Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary medicine is a subset of medicine that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. The field of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal species, both domesticated and wild, with a wide range of conditions which can affect different species.
Level of education: Bachelor and Masters Programmes
Type of instruction: Full-time
Duration: 6 and 2 years
Language of instruction: English
Course Content
- The Animal Body 1 & 2
- Professional & Clinical Skills
- Animal Life & Food Safety
- The Animal Body
- Professional & Clinical Skills
- Animal Life & Food Safety
- Student research component (foundation skills)
- Professional & Clinical Skills
- Clinical Foundation Course
- Veterinary Pathology
- Integrated Clinical Course: Cat and Dog
- Integrated Clinical Courses in Farm Animal, Equine, and Exotics
- Veterinary Public Health
- Professional & Clinical Skills
- Final year rotations (selected and core)
- Student research component
Career Prospects
You can also pursue a research career. While many graduates enter and remain within the veterinary profession for life many others find that their training enables them to succeed in a wide range of careers in research, government, private enterprise and academia. Opportunities exist for graduates to get involved in wildlife disease prevention, endangered species conservation, government service or livestock husbandry education in the developing world.
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