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Master of Veterinary Sciences at Universidad de La Salle

Title awarded: Master in Veterinary Sciences
Program Length: Four semesters (2 years)
Time Zone: sessions on Friday and Saturday
Register SNIES: 52553 January 2007

The University of La Salle is an educational community focused on people from a training project based on the experience of Christian values and mission and the Lasallian teaching practices, programs and processes supported by academic research, promotes dignity, and cultivates the social commitment of its members in the context of sustainable human development. It also prepares postgraduales professionals who deal with quality of economic and social development of the country, in the context of globalization which we live.

As part of advanced training is to develop depth of knowledge in specific areas, as well as the renovation, update, supplement the skills developed in students. It is also trying to acquire the skills that allow a higher level of performance and knowledge applied to the problems of organizations both public and private sectors in all fields of national activity.
Aimed at:

Professionals graduated in Veterinary Medicine (MV), or Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine (DVM) with professional experience, teaching or research in the area of emphasis selected.
Rationale:

Master’s degree in Veterinary Sciences seeks to become an option for advanced training and the changing industry practice, responding to the demands and needs. Its content takes into account the alien eyes, responds to the needs of our country, from the perspective of human development and sustainable, is directed towards the construction of knowledge, broadens the perspective of research and interaction with communities and scientific networks and options for socializing and sharing research and other academic products.

The mastery is in two groups of emphasis

- Playing in large animals.
- Internal Medicine and Surgery Small Animal

The contents of the program are presented by areas of training:
Discipline Area: Consists of courses which start closer to the emphasis of the program.
Emphasis Area: Includes the integration of theoretical and practical research processes.
Research Area: Comprised of four sequential workshops which foster the building of self-knowledge of veterinary science.
Area Electives: These courses complement the specific training and fostering the diversification theme, associated research topics.
Social Area: Orienta reflection on reality and on the professional intervention in the various fields of emphasis.
Objectives:
Update, broaden and deepen knowledge of Veterinary Sciences, typical of the area of animal breeding or medical clinic in the area, to be used and developed in the performance and professional investigation.
Strengthen skills in line with scientific advances and features, clinical and technological areas and fields of veterinary science, necessary for the management, care and preservation of animal health.
Train researchers who, through the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical techniques, can contribute to solving problems of veterinary science and teaching in the field.

Veterinary Program A Admission Requirements at University of Health Sciences Antigua

The minimum requirement to participate in the traditional program leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is the successful completion of pre-veterinary program in Universities or colleges.

The required pre-professional and science courses which should be taken and passed during the pre-veterinary program are:

General Chemistry with Laboratory
6 semester credits,

or 8 quarter credits.

Organic Chemistry with Laboratory
6 semester credits

or 8 quarter credits.

Biochemistry

(Emphasis on Animal Biochemistry and Metabolism)
3 semester credits

or 4 quarter credits.

Genetics
3 semester credits

or 4 quarter credits.

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.