
Academics


Community Outreach
The program provides students the opportunity to learn about canine and feline preventive care for all life cycles including vaccines and parasite treatment, prevention and productions. This has a significant impact on preparing students for their fourth year clinical rotations and life as a veterinarian.
Academic Programs
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Professional Courses
View the core curriculum for students at the College of Veterinary Medicine including years 1-3 and VM4 clinical rotations.
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Clinical Year Education Program
The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences administers the Clinical Year (“Visiting Scholars”) Program through individual memorandum of understanding agreements with Ross University, St. George’s University, and St. Matthew’s University and welcomes students from all of these veterinary schools.
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Graduate Programs
The graduate program of the Department focuses on two major areas: residency training in preparation for board certification, and research training at the Master’s level. The department offers the Master of Science degree with a major in Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Surgery, or Theriogenology.