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Veterinary Undergraduate at Nippon Veterinary and Animalscience University

Undergraduate students majoring in veterinary science are required to complete a six-year professional education program in which students learn and study the clinic of various animals including industrial animals, pets, wild animals, etc., the quarantine of animals, fish diseases,
epidemics common to men and animals, and how to breed and improve livestock, how to secure the safety of food and medicine, etc. The basic veterinary courses include anatomy, biology, biochemistry, etc.; the clinical veterinary courses internal medicine, surgery, radiology, etc.; and the applied veterinary courses public health, laboratory and wild animals, fish diseases, etc. Students learn these courses intensively, participating in practices, and deepen the knowledge about such practical areas as biogenetics and the management of animal clinic. In the courses of clinical practices a special emphasis is placed upon the diagnosis and treatment of infected animals, especially cows, horses, pigs, dogs, and cats.

Veterinary Surgery MSc at Chulalongkorn University

The department is committed to provide the higher education, research and service in the fields of veterinary anesthesia, dentistry, ophthalmology, radiology, surgery and ultrasonography. The highly educated and experienced faculties contribute to our strength in the committed fields. The graduate program emphasizes on clinical practices and researches on a number of referred and nonreferred animal patients in the faculty teaching hospital. Students will have great opportunities to obtain clinical experiences for serving the society by servicing and assisting the faculties in the hospital.

Veterinary Pathobiology MSc at Chulalongkorn University

The graduate study in Pathobiology is a multidisciplinary program providing a common back ground for clinical practices and the basic research. To render a guideline for the veterinary diagnosis and thera- peutic areas of interest, our programs are recommended for veterinary pathologist, parasitologist, microbiologist, virologist and the immunologist. Chulalongkorn University, the first institution of the high learning was established in 1917. As well as the Faculty of Veterinary Science, we are the most experienced school of veterinary science of the country. Almost 70 years of experience in veterinary medical teaching we have produced most than 3600 veterinary undergraduates to date. For that reason, we are able to provide the first-class veteri- nary facilities and staffs who will be giving an excellent lecture series and hands-on research throughout the graduate program. A series of course works are delivered by seminars, practice works and clinical adjoined field research. Course Outline : Our course offer an exclusive study program in order to furnish you with scientific research, clinical research and pathological critical skills, with are our uniqueness. The overall aim of these programs are to produce the veterinary masters and doctorates in animal diseases, diagnostic techniques and animal immunology in order to connect you to the world of veterinary science. Course content : year 1 is the groundbreaking course work. Students will be involves in an introduction to cell and molecular biology, excellent series of seminar in pathobiology and research methodology. yesr 2 is the decisive course work. Students will be advised to one of the specialities in pathobiology. For example, students will be have to take one of these pathobiology sub-programs, pathology, para- sitology, microbiology, virology and immunology as their desire. year 3 until completion is for thesis or dissertation. The undertaken experimental works are under supervision of the research committee. In addition, for each individual, his/her thesis or dissertation will be necessary for the program completion. We encourage students to write a publication at the end of the program.

Veterinary Clinical Sciences Grad Dip at Chulalongkorn University

The Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Clinical Science Program is designed to endow the veterinarians with specialised experiences in veterinary clinical practices. The Program is devided into 4 specialist tracts;
• Veterinary Medicine
• Small Animal Reproduction
• Veterinary Pathology
• Veterinary Surgery
During the one-year course each candidate will receive first hand training with the Faculty’s Specialists using the best clinical, surgical and diagnostic tools available in the country, including attending clinical seminars to discuss various cases in details.