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Veterinaria Degree at Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio

The vet has always had an important role in animal health and welfare, which has led to improved quality of life. Today, development and industrialization of animal products (meat, milk, fish, etc..) And the consequent demand for quality control and inspection of them, gives the figure of the veterinarian a greater role in society.
The students of the Veterinary UAX receive intensive theoretical and practical training through a personalized education in small groups by highly qualified teachers, which will train them as professionals of the highest order.

To this end, the UAX opened during the 2005-2006 academic year a large Veterinary Hospital equipped with the latest technology from Europe.

Wildlife Management & Enforcement Certificate at Southwest Virginia Community College

Course
Number Course Title Lecture
Hours Lab
Hours Course
Credits

First Semester
ENG 111/101 College Composition I/Practical
Writing I 3 0 3
ADJ 166 Fish & Game Regulations 3 0 3

ADJ 100 Sur. of Crim. Justice System 3 0 3

SPD 100 Prin. of Public Speaking 3 0 3
FOR 135 Wildlife & Fisheries Mgmt. 3 1 4
TOTAL 15 1 16

Total Minimum Credits for the Career Studies Certificate in Wildlife Management and Enforcement 16

Animal Science & Biotechnology Undergraduate at Chungbuk National University

Recently, animal science has been extended from traditional farm animal like cattle, pigs, chickens, etc. to wild birds, fish, experimental animals and pets so that animal science now takes in every animal that humans use as objects of resource. Overcoming the limitation of the early industry, animal science has changed as a comprehensive industry that now embraces the industry of processing and distribution. The area of animal science studies has been enlarged and specialized through improving production and inventing new functional materials by the automation of equipment, and bioengineering technique. The purpose of these studies is to accept the change of the new era, to develop studies of animal science and its industry, and to encourage excellent individuals to work in the practical industrial sites.