MSc in Veterinary Preventive Medicine

You’re ready to make your next move—whether that’s advancing to a leadership role, specializing further, or transitioning into a new area of animal health.The master of science in veterinary preventive medicine provides the skills and experience needed for careers in public health, food safety, emerging infectious diseases, livestock health, and more. Through in-person learning or flexible online courses and tailored research opportunities, you’ll learn to apply disciplines like ecology, nutrition, genetics, and infectious disease control to complex population health challenges. With hands-on, collaborative learning from faculty deeply involved in animal health, your experience will be immediately applicable to the workforce. Choose between a 30-credit thesis program or a 36-credit non-thesis program.

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Thesis Option

Credits: 30 total from which at least 16 are from core courses and remainder are from research credits.

 

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Creative Component (non-thesis)

Credits: 36 total from which at least 19 are from core courses and remainder are from research credits.

 

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Concurrent DVM/MSc

Students can enroll in both the DVM and a graduate program after completing 90 credits of pre-veterinary or professional coursework.