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Veterinarian Zootecnista Degree at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur

Since the domain and the application of methods and techniques, will be able to diagnose, prevent, treat, monitor and participate in the eradication of diseases and disorders that affect the species of animal production and affectionate man, and those that put threatening human health and the economy.
May plan, administer and manage efficiently the companies engaged in animal production and processing of livestock products.
Act as an agent of change in rural areas, will be an important element in the processes of adaptation and technology transfer to farmers.
Using advanced technology and experience, will be able to determine the origin, quality, state of health and safety are the food of animal origin. Also be trained to plan, manage and supervise the processing and preserving food from animal origin intended for human consumption and animal feed.

PreVeterinary Undergraduate at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri S&T students have been very successful in gaining admission to medical, veterinary and dental schools. A pre-health professions program does not require a specific major. It does require considerable coursework in chemistry, biology, anatomy, biochemistry, physiology and one year of physics is highly recommended.
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Missouri S&T pre-med students have the option of participating in the Bryant Scholars Program, a guaranteed admission program at the University of Missouri-Columbia’s School of Medicine. Bryant Scholars is designed to encourage young people from rural areas to pursue a medical education and return to practice in rural Missouri.