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Preveterinary Technology Undergraduate at Indiana University Purdue University

At IPFW, you may complete the four-semester preveterinary curriculum, which includes the minimum requirements for admission into the baccalaureate degree program in veterinary technology at the West Lafayette campus of Purdue University.

Also available are the associate degree program and a distance learning Web-based instruction program for veterinary technology, both administered through Purdue University West Lafayette. For information concerning admission to these programs,

The distance-learning program leads to an associate degree from Purdue University while taking all required courses either at the IPFW campus, via distance learning and Web instruction, or in collaboration with local designated clinical mentors and/or veterinarians in the surrounding counties.

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Degree at Abilene Christian University Texas

The EM-ABG MSc Course generally combines a first year (M1 slot) in one institute / institution with a second year (M2 slot) in a second institute / institution. Optional choices are proposed to the students depending on their previous personal experience of scientific own professional goals.
The EM-ABG MSc Course will concentrate on use of quantitative and molecular genetics for animal breeding purposes. This involves the following concepts:
• understanding of and measuring genetic variation (Statistical Genomics)
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EM-ABG Consortium Agreement
• molecular genetics and bioinformatics (Genomics)
• design and evaluation of breeding programmes (Animal Breeding)
• understanding of intra-animal biological relationships (other)
The EM-ABG MSc course will be truly international and have many links to global research and to capacity building in developing countries. The length of the EM-ABG is 2 years (120 ETCS). The EM-ABG builds on existing MSc courses and consists of required and elective subjects: Orientation Period, Applied Period, Problem Oriented Subjects, Complementary Subjects, and Thesis Research.
The EM-ABG offers a tailor-made study plan that meets the needs of the individual student. Each EM-ABG student makes his/her own study plan. Coherence and quality are discussed and approved by the mentors to ensure that the study plan meets the requirements to award the double degree. A more detailed description of the EM-ABG Curriculum is given in 3.

Veterinary Medicine Admission Detail at Concordia College Moorhead

Why do students choose Concordia? Because they want something more out of their college education. At Concordia, we don’t just train you for a career; we prepare you for a meaningful, successful life.

Our international-themed curriculum—backed by our award-winning study abroad program—has made Concordia a leader in global education and given our students extraordinary language skills and a fresh, international perspective.
Our rigorous academic programs are infused with a world perspective and include plenty of opportunities for hands-on research, internships and co-op experience.
Our world-class faculty are committed to teaching. They’ll be your mentors, your friends and your partners in discovery.

How to Apply
Although admission to Concordia is selective—but fair—the process has never been easier. Just fill out our online application, send us your transcript, test scores and references, and we’ll get back to you with an answer in approximately 10 days. And of course Concordia welcomes international and transfer students.

Don’t forget to apply for financial aid. More than 95 percent of Concordia students receive financial aid. The average award—including grants, scholarships, loans and work study—is more than $18,000. Combine that with our quality programs and competitive tuition, and you can see that a Concordia education is not just a great investment; it’s a great value!

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at University Of Guelph

The OVC is dedicated to your success. We prepare you for the world of veterinary medicine by ensuring that you are educated in science and medicine, as well as in economics, computer technology, human and client relations, and business management. You will learn about private practice as well as alternative careers in government, teaching, research and industry. As the future of veterinary medicine changes, the Ontario Veterinary College prepares you for the diverse range of career opportunities available to you.

A variety of programs and activities exist to create awareness about career choices outside of traditional clinical practice. For example, the Summer Leadership and Research Program offers summer student researchers at OVC a variety of networking activities and field trips, exposing them to veterinarians in a variety of career settings. Career Options Mentors can put you in touch with graduates who will share their career experiences in diverse areas of veterinary medicine application.