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Veterinary Medicine Degree at Universidade de Marília

The student who enters the course of Veterinary Medicine brings
only the image of the medical professional who will deal with an animal
sick, but then realizes that this idea is incomplete,
because the main objective in forming a new professional
Veterinarian is add value, have general training,
humanistic, and critical, reflective and able to meet
society’s expectations.
The representative role of the veterinarian is along the
decades, occupying a position of prominence in the middle
social and economic, especially in light of trends
professionals in relation to education, to control diseases,
working and collaborating with public institutions
health, both federal, state and municipal, contributing
effectively for the prophylaxis and control of zoonoses. The role of
Medical and Veterinary Sanitarista has increased the participation of
training in protection of human health.
The Course

Strong Science
And the emergence of medical
new technologies require the
increasing professional
intelectualização. These
conditions, the course provides the
provision of reference
based on theory and
practice with the aim of
guide the knowledge in
multiple directions, providing
learner conditions
to act in a creative way,
in situations of everyday life.

Clinical Veterinary Medicine Degree at Hunan Agricultural University

Clinical veterinary medicine is a discipline mainly about diagnoses approach and theory of the livestock and poultry. It’s an important basic course in the major of veterinary medicine, bridging the basic courses and major courses. As an introductory course in animal clinic, it plays a very important role in the clinic veterinary medicine major. The teaching aim of this course is to equip the students with common methods, basic theory, basic knowledge, and basic technique of the clinic animal diagnoses and treatment, so that they can find and recognize the ordinary features and symptoms of different animal diseases, and give correct judgement and treatment according to their integrative and precise analyses.

Animal Nutrition Science Degree at Hunan Agricultural University

Animal Nutrition Science is a traditional excellent major of our university with its own specialty and fame. The training aim of this major is to cultivate practical and professional talents for the fields of education, research, technology promotion, entity administration of animal production. And as the main course of this major, it is very important in the realization of major training aim. Its basic task is to provide theoretical basis and practice reference for the scientific animal production. The purpose of this course is to stimulate the study interests of students by using various teaching methods and device, so that they can master the basic theory and technique of this course, study the physical effect of the nutritious materials in the feed and the animals’ needs in it and different influential factors; master the concepts of various nutrients and examining principle, understand the evaluation and setting methods of the nutrient usage. In this course, we are aimed to foster the students’ capability in practice, problem analyzing and solving via the teaching model of combining self-study and practice.

Veterinary Medicine Undergraduate at Chungbuk National University

Veterinary Medicine provides the knowledge of a general medical science of animals and related applications and research. The departments aim is to contribute to the development of our national and international society by training veterinary professionals, furthering the knowledge in veterinary science, biomedical science and public health. The veterinary curriculum provides students with the basic biomedical education and the practical training of veterinary clinical science. Students complete 2 years of preparatory (80 credits) and 4 years of regular courses (160 credits) and can acquire the government authorized license as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) by passing the national board examination. At present, 95-100% of the graduates have passed the national board examination every year.