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Veterinary Medicine Graduate at Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

The objective of the course of Veterinary Medicine is to train professionals to work in the fields of medicine and surgery of domestic and wild animals. The scope of work of the Veterinary involve the areas of trade and production of animal products, inspection of slaughterhouses and cold, expertise, and health examination of animals enrolled in sports competitions and exhibitions. The sectors in areas related to livestock, preparation and monitoring of feed-related activities are also supported by their academic background.

In practice, the course is taught in the Veterinary Hospital in Two brothers and the field of Advanced Clinic for Cattle in Garanhuns, looking to biotechnology in breeding of animals for the purpose of increased production and improving the quality of herds.

The veterinarian can work in private and public, as autonomous, developing surveillance activities with the objective of preserving animal and public health in Clinical Medicine, Veterinary Surgery and Veterinary hospitals, Zoos and parks, as well as laboratories, pharmaceuticals and vaccines, animal products and cooperative private farms.

Day of Veterinary Medical: Sept. 9

Vacancies: 100 (50 per semester)
Shift: Daytime
Course Duration: 11 semesters
Hours: 4170 hours
Course arrangements: serial

Veterinary Medicine Graduate at Universidade da Região da Campanha

This course is offered in Bagé in Rural Campus, in Alegrete.

The degree aims to train professionals with a solid scientific basis, able to understand and diagnose the current situation of livestock, as well as to guide the use of modern techniques to make farming economically viable activities. The professional will have power to run the profession in any area of their training. The graduate earns degree in veterinary medicine.

Under the coordination of professor José Carlos Lucena Rosa, this course offers 50 places per semester. The time duration of the course is 5 years (10 semesters), for a total of 4,470 hours / class. The classes take place in the daytime shift.

Among its general characteristics, the Course of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Region of the Campaign’s goal to form a competent professional with an overview and critique of the man in his relation with the environment and the society, dedicated to the branch of science Agrarian that studying animals, providing their cooperation in raising the living standards of the community, whose theoretical and practical knowledge to enable the exercise of the following main activities:

- Promote and implement measures to encourage the production of animals, instructing or adopting the procedures and systems, genetic and food that are most given to improvement of the various species and breeds, including the conditioning of their better adaptation to the environment, aiming to objectives of its creation and the destiny of their products;

- Study, coordination and implementation of techniques of interest to animal breeding, including the service of artificial insemination;

- Inspection and supervision from a health and hygiene of products of animal origin;

- Study and implementation of public health measures in relation to diseases of animals transmissible to humans (zoonoses);

- Perform the technical supervision of the exhibition of animals and of experimental stations for their creation;

- Clinical and surgical obstetrics domestic animals;

- Prophylaxis and control of infectious diseases and parasites of domestic animals;

- Join the examinations that the pets have to be submitted for the purpose of their registration in the companies registry of pedigree;

- Teaching and research, both in the professional sector of the veterinary sector and in basic biological sciences related.

Zootecnia Graduate at Universidade Castelo Branco

Objectives
The Zootecnista acts in the administration of property in the planning of production and investment in breeding, production ecossustentável foods of high nutritional value for humans, appropriate animal nutrition, planning the best use of grazing land to produce food for animals with the environment, reducing soil degradation and deforestation, when it optimizes and streamlines the use of areas.
Duration
4 years (8 semesters)
Location
Penha
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Registration open for Vestibular 2009.1

Forecast start: February 2009

Masters in Zoology at Gauhati University

In today’s competitive world, everybody needs to have an edge and the Department of Zoology has an enviable reputation for making sure our postgraduates are successful competitors in obtaining jobs in academic as well as in other fields.

The two year taught Master Degree course has been divided into 4 Semesters, each semester having 500 marks. Students are allowed to have a special paper of their interest in the 4th Semester course.

There are five special papers viz.
Animal Ecology & Wildlife Biology
Animal Physiology & Biochemistry
Cell & Molecular biology
Entomology
Fish Biology & Fishery Science

Applied Zoolog MSc at Mangalore University

16a +8b +3c Two Years 4 semesters i) Candidates seeking admission to M.Sc. Applied Zoology course shall have passed the 3 years B.Sc. degree examination of Mangalore University or any other University considered equivalent thereto, with Zoology as optional/ major/ special subject at the under graduate level. They shall have obtained not less than 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates) marks in the cognate subject.

ii)Candidates who have passed the B.Sc.Ed. Degree examination (Regional college scheme) of any University are eligible for admission to the programme, provided they satisfy all other requirements mentioned in (i) above.

Veterinary Technician Diploma at Sheridan College

Sheridan’s Veterinary Technician Program provides students with an excellent theoretical and practical education, enabling graduates to build and sustain highly rewarding careers providing medical care for animals, and working as members of a professional team in veterinary hospitals and laboratory settings. This program will appeal to students with experience related to animals. They must have a strong background in science and math and strong interpersonal communication skills. Due to the physical demands of the job, they should also possess good manual dexterity and have the ability to lift and carry up to 25 kg. Because of the unique nature of this program, it is recommended that before applying to the program you:
Interview a Registered Veterinary Technician
Obtain experience in a veterinary clinic
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES

Students will attend a co-op placement in an approved veterinary facility for 14 weeks between the second and third semesters of the program.
ADDITIONAL COSTS/WORKLOAD

Students should expect to spend approximately $800 – $1,000 on laboratory supplies and equipment, textbooks, lab coat and scrubs. Students can expect to spend 20 – 25 hours each week on assignments outside of their regularly scheduled classes. Due to the nature of the field, weekend and evening assignments are to be expected.

Veterinary Assistant Diploma at Kirkwood Community College

Entry time: Fall

Length: 1 year (3 semesters)

Award: Diploma

Description: As a Veterinary Assistant student, you’ll prepare for a career working with animals in a variety of settings such as veterinary clinics, animal control agencies, boarding kennels and grooming salons. You’ll study animal diseases and disease prevention, small animal pharmacology, pet grooming, kennel management, animal behavior, nutrition, legal principles, human relations, communication and computer science.

Pre Veterinary Science Tuition and Fees at Saint Marys University Of Minnesota

Attendance confirmation $300
(non-refundable confirmation of attendance due upon acceptance)

ANNUAL FEES
Tuition: $23,670
(12-17 credits per semester)
Room**: $3,570
Board: $2,810
Activity fee: $170
Technology fee: $310
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Total: $30,530

ADDITIONAL FEES (if applicable)

Path to Academic Success (PASS): $2,000

Per credit instruction: $790
Per credit audit: $395

Foreign study fee
London: $1,050
all others: $525

Commencement fee: $150
(2008-2009 graduates)

Late registration (per class) $50
(after add/drop period)

NSF / Returned check: $20

**Additional fee for the following residences:
Village Apts, Gilmore Creek Hall: $200
Pines Hall: $400
Hillside Hall: $600

Rev. Feb 2008

Refund Policy

The following policy governs refunds as a result of withdrawal from the university or individual courses.

Tuition
100% refundable through the end of the registration change period as designated by the Registrar.
75% refundable through the end of the third week of the semester.
50% refundable through the end of the sixth week of the semester.
No refund after the sixth week of the semester.

Special course or laboratory fees
100% refundable through the end of the registration change period as designated by the Registrar.
No refund after the registration change period as designated by the Registrar.

Room
Pro-rata refund (based on a 16-week semester) is calculated from the end of the week in which the student withdraws plus two additional weeks.
No refund after the sixth week of occupancy.

Board
Pro-rata refund (based on a 16-week semester) is calculated from the end of the week in which the student withdraws, plus two additional weeks.

Payment Plans


Payment Plans
The following payment plans were designed to assist your family as it prepares for and budgets for the cost of your education. You may choose either the Standard Payment Plan or the 10-Payment Plan to fit your need.

Standard Payment Plan
The annual fees will be divided into two semesters. All semester charges minus the pending financial aid for the semester are to be paid by August 5, 2008 for the first semester and January 5, 2009 for the second semester. Work study is not included in determining the payment plan. Once computed, your payment could change if changes are made to a financial aid package.

Any additional fees* such as special course fees, health service charges etc., are to be paid by the 5th of the month following their appearance on the statement.

Payment Schedule

Aug. 5: first semester charges
Sept. 5: * any additional fees
Oct. 5: * any additional fees
Nov. 5: * any additional fees
Dec. 5: * any additional fees
Jan. 5: second semester charges and *any additional fees
Feb. 5: * any additional fees
March 5: * any additional fees
March 5: $500 deposit for next academic year
April 5: * any additional fees
May 5: * any additional fees

Pre Veterinary Degree at Sacred Heart University

Required Recommended
Concepts in Biology
BI 111, 112, 113, 114 Speech
CA 101
Genetics
BI 220 Cell Biochemistry
BI 311
Microbiology
BI 230 Animal Development
BI 212
Plus: Upper Division Electives
See Recommended Courses Animal Behavior
BI 255
Inorganic Chemistry
CH 151, 152, 153, 154
Organic Chemistry
CH 221, 222, 223, 224
Physics
PY 111, 112, 113, 114
Math
Calculus MA 151
Statistics MA 131
Social Science
6 semester hours
Humanities
9 semester hours
English
2 semesters English Composition

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS

Undergraduate research whether in the sciences or the humanities is strongly recommended. Internships at hospitals and clinics are also desirable. See 360 & 390 listings under your major.

NB: Students should always check individual med/vet/dent/op schools for individual course requirements. Individual schools have specific undergraduate curriculum requirements. The list above is a generic list.

PreVet Undergraduate at University Of Arkansas Monticello

To be eligible for a baccalaureate degree in eight semesters from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, a student must file a Program of Study approved by
his/her advisor and the academic department chair upon entering the University. The Program of Study must contain a minimum 124 semester hours of
unduplicated credit at the 1000-level or above, 40 of which must be upper-level credit hours. Students planning to teach should review the certification
requirements provided by the School of Education. Specific degree requirements are listed at the end of the Program of Study. The Program of Study is for
informational purposes only; it is the responsibility of the student to fulfill all requirements for graduation at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The
Program of Study is subject to change as academic program changes are needed to comply with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education regulations.
NOTE: Some courses require pre-requisite and/or co-requisite classes. UAM reserves the right to substitute courses. Contact the department chair for specific
information. Some courses may only be offered during specific semesters. Students who score below the required minimum level on placement exams will be
required to take additional credit hours as part of this University’s developmental education program. See the current academic catalog for more information.
Courses that fulfill the General Education Requirements are in italics