Animal Production and Health Undergraduate at Haramaya University
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Accreditation Information :
Pre Requisite Courses :
Qualifying Exams :
Tution Fees :
Financial Aid / Scholarship Offered :
Courses :
Traditional Admission Requirements
The following materials are needed before a student may be accepted into Springfield College-Benedictine University. A student is responsible for having all credentials sent to the College. Your application will be considered for admission as soon as all of your credentials are received; students are notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
Graduation from an accredited high school or completion of a General Education Development Certificate (GED).
Official transcript(s) from high school for freshman and transfer students with less than 20 transferable credit hours.
Official transcript(s) from all colleges and universities previously attended.
Health Form.
ACT, SAT, GED or TOEFL** (if applicable) scores.
English Language proficiency.
A personal interview with the Director of Enrollment Services and/or additional testing may be required of some applicants.
This CEAV course brings the necessary knowledge to react to the main dysfunctions in production and health of porcine herds as well as in quality-safety of products. The objective of the course is to gain a high level of know-how from case studies and practice.
Traditional Admission Requirements
The following materials are needed before a student may be accepted into Springfield College-Benedictine University. A student is responsible for having all credentials sent to the College. Your application will be considered for admission as soon as all of your credentials are received; students are notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
Graduation from an accredited high school or completion of a General Education Development Certificate (GED).
Official transcript(s) from high school for freshman and transfer students with less than 20 transferable credit hours.
Official transcript(s) from all colleges and universities previously attended.
Health Form.
ACT, SAT, GED or TOEFL** (if applicable) scores.
English Language proficiency.
A personal interview with the Director of Enrollment Services and/or additional testing may be required of some applicants.
Veterinary Medicine was established to research and teach subjects concerning the theoretical and practical prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various animal diseases. The Department also produces competent veterinarians who can contribute to the health and well-being of animals and humans through their learning in clinical management and comprehensive laboratory examinations of animal diseases.
Tuition fee (for Home/EU students) – £3145 per year (except for students on NHS-funded programmes within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, and the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences)
Foundation Year (where applicable) – £1255*
Professional training year – £470 (15 per cent of full-time annual rate)