Bachelor
As a Charles Sturt University veterinary technology graduate, you'll be ready to work as a veterinary technologist in a range of animal care and animal health settings.
Put your skills to work in small, large or mixed animal veterinary clinics, or clinics specialising in surgery, emergency care or reproduction.
Your qualifications could see you working in zoos, wildlife parks, equine stud farms or other intensive animal industries, such as pigs and poultry.
You'll be prepared for technical roles in animal production or research and with pharmaceutical companies.