Education
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DVM Admissions
Veterinary Technology offers the Associate of Science Veterinary Technician Program and the Bachelor of Science Veterinary Technologist Program. Use this link to find out information on these degrees and certification, career and placement information, curriculum, and our outstanding faculty.
The Associate Technician Program degree can now be completed ONLINE through our Veterinary Technology Distance Learning Program!
The College of Veterinary Medicine offers several postgraduate programs. This includes traditional post-baccalaureate graduate programs in the basic biological sciences, combined DVM/Ph.D program, combined DVM/M.S. program, post-DVM residency program, post-DVM graduate program, combined post-DVM and the residency/graduate program. Administratively, all the postgraduate programs (postgraduate and postdoctoral) are managed primarily at the departmental level. The College has three academic departments, Departments of Basic Medical Sciences, Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Comparative Pathobiology.
Within this site you can find information about the international programs at our college, including links to sister institutions in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. In addition, UNESCO/UNITWIN Program information, student international externships and experiences, faculty and staff international activities, and pre-veterinary international experience information is also available. 'For more information contact the Director of International Programs.
The College of Veterinary Medicine offers post D.V.M. students the opportunity to further their veterinary skills through internship and residency programs. Internships are offered by the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and are a 12-month clinical program providing advanced training in medicine and surgery. The program is designed to qualify the individual for entry into an approved residency program leading to board certification in a recognized veterinary specialty. Residencies designed to provide advanced training and to satisfy requirements for certification as specialists are offered in a variety of clinical areas by the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
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