Friday, May 15, 2020

Becoming A Licensed Veterinari Degrees, Courses,...

There are six major steps to becoming a licensed Veterinarian: degrees, courses, certifications, testing, veterinary experience and interviews. Once a student has gone through all six steps, then is the student transitioned as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. To become a licensed Veterinarian, a student must seek a Bachelor’s Degree in a major science area. As a personal reference, I am considering majoring in molecular biology/pre-veterinary medicine. On average, a student will take about four to five years studying, before they graduate with their Bachelor’s Degree. During the course of the students’ undergraduate studies, the student is recommended that he or she should maintain a grade point average of a 3.5 or higher. This grade point average is one of the requirements, used in the process for consideration into one of the limited veterinary medical schools. During a students’ undergraduate years, at a four-year university, the student will take any and all available science and mathematics courses. This includes but not limited to, algebra, calculus, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, zoology, biology and animal anatomy and physiology. After spending four to five years studying a specific science area, the student will need to follow the step-by-step process to applying for veterinary medical school. Requirements to getting into veterinary medical school. An example of a veterinary medical school, here in the United States of America, is the University of

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