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2 General Veterinary Studies Bachelor's Degree Programs


City University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
- Tat Chee Avenue, Hong Kong
Bachelor's degree
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM) programme aims to educate future leaders in veterinary medicine who are equipped to advance animal health and welfare. This programme ensures that students acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful veterinarians anywhere in the world.


Becker College School of Animal Studies and Natural Sciences
Pre-Veterinary Concentration
- Online USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The pre-veterinary program at Becker College has an academically rigorous science-based curriculum designed to meet the requirements for admission to most veterinary schools.
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Studying for a Bachelor's degree in General Veterinary programs can be an exhilarating journey, offering a solid foundation for those passionate about animal care and welfare. You'll gain insight into the biological sciences and practical veterinary techniques that prepare you for a rewarding career in animal health.
In this program, you'll explore essential subjects such as animal anatomy, physiology, and nutrition. Hands-on experiences in laboratories and clinical settings foster independence while developing practical skills like diagnosing illnesses, administering treatments, and performing surgical procedures. Students cultivate strong observational skills and critical thinking as they engage with a variety of species, including domestic pets and farm animals.
The curriculum typically includes courses in veterinary ethics, parasitology, and animal behavior, all of which contribute to a well-rounded understanding of animal care. Graduates often pursue careers as veterinary technicians, animal health inspectors, or researchers in animal welfare. You’ll find that this degree lays the groundwork for further studies, such as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, for those looking to expand their professional opportunities.