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POSTGRADUATE

COURSEWORK INDEX

AGRICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT

SCIENCE

VETERINARY SCIENCE

2014

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COURSE INDEX

1

The Sydney advantage

2

How to apply

4

Agriculture

4

Environmental science

4

Environmental science and law

4

History and philosophy of science

5

Marine science and management

5

Medical physics

5

Nutrition and dietetics

6

Graduate Diploma in Psychology

6

Applied positive psychology

6

Coaching psychology

6

Clinical psychology

6

Sustainability

7

Animal science

7

Animal science (Animal breeding management)

8

Veterinary public health

8

Veterinary public health management

9

Veterinary studies

9

Wildlife health and population management

This is quick index guide to

the postgraduate coursework

programs available to students

in 2014.

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1

THE SYDNEY ADVANTAGE

GREAT REASONS TO STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY Of SYDNEY

Research excellence

The University of Sydney is ranked in the top 40 universities in the world (QS

Ranking 2011/12). In terms of scientific output, the University of Sydney has been

ranked first in Australia and first in the Oceania region in the SCImago Institutions

Rankings World Report 2011 and 2010, which measures international research

rankings. Our reputation for scientific excellence attracts the best researchers,

significant research funding and prestigious prizes.

The Division of Natural Sciences is home to numerous centres of excellence and

is an integral part of new multidisciplinary research hubs at the University such as

the new Charles Perkins Centre, the Centre for Carbon Water and Food, and the

Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis.

Excellence in teaching and learning

The University of Sydney attracts some of the best students in Australia and the

world. We provide the highest quality learning and teaching, and foster intellectual

inquiry, academic freedom and integrity, and ethical practice in academic

endeavors. At the heart of all of this is an exciting and stimulating

student-centred learning and teaching environment.

Supporting our students

At Sydney we offer a number of programs and options that will really add value

to your course and career prospects, such as professional development activities,

specialist postgraduate study skills workshops, and networking events. We also

want to ensure you are supported, so we offer a range of services including: the

Careers Centre, accommodation information service, financial assistance and

disability services to name a few.

We create leaders

Many of our graduates have gone on to become inspirational leaders, making a

positive difference in Australia and around the world. Our alumni have changed

the face of global science and continue to change our national and worldwide

agendas.

A rich and vibrant student life

With hundreds of clubs and societies, cafes, bars, bands, theatre productions,

sports, three sporting complexes, and Australia’s oldest student newspaper, Honi

Soit, you will be a part of Australia’s most vibrant and active student community.

Our campus

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HOW TO APPLY

STEP 1

Select the course that you want to study

Consult this guide and the faculty websites for course details.

Make a note of the full course title, course code and CRICOS

code. You can apply for up to three courses, in order of

preference. If you are not accepted for your first choice, you will

automatically be considered for your other preferences.

sydney.edu.au/courses

STEP 2

Check the entry requirements (see course index on following

pages)

i) International students: To be considered for entry as an

international student you must not be one of the following: a

citizen of Australia or New Zealand (including joint citizenship),

or a permanent resident of Australia.

sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/student/international

ii) Standard English language requirements:

IELTS

6.5 (6.0)

IBT

90 (23/22)

Please note that English language requirements vary between

courses. Be sure and check the specific course entry prior to

applying.

Scores over two years old will not be accepted.

iii) Specific academic requirements: There are specific academic

requirements for each course. See the course description in this

guide or visit the website below.

iv) Additional entry requirements: Some courses have additional

entry requirements, such as an audition or interview. Health and

security checks are also required for courses involving fieldwork

in the New South Wales hospital and education systems.

For more information on entry requirements at the University of

Sydney, visit

sydney.edu.au/pg-int-entry

STANDARD

APPLICATION

DEADLINES

Please note that

some courses have

early deadlines. Check

website for specific

dates.

Domestic:

Semester 1 entry:

31 October 2013

Semester 2 entry:

30 June 2014

International:

Semester 1 entry:

31 October 2013

Semester 2 entry:

30 April 2014

We cannot guarantee

that late applications

will be processed for

the proposed start date.

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STEP 3

Submit your application

You have two different ways of applying to

study at the University of Sydney. Choose

which option is most suitable for you.

i) Apply direct to the University: International

students can apply direct to the University from

anywhere in the world via our online application

form.

Simply register with the apply online application

service, select your preferred course, complete

the application form and upload all relevant

supporting documentation.

Alternatively, you can download and complete

an application form and submit it via mail, fax

or email.

sydney.edu.au/courses

sydney.edu.au/future_students/

international_postgraduate_coursework/

admissions

ii) Apply through a University representative:

We have representatives in more than 50

countries who offer assistance in all aspects of

the application procedure.

To locate a representative near you refer to

sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/agents

Make sure you read all course and application

information carefully and follow instructions

provided when completing your application.

This will help ensure your application can be

processed efficiently and with minimal delays.

Please note that Study Abroad students can

also apply direct or through a representative.

sydney.edu.au/studyabroad

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT ?

When we receive your application we will

assess it. This usually takes four to six weeks.

You will be considered for admission if you

meet the University’s minimum eligibility

criteria. The offer of a place also depends

upon the number of places available and the

quality of those competing. The University will

communicate with you or your agent regarding

your application via email, including offers and

requests for further information.

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY AGRICULTURE

Postgraduate Administrator, Ms fiona Lawrence P +61 2 8627 1002 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/agriculture

Master of Agriculture COURSE BC030 CRICOS 000661G

ACADEMIC REQ: Relevant three-year bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a credit average. In some instances the admission requirements may be met by evidence of general or professional qualifications and appropriate work experience.

PROGRAM REQ: At least 4 core units plus 4 electives, and a compulsory research project. Students must arrive in Australia at least 3 weeks before commencement of studies.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $570 per cp INT $15,000 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March Graduate Diploma in Agriculture COURSE BF018 CRICOS 058082C

ACADEMIC REQ: As above.

PROGRAM REQ: Satisfactory completion of 6 units of study made up of a research project and a selection of core and elective units chosen from subjects meeting prior learning requirements and timetabling

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $570 per cp INT $15,000 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July*

Graduate Certificate in Agriculture COURSE BG000 CRICOS 058083B

ACADEMIC REQ: As above.

PROGRAM REQ: Satisfactory completion of 4 units of study made up of a selection of core and elective units chosen from subjects meeting prior learning requirements and timetabling.

Not available to international students

DOM $570 per cp DUR 1 sem ENTRY March or July*

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Dr Jeffrey Neilson, P +61 2 9351 4733 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/envsci Master of Science in Environmental Science COURSE LC056 CRICOS 074174K

ACADEMIC REQ: Relevant bachelor’s degree, or any bachelor’s degree plus substantial relevant work experience. A credit average is required.

PROGRAM REQ: 8 units of study, including optional research project.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science COURSE LF044 CRICOS 074173M

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAM REQ: Choice of 6 units. IELTS 6.5 (6.0)IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Environmental Science COURSE LG028 CRICOS 074172A

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. PROGRAM REQ: Choice of 4 units.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 1 sem ENTRY March

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & LAW

Dr Jeffrey Neilson, P +61 2 9351 4733 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/envsci Master of

Environmental Science and Law

COURSE LC040 CRICOS 040350B

ACADEMIC REQ: A bachelor’s degree in either science or law; or bachelor’s degree with relevant work experience. A credit average is required. PROGRAM REQ: 8 units of study – 4 each from Faculty of Science and Faculty of Law.

IELTS 7.0 (6.0) IBT 100 (23/22)

DOM $530 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July

HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY Of SCIENCE

Dr Dominic Murphy,P +61 2 9351 3762 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/hps Graduate Diploma in Science COURSE LF008 CRICOS 012846K

ACADEMIC REQ: A bachelor’s degree with a credit average. or equivalent.

PROGRAM REQ: Satisfactory completion of 48 cp, which includes a 15,000 word research thesis.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $337 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Science (History and Philosophy of Science) COURSE LG012

ACADEMIC REQ: A bachelor’s degree or equivalent. PROGRAM REQ: Satisfactory completion of 24 cp.

Not available to international students

DOM $462 per cp DUR 2 sems (part time only)

ENTRY March

NATURAL SCIENCES

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROGRAMS

please see listed websites and course contacts for more information and

specific application deadlines.

* subject to approval

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY MARINE SCIENCE

Dr Eleanor Bruce P +61 2 9351 6443 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/marine

Master of Marine Science and Management COURSE LC063 CRICOS 074730J

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree in science or engineering with a credit average, or equivalent qualification.

PROGRAM REQ: 4 core units of study; at least 2 elective units from the University of Sydney; and 2 elective units from the University of Sydney or from the other partner universities under the equivalent master program (University of NSW, University of Technology Sydney, Macquarie University) via cross institutional study.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July

Graduate Diploma in Marine Science and Management COURSE LF051 CRICOS 074731G

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree in science or equivalent.

PROGRAM REQ: 4 core units of study; 2 elective units.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Marine Science and Management COURSE LG035

ACADEMIC REQ: As above.

PROGRAM REQ: 2 core units of study plus 2 elective units of study.

Not available to international students DOM $490 per cp DUR 2 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July

MEDICAL PHYSICS

Dr Pulin Gong, P +61 2 9036 9368 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/medical_physics Master of Medical Physics COURSE LC046 CRICOS 050097E

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree in physics, physical sciences, engineering or equivalent with minimum GPA 65%.

PROGRAM REQ: Core units of study plus a research project undertaken in a hospital.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 3 sems ENTRY March Graduate Diploma in Medical Physics COURSE LF034 CRICOS 050098D

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree in physics, physical sciences, engineering or equivalent. PROGRAM REQ: Core units of study.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $490 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March NUTRITION AND DIETETICS

Wendy Stuart-Smith, E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/nutrition

Master of Nutrition and Dietetics COURSE LC005 CRICOS 008414B

ACADEMIC REQ: Applicants for this course must: have a bachelor’s degree in science (or equivalent) from a recognised institution with a credit average, have successfully completed 2 semesters of chemistry (first year), have successfully completed at least 2 semesters of biochemistry and/or molecular biology (second or third year equivalent) and have successfully completed at least 2 semesters of human physiology (second or third year equivalent).

PROGRAM REQ: First year: lectures, tutorials and practicals. Second year: Semester 1 clinical training and Semester 2 small research project.

IELTS* 7.5 (6.5) * no other test will be accepted.

DOM $400 per cp INT $18,150 per sem DUR 4 sems (full-time only)

ENTRY March

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY

Dr Marianna Szabo, P +61 2 9351 2872 [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/psychology Graduate

Diploma in Psychology

COURSE LF017

ACADEMIC REQ: A relevant undergraduate degree and have successfully completed Psychology 1001 and Psychology 1002 or equivalent introductory psychology units within the past 10 years. PROGRAM REQ: 8 units of study across intermediate and senior psychology.

Not available to international students

DOM $490 per cp DUR 3 sems (combined part-time and full-time) ENTRY March or July

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY APPLIED POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

Associate Professor Anthony Grant, P +61 2 9351 6792 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/psychology/info/coach/positive_psychology Graduate Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology COURSE LG024

ACADEMIC REQ: A three-year psychology degree or a three-year degree in a cognate discipline with a major in areas such as (but not limited to) arts, humanities, business, science or law, plus at least two years relevant employment experience. A credit average is required.

PROGRAM REQ: 2 core units and 2 electives.

Not available to international students

DOM $490 per cp DUR 2 sems (part-time only)

ENTRY March or July

COACHING PSYCHOLOGY

Associate Professor Anthony Grant, P +61 2 9351 6792 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/psychology/info/coach/positive_psychology Master of Science in Coaching Psychology COURSE LC060 CRICOS 074185G

ACADEMIC REQ: Three year bachelor’s degree in psychology: applicants with a three year sequence in psychology or a cognate discipline will be considered. At least two years relevant employment experience is required.

PROGRAM REQ: 3 core units plus 5 electives.

IELTS 7.5 (6.0)

DOM $540 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Coaching Psychology COURSE LF048 CRICOS 074184G

ACADEMIC REQ: As above.

PROGRAM REQ: 3 core units plus 3 electives. IELTS 7.5 (6.0)

DOM $540 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Coaching Psychology COURSE LG005

ACADEMIC REQ: As above. PROGRAM REQ: 4 units of study.

Not available to international students

DOM $540 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 1 sem ENTRY March or July

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY/ MASTER Of SCIENCE

Clinical Psychology Unit, P +61 2 9351 6180 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/psychology/clinical_psychology/future_stud/course_info Doctor of Clinical Psychology/ Master of Science COURSE LB001 CRICOS 040243E

ACADEMIC REQ: APAC accredited four year bachelor’s degree with honours (2.1) (or equivalent from a University) with a recognised major in psychology, including a major research project and thesis.

PROGRAM REQ: 84 cp of study.

IELTS* 7.0 (7.0) * no other test will be accepted.

DOM $490 per cp INT $19,550 per sem DUR 6 sems ENTRY March SUSTAINABILITY P +61 2 9351 7728 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/science/sustainability Master of Sustainability COURSE LC054 CRICOS 068694C

ACADEMIC REQ: A bachelor’s degree with a credit average or equivalent qualification.

PROGRAM REQ: 6 core units, 2 electives and 4 units of a capstone experience. The capstone experience is a research-type activity involving at least two themes in sustainability (e.g., analysis and policy). Students select the research topic in consultation with an academic adviser.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $635 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 3 sems ENTRY March or July

Graduate Diploma in Sustainability COURSE LF042 CRICOS 068693D

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. PROGRAM REQ: 6 core units of study and 2 electives.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

DOM $635 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Sustainability COURSE LG025 CRICOS 068692E

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. PROGRAM REQ: 2 core units of study and 2 electives.

IELTS 6.5 (6.0) IBT 90 (23/22)

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY ANIMAL SCIENCE P +61 2 9036 6365 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/future_students/postgraduate/animal_science.shtml Master of Animal Science COURSE NC031 CRICOS 055413B

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent). Please note: this program will not train international veterinarians for registration in Australia.

PROGRAM REQ: 2 core units in the area of major, a research project and 2 to 4 elective coursework units. IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22) DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore) $820 per cp (onshore) DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July

Graduate Diploma in Animal Science COURSE NF009 CRICOS 055414A

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAM REQ: 2 core units in the area of a major, electives or research project, or combination of the two. IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22) DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore) $820 per cp (onshore) DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July

Graduate Certificate in Animal Science COURSE NG001 CRICOS 055415M

ACADEMIC REQ: As above.

PROGRAM REQ: As above. IELTS 7.0 (6.5)IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

$820 per cp (onshore) DUR 1 sems ENTRY March or July

ANIMAL SCIENCE (ANIMAL BREEDING MANAGEMENT)

P +61 2 9036 6365 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/animal_breeding/future_students/ab_future_s.shtml International students should note that, as a distance program, it is the expectation that you will study from your home country. Enrolment in this program will not make you eligible for a student visa to Australia.

Master of Animal Science (Animal Breeding Management) COURSE NC033

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent).

PROGRAM REQ: 8 core and elective units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR 4 sems (part-time only)

ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Animal Science (Animal Breeding Management) COURSE NF010

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAM REQ: 6 core and elective units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR 3 sems (part-time only)

ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Animal Science (Animal Breeding Management) COURSE NG002

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. Admission is also possible on the basis of at least eight semesters relevant work experience, with the Dean’s permission.

PROGRAM REQ: 4 core units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR 2 sems (part-time only)

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY

VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH

P +61 2 9036 6364 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/future_students/postgraduate/vph International students should note that, as a distance program, it is the expectation that you will study from your home country. Enrolment in this program will not make you eligible for a student visa to Australia.

Master of Veterinary Public Health

COURSE NC035

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent).

PROGRAM REQ: 8 core and elective units of study plus a research project, with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 70 or more in the first 24 cp of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR Between 6-8 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Public Health COURSE NF011

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAM REQ: 8 core and elective units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR Between 4-6 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Public Health COURSE NG004

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. PROGRAM REQ: 7 core units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR Between 2-4 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July

VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT

P +61 2 9036 6364 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/publichealth_management

International students should note that, as a distance program, it is the expectation that you will study from your home country. Enrolment in this program will not make you eligible for a student visa to Australia.

Master of Veterinary Public Health Management COURSE NC030

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent).

PROGRAM REQ: 9 core and elective units of study plus a research project, with a WAM of 70 or more in the first 24 cp of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR Between 6-8 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Public Health Management COURSE NF008

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAM REQ: 7 core and elective units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

DUR Between 4-6 sems (part-time only) ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Public Health Management COURSE NG000

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. Admission is also possible on the basis of at least four years relevant work experience, with the dean’s permission.

PROGRAM REQ: 6 core units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore)

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COURSE NAME COURSE CODES REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH EXAMS fEES/DURATION & ENTRY VETERINARY STUDIES P +61 2 9036 6365 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/future_students/postgraduate/veterinary_studies.shtml Master of Veterinary Studies COURSE NC031 CRICOS 055413B

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent). Please note: this program will not train international veterinarians for registration in Australia.

PROGRAM REQ: 8 units of study and a research project. IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22) DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore) $820 per cp (onshore) DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Studies COURSE NF009 CRICOS 055414A

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree. Please note: this program will not train international veterinarians for registration in Australia.

PROGRAM REQ: 6 units of study.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22) DOM $645 per cp INT $715 per cp (offshore) $820 per cp (onshore) DUR 2 sems ENTRY March or July Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Studies COURSE NG003

ACADEMIC REQ: As above. PROGRAM REQ: 4 units of study.

Not available to international students

DOM $645 per cp DUR 1 sem ENTRY March or July

WILDLIfE HEALTH AND POPULATION MANAGEMENT

Associate Professor David N. Phalen P +61 2 9036 7757 E [email protected] sydney.edu.au/vetscience/future_students/postgraduate/coursework.shtml Master of Wildlife Health and Population Management COURSE NC038 CRICOS 074190K

ACADEMIC REQ: Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent).

PROGRAM REQ: 8 units of study including an optional supervised research project.

IELTS 7.0 (6.5) IBT 100 (24/22)

DOM $690 per cp INT $18,400 per sem DUR 2 sems ENTRY July VETERINARY MEDICINE

Graduate entry course will be open for commencing students in 2015. Please contact the Faculty of Veterinary Science for more details: E [email protected] Doctor of Veterinary Medicine COURSE NC006 CRICOS 079224J

ACADEMIC REQ: A bachelor’s degree with prerequisites in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry. All candidates must submit a ‘Commitment Statement’ PROGRAM REQ: 16 units of study including supervised research and elective rotations.

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CRICOS 00026A

faculty of Agriculture and Environment

T +61 2 8627 1002

f +61 2 8627 1099

E [email protected]

sydney.edu.au/agriculture

faculty of Science

T +61 2 9351 3021

f +61 2 9351 4846

E [email protected]

sydney.edu.au/science

faculty of Veterinary Science

T +61 2 9351 6364

f +61 2 9351 3056

E [email protected]

sydney.edu.au/vetscience

NATURAL

SCIENCES

ABN 15 211 513 464

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