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What job can I get with a degree in Veterinary Medicine?
Would you love to work with animals? A degree from the School of Veterinary Medicine will get you there.
We usually think of vets as being the people we bring our sick dogs and cats to, but there are actually a huge range of career paths. And ones where you can work with all creatures great and small, from horses to pigs to birds.
Discover more about jobs options with a qualification from our esteemed School of Veterinary Medicine.
Would a career in veterinary medicine suit you?
Take a moment to reflect on your passions and the skills you show aptitude for. See if you identify with any of the below.
Do you:
- Want to work with animals, safeguarding their health and welfare?
- See yourself as level-headed?
- Seek a meaningful job, making the world a better place?
- Enjoy science and medicine?
- Want a job in the field or in the great outdoors?
Think you have the right qualities to become a great vet? Welcome! Discover what awaits you on campus.
What kind of career can you have in veterinary medicine?
Let’s take a look at some popular careers.
- Veterinary clinician. Work in private practice in a small city clinic or out in the country. Even in private practice the range of experiences you might have vary. For example, you may find yourself treating household pets like cats and dogs, farm animals and livestock, or even race horses.
- Industry consultant. Work in agriculture, equestrian sport, animal welfare, or animal behaviour. You might find yourself working in the pet food industry or livestock industries, safeguarding the quality of life of animals. You may also find yourself in the pharmaceutical industry, working on the research and development of new drugs.
- Government veterinarian. Work in biosecurity, food security, or herd disease and management. Government veterinarians can find themselves in the field or in laboratories, working in Australia or overseas.
- Researcher. Work in all aspects related to animal health and welfare, including animal models of disease. You might find yourself making advances in veterinary medicine and becoming an expert in a field like parasitology or pathology.
- Wildlife. Ever wanted to work in a zoo or conservation program? Veterinarians are important in these spaces to care for and treat the animals. You may find yourself leading the way in protecting Australia’s unique wildlife.
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Picture where a degree from Murdoch could take you
Move over desk-bound office job; these dynamic roles are often on your feet, outdoors, and moving around. Your workplace could be a veterinary clinic, a laboratory, on a board as a business executive, classroom, paddock or barn, or advising officials in the halls of government.
Graduates are employed in all kinds of environments: veterinary clinics, universities, professional breeders, environmental consultancies, agribusiness, and government agencies.
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If you want to work with animals, but maybe not as a vet
An Agricultural Science degree is a great alternative, opening up a world of options in animal health and welfare. On the other hand, if your heart is firmly set on becoming a vet but you didn’t get accepted, our Animal Health / Animal Science degrees are a great potential way to transfer into the incredibly popular and competitive veterinary program, and provide a solid foundation to build upon.
Can I get a job? Future-proof your career
Yes! You’ll have ample opportunity to explore your interests and build much-needed skills, with hands-on learning at our campus farm, animal hospital and labs. Not to mention alongside renowned industry experts at our research centres.
Whether you aspire to be a visionary researcher, an agribusiness professional focused on sustainability, or a compassionate veterinarian, Murdoch is your launchpad to success.
Learn more about School of Veterinary Medicine at Murdoch and where your career could go.