Veterinary science covers the spectrum of medicine and care provided to animals and includes veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary assistants, wildlife biologists, zoologists, marine technicians and other related fields.
Agricultural engineers should be employed in agricultural industries and other allied agricultural sectors starting from rural areas to urban areas.
A BVSc is a Bachelor of Veterinary Science, a bachelor's degree for studies in veterinary science in the United Kingdom and some other countries, which allows someone to be a veterinarian in the United States if the degree is conferred from an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited school and if the candidate passes the NAVLE exam.
In order to be a veterinarian in Tasmania, one needs to have completed an accredited degree in Veterinary Science in a university. To get into such a course, one needs very high achievement in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics at school. A Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree is a five year course in most universities. Veterinary Science is currently offered at the University of Tasmania, and it costs close to $10,000 per year of study. However, courses in Veterinary Science at universities in other states of Australia, and most other countries, are also recognised.
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Being an experienced veterinary technician will give you a leg up, but you still need to get a bachelor's degree (preferably in a science) and get into and successfully complete veterinary school. See the related question on what is need to be a veterinarian.
A. G. T. Leisering has written: 'Leisering's atlas of the anatomy of the horse and of the other domestic animals, for veterinarians, students of veterinary medicine, agricultural colleges, horse fanciers and artists' -- subject(s): Veterinary anatomy
There are many branches of science. A simple answer would be the main 3 areas: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Any other areas of science usually stem from one of these main 3 areas. In the related links section I have included links to examples of the 3 main areas of science.
Science is the pursuit of knowledge. Learning about anything is a science. Computer Science is the science of computers and how the are controlled and also other aspects of computing, like databases, networking, programming and a lot of other subjects. Computers are also involved in all sorts of other areas of science, as people use computers to do many different things. Nowadays computers are important in most areas of science.
Perhaps you have confused "veterinary" with "VET", which stands for "Vocational Education and Training". These include courses such as hospitality (cooking) which may be chosen as an elective subject during high school. They have absolutely nothing to do with becoming a veterinary. On the other hand, maybe you have not mistaken it, and you are therefore refering to an Agricultural High School. These types of schools are few and far and are generally selective schools. They hold large amounts of land and support livestock which is used for the educational benefit of students. Courses involved with the animals are available in these schools, and these courses may improve one's chances of being accepted into a veterinary science course. They are not, however directly known as veterinary courses and will not qualify you as a veterinary of any kind.