University of New England
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Courses included
With UNE's Bachelor of Animal Science you will graduate with knowledge and skills in the science-based fundamentals that underpin the relationships with and management of animals, plus acquire the practical experience to be on track for a rewarding career in rapidly changing animal-related industries. You will develop expertise in a specialist area through your major in livestock science or animal bioscience. Enhance your science-based qualifications and future fit your career across a range of workplace contexts.
Animal bioscience, business, genetics, livestock production, livestock science, nutrition and physiology, research methods, sheep and wool, sustainable animal management, wildlife ecology and management.
Animal production industries, animal breeding or nutrition services, national parks and wildlife services, service and detector dog industries, animal feed industry, zoos.
12 weeks of practical industry experience during university vacation periods.
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: English, Chemistry, Mathematics Advanced.
Recommended studies: Biology.
Guaranteed ATAR: 70.00
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
University of New England degrees
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