary Diagnostic Services (105 hours)
  • VSC476 - Clinical Rotation 6 - Specialism Practice (120 hours)
  • VSC477 - Clinical Rotation 7 - Livestock Industries (120 hours)
  • VSC478 - Clinical Rotation 8 - Mixed Practice (120 hours)
  • VSC479 - Clinical Rotation 9 - State Veterinary Medicine (120 hours)
  • VSC480 - Clinical Rotation 10 - Clinical Extramural Studies 3 (120 hours)

Bachelor of Animal Science (5407AS)

  • ASC310 - Contemporary & Emerging Issues in Animal Science (225 hours)

Bachelor of Equine Science (5403ES)

  • ASC380 - Professional Practice (140 hours)

Master of Veterinary Studies (Research) (4700VT)

  • VSC511 - Veterinary Clinical Skills (280 hours)

or

  • VSC515 - Integration of Theory, Knowledge and Practice (280 hours)
  • VSC612 - Masters Research (80 hours)
  • VSC614 - Clinical Research Internship (80 hours)
  • VSC615 - Veterinary Masters Dissertation (160 hours)

Doctor of Veterinary Studies (4900VT)

  • VSC711 - Advanced Veterinary Clinical Skills (320 hours)
  • VSC712 - Doctorate Research Plan (70 hours)
  • VSC713 - Clinical Research Dissertation (480 hours)
  • VSC714 - Advanced Clinical Research Internship (160 hours)
  • VSC715 - Advanced Integration of Theory, Knowledge and Practice (320 hours)

It is compulsory as a Charles Sturt University student to obtain and maintain specific requirements throughout their degree

When do I need to be compliant by?

Charles Sturt University WIL student placement requirements - Mandatory

Due date for requirements outlined below:

  • Q Fever Vaccination no later than course commencement
  • Tetanus Vaccination – no later than course commencement
  • Uniform - 30 June
  • Student Placement ID Badge - 30 June

Charles Sturt University WIL student placement requirements - Highly Recommended

  • Flu Vaccination each year

Where do I send my  student compliance documentation?

Once student compliance requirements are obtained, submit them by email to FOSH-WPL@csu.edu.au

When sending documents please enter in the email subject line: Student ID / Student Name / Discipline / Compliance

To support the Work Integrated Learning journey the following services will provide important information:

To assist with the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) journey, the following resources provide important information:

Student Placement Agreements:

For purchase of Uniforms and ID Badge

InPlace Information

Need help or assistance?

Please contact the Faculty of Science and Health Workplace Learning Team.

Phone: +61 26933 3010
Email: FOSH-WPL@csu.edu.au