Hi! This
is a post I wrote about a year ago for my other blog Young and Unheroic. I’ve
imported it here on Vet Bites as it has some useful info! :)
In this series, I talk about my experiences studying veterinary science at the University of Sydney. I hope to share with you what vet school is really like!
You may be wondering what vet students actually learn in their subjects?
What do they teach us in their lectures?
Today, I will focus on the two first-year units I studied last year which were the most relevant to the areas of animals, agriculture, and veterinary science. These were ‘Animals and Us’ in Semester 1 and ‘Concepts of Animal Management’ in Semester 2.
Remember, you don’t have to know all about these topics before entering the course. You will be taught everything when you arrive at university! It’s exciting learning something new every day!
So, what’s in a subject? Read below for some of the topics embedded within our string of 1hr lectures…
Animals and Us
- Companion Animal Industries
- Science in pet food
- Human-animal bond
- How animals think and learn
- Ethical use of animals in research
- Livestock research
- Guide dogs
- Police dogs
- Cultural perceptions and uses of animals
- Whips, nosebands, and tongue-ties in horses
- Equitation science
- Rare livestock breeds
- Organic livestock production
- Wildlife
- Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease
- Fish health
- Oceans and marine life
- Invasive mammals
Concepts of Animal Management
- Cultural Competence
- Biodiversity
- Wildlife Genetics
- Interaction between production animals and wildlife
- Global food challenge
- Animal management trends
- Pastures
- Poultry – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Dairy cows – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Sheep – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Pig – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Beef cows – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Animal welfare in livestock production
- Goats
- Aquaculture – production, health & welfare, biotechnology
- Career talks – agriculture, research, veterinarian, food technology
Looks like a lot for 13 weeks, doesn’t it?
Other units throughout the first year were ‘Chemistry’, ‘Life and Evolution’, ‘From Molecules to Ecosystems’, ‘Statistics’, and ‘Economic Environment of Agriculture’.
If you were curious about the types of things we studied in first-year vet school, well here was a little look into the topics upon which our lecture content was built!
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Enjoy the rest of your Viernes!
Love, Young and Unheroic
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Great article :) very helpful
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