Preveterinary medicine Major at Kansas State University
The College of Veterinary Medicine was
established in 1905. Since then more than
6,000 men and women have been granted
the doctor of veterinary medicine degree.
Departments within the College of Veterinary
Medicine are anatomy and physiology,
clinical sciences, and diagnostic
medicine/pathobiology.
The college’s nationally recognized
instructional and research programs provide
the highest standards of professional
education. A rich, varied, and extensive
agricultural program in the area surrounding
the college, a city with many pets and
a zoo, and referrals from surrounding
states provide a wealth of clinical material
for professional education in veterinary
medicine.
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