Associate degrees in Veterinary Medicine (DVM): A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of veterinary medicine, involving the diagnosis, treatment, and health care management of animals and animal populations and the prevention and management of zoonosis. Includes instruction in the veterinary basic sciences, infectious and noninfectious disease, diagnostic procedures, veterinary clinical medicine, obstetrics, radiology, anesthesiology, surgery, toxicology, animal health and preventive medicine, clinical nutrition, practice management, and professional standards and ethics.
Baylor University Associate degree Preveterinary Medicine | Baylor University |
An applicant is expected to have completed at least 32 hours of course work before submitting an application (October 1). At least 64 hours semester of college or university credits are required for admission to the professional program. Applicants are requested to have the majority of their science prerequisites completed by the semester of application. ALL prerequisites must be completed by the end of the spring semester prior to matriculation into... |
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