The Master of Animal Science at UQ is designed to develop core skills in animal science, addressing global challenges related to food security and environmental sustainability. It is ideal for recent graduates from any field, those with a Graduate Certificate in Animal Science, and established professionals seeking to upgrade or redirect their careers. The program offers specialisations in Production Animal Science and Wildlife Biology, with more than 30 courses available to tailor your studies according to your interests and goals. Students also have the opportunity to undertake significant research projects, which could lead to higher degree pathways. The program emphasizes leadership, research, and problem-solving skills necessary to tackle issues like animal welfare, biosecurity, and resource competition, preparing graduates for diverse roles in government, industry, or research sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly regarded for learning from world-renowned research academics and benefiting from extensive hands-on experiences at Gatton campus, including research facilities, production animal herds, and commercial enterprise visits. The program’s practical and research focus, coupled with its recognition in rankings—being 1st in Australia and 15th in the world for agriculture and forestry—makes it an excellent choice for students aiming to make a tangible impact in animal science and related fields.
Students can choose to specialise in either Production Animal Science, focusing on managing domestic farm animals like cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and goats, or Wildlife Biology, which emphasizes conservation and management of wildlife amidst increasing land competition. These specialisations enable students to develop specialised research, multidisciplinary, and leadership skills aligned with their career ambitions.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.36L
Living cost
There are two options for completing this degree: a 2-year full-time program requiring a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline, or a 1.5-year full-time program requiring a relevant bachelor’s degree in disciplines such as agricultural, biological, or wildlife sciences, with a GPA of 4.5 on a 7-point scale. Applicants may also be eligible for credit or exemptions based on prior learning or experience, and the program can be completed part-time if desired.

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Graduates can pursue diverse careers such as animal nutritionist, research scientist, biosecurity officer, wildlife ecologist, livestock adviser, or national parks and wildlife officer. Salaries vary: biosecurity officers earn roughly $80K–$90K annually, while research managers can earn between $115K–$135K, opening pathways into government, industry, or research sectors.