Curriculum Designed With Your Goals in Mind
Veterinary school entrance requirements vary, so careful planning is important. Your faculty advisor will help you design a curriculum that includes upper-level courses in anatomy, physiology, zoology, microbiology and nutrition.
Most pre-veterinary students select a major in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, or biology-chemistry, though other fields are possible. The academic advisor guides the student鈥檚 course choices to ensure that they best suit the student鈥檚 career goals. The science curriculum includes the prerequisite courses for admission to veterinary school including general biology, general and organic chemistry, genetics, microbiology, comparative animal physiology, etc. Most students complete an internship or shadowing experience in animal care.
The academic advisor and pre-medical advisor also assist in the professional school admission process. Arrangements for the internship are made by the university.
Most veterinary schools require applicants to take .