The rules for the degrees published here are subject to change and may be amended after the publication of this information.
The General Regulations (G. Regulations) and General Rules apply to all faculties of the University of Pretoria. It is expected of all students to familiarise themselves well with these regulations and rules as well as all faculty-specific and programme-specific regulations and information as stipulated in the online yearbook. Ignorance concerning these regulations will not be accepted as an excuse for any transgression.
Undergraduate programme information
BVSc – Bachelor in Veterinary Science degree programme
The BVSc degree programme is a professional training programme for veterinarians, and is accredited with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC), the Namibian Veterinary Council (NVC), the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the United Kingdom and the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC) in Australia and New Zealand. The BVSc programme is the only programme of its kind in South Africa, and was established in 1920. It is a 6-year programme with a total of 833 credits and the first year is offered on the Hatfield campus, with years 2 – 6 being offered on the Onderstepoort campus. Admission into the programme is possible into the first as well as second year level.
The first year consists of a basic scientific foundation, the second year is dedicated to theoretical and practical skills training on the normal animal and its environment. Year three consists of theoretical and practical skills training in the causes and effects of disease whereas year 4 and the first half of year 5 are dedicated to theoretical and practical skills training in clinical veterinary medicine. The last 18 months consist of clinical work integrated learning in core and elective veterinary practice and a research report. A programme in veterinary professional life, which addresses various important aspects to prepare graduates for a career in veterinary science, runs throughout the programme from the first year to the first half of the fifth year.
BVetNurs – Bachelor in Veterinary Nursing degree programme
The BVetNurs degree programme is a professional training programme for veterinary nurses, and is accredited with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC). The BVetNurs programme is the only programme of its kind in South Africa, and was established in 2019, at that stage replacing the 2-year Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (DVN) that has been offered since 1977. It is a 3-year programme with a total of 388 credits and is offered completely on the Onderstepoort campus. All students enter the programme at the first year level.
The uniquely designed vertically and horizontally integrated curriculum offers 2 years of theoretical and practical skills training, and one year of clinical work integrated learning. A programme in veterinary nursing professional life, which addresses various important aspects to prepare graduates for a career in veterinary nursing, runs throughout the programme.
Admission into the Faculty’s undergraduate programmes
Admission into the Faculty’s undergraduate programmes is highly competitive, and takes place following a prescribed selection process as published annually in the Faculty’s Undergraduate Faculty Brochure.
Academic Orientation Programme
This programme is presented annually for all first-year students on the Hatfield campus, as well as on the Onderstepoort campus in the case of BVetNurs first year students. Attendance is compulsory. A scaled-down version is also presented to second-year BVSc students on the Onderstepoort campus at the start of the academic year. Attendance is compulsory.
Details of of the orientation programmes will be provided in the documentation sent to all successful candidates at the end of the selection process.
It is required for all new first year students to be registered for and complete the module Academic Orientation (UPO 101).
Hospital Orientation Programme
The programme is presented annually for BVSc V and BVetNurs II students. It takes place during the week before the start of the respective clinical work integrated learning programmes. Attendance is compulsory.
Prescribed books and instruments
Students are requested not to purchase any books or instruments before they start with their chosen programme. Specific requirements will be provided during the academic orientation programme as well as in the relevant study guides.
Excursions
As it is essential to gain practical experience outside the Faculty, students are reminded to make provision for an adequate amount of money to cover expenses for excursions throughout their period of study. Details are provided in the relevant study guides.
Academic literacy
It is required of all new undergraduate first year students to complete the prescribed academic literacy module(s) as contained in the academic curriculum of the relevant programme.
Language of tuition
English is the language of tuition, assessment and official communication at the University of Pretoria.
Statutory requirements for the professions
After the relevant degree has been conferred, graduates are required to register with the SAVC as veterinarians or as veterinary nurses before they may practise in South Africa in this capacity. Registration must be renewed annually.
In the case of veterinary surgeons, all BVSc graduates are required to complete 12 months of compulsory community service (CCS) before they will be allowed to accept any other professional employment, during which time they will be employed by the relevant state department in this capacity.
Faculty regulations
The rules for the degrees published here are subject to change and may be amended after the publication of this information.
The General Regulations (G. Regulations) and General Rules apply to all faculties of the University of Pretoria. It is expected of all students to familiarise themselves well with these regulations and rules as well as all faculty specific and programme-specific regulations and information as stipulated in the online yearbook. Ignorance concerning these regulations will not be accepted as an excuse for any transgression.
1. Examinations and pass requirements
The following rules apply to the BVSc and BVetNurs programme, in addition to the University of Pretoria general regulations and general rules, with the exception of pass requirements of service modules presented by other faculties:
2. Perusal and re-marking of examination papers scripts (also consult Reg G.14, and the Faculty’s Standard Operating Procedure for perusal)
3. Exclusion
4. Re-admission and dismissal
5. Dress code
Special instructions regarding dress as stipulated in study guides must be adhered to. Details will be furnished when students are notified that they have been selected for the programme. Provision is made during the orientation programme for the acquisition of protective clothing.
6. Vaccinations
It is requireded of every student to complete the required vaccination protocol against rabies as arranged by Student Administration. The protocol is for the student’s own account. Provision is made for the availability of documentation to facilitate claims with medical aid schemes.
7. Statutory requirements
It is required of all BVSc and BVetNurs students to register with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) as a veterinary student or veterinary nursing student respectively, at the time of first registration in the respective degree programme. Registration has to be renewed annually until completion of the degree programme.
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