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Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry Professional at Universidad Católica de Santa María

Procedures of science and technology for conservation and protection of animal health, husbandry and breeding of domestic animals.
Examine, diagnose and prescribe treatments.
Investigate, adapt and create technology livestock.
Promote experimentation and improvement of appropriate technologies.
Develop and monitor production and quality of foodstuffs for livestock.
Treat and prevent diseases of farm animals and older animals.

To do so requires: Capacity for observation, analysis and synthesis.
Concern scientists and researchers.
Psychomotor skills.
Interest in animal health.

Curriculum: Syllabus

Degrees and Titles: Animal Health Technologists (3 years).
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry.
Job Title: Veterinarian Zootecnica.

Duration:

10 academic semesters

Bioveterinary Science BSc Hons at University Of Lincoln

The animal industry is a booming and growing industry. Recent years have seen an increase in biotechnological development within animal production as well as an expansion in animal health industries

More than half a billion dollars is spent yearly on animal health sales and almost as much again on its research in the US alone. This increased reliance on biological and veterinary sciences together with biotechnology, has created the need for appropriately trained scientists. Our new BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Science has been developed to support that need. It has been designed to meet the needs of students and employers looking for practical skills and knowledge in the professions allied to the practice of veterinary medicine and to that of the animal industry in general, and builds on the existing expertise and reputation of the Department in this field.