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18 Veterinary Science programs found

Bachelor Programs in Health Care Veterinary Science

A bachelor’s degree provides the education necessary to find a career in many different disciplines. Most programs include a combination of general subject classes and specific courses tailored to the student’s field of study.

What is a Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine? This degree is designed for individuals who want to help animals via medical, therapeutic, dental, and surgical methods. This is the first step in the path to becoming a veterinarian, although this program can also prepare students for other jobs in the veterinarian field as well. Each program will vary, but most of them offer courses in veterinary sciences, diagnostic procedures, noninfectious and infectious disease, veterinary clinical medicine, toxicology, nutrition, preventive medicine, and professional ethics and standards.

Individuals who enjoy working with animals most often benefit from earning this degree in that it will train them for a variety of careers. Whether finding a job right after graduation or continuing on to earn a doctorate degree, students can be prepared with the proper education.

The costs associated with a veterinary medicine degree will vary from one school to another. Students are encouraged to call the schools directly to ask about the tuition and fees required.

There are a number of career opportunities for those interested in working with animals, as the veterinary field is broad. Graduates can find positions in animal production, animal protection, and domestic animal treatment. Career paths that do not require a graduate degree include animal care technician, veterinary pharmaceutical industry researcher, veterinary clinic manager, and poultry or meat inspector. Students who earn their doctorate can become veterinary professionals and work directly with animals to diagnose and treat injured and diseased animals.

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