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2 Veterinary Medicine Degree Programs in Turkey


Harran Üniversitesi
Veterinary Faculty
- Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Pre-Vet
English, Turkish
Harran University Veterinary Faculty was opened in 1995. In the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, breeding and production of pet, small and bovine animals and poultry, improving their generations, increasing their productivity, protecting their health, treating their diseases, preventing epidemic diseases, performing preventive medicine duties in diseases transmitted from animals to humans, controlling the quality of animal products and their conformity to human health Education, research and practice are carried out on environmental pollution, marketing of live animals and animal products.


Kafkas University
Veterinary medicine
- Kars, Turkey
PhD
Our faculty was established on 20 July 1982. In our faculty, education, training and scientific research activities are carried out within the academic structure consisting of 5 departments and 20 departments. The academic staff consists of 37 Professors, 15 Associate Professors, 19 Assistant Professors, 10 Research Assistants and 15 Administrative staff. Our faculty has a total of 721 students. There are Master's and Doctorate programs in many departments.
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Veterinary Medicine is a dynamic field that combines science, compassion, and practical skills to ensure the health and well-being of animals. Pursuing a degree in Veterinary Medicine in Turkey offers students a unique environment where they can immerse themselves in animal care and learn comprehensive medical practices.
Through courses in animal anatomy, pathology, and diagnostics, students develop the technical skills necessary for diagnosing and treating various conditions in animals. Hands-on experiences in clinical settings help you refine competencies like performing surgeries, managing anesthesia, and conducting laboratory tests. The educational approach often includes collaborative projects and case studies, fostering a deeper understanding of veterinary science in real-world contexts. Students strengthen critical thinking as they engage with complex case scenarios and diverse animal health challenges.
Turkey's commitment to veterinary education aligns with its growing animal care industry, presenting students with career paths in animal hospitals, research institutions, and public health organizations. This educational journey cultivates independence, preparing you for a fulfilling career dedicated to animal welfare.