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Since most pre-veterinary students are interested in the biological sciences and/or in working with animals, they tend to major either in sciences applied to working with animals (e.g., animal sciences, wildlife biology) or in basic sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, zoology).
Since most pre-veterinary students are interested in the biological sciences and/or in working with animals, they tend to major either in sciences applied to working with animals (e.g., animal sciences, wildlife biology) or in basic sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, zoology).
Similar to pre-med, pre-vet is not a major but an aggregate of required courses, activities, and experiences. Typically pre-vet students pursue a four-year bachelors degree in order to fulfill the requirements needed to apply to veterinary school.
Unlike a veterinary technology program, pre-veterinary undergraduate degrees usually require many courses that are not directly related to veterinary care.. These are students who plan to become veterinarians, and they plan to go to vet school.
Pre-veterinary medicine is a pre-vet degree program that certain schools offer. You major in something else, like biology or animal science, and choose pre-vet science like a concentration. The pre-vet track guides students to fulfill all prerequisites necessary to apply for vet school.
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A student can be admitted into veterinary school with any major, as long as they have completed the pre-veterinary prerequisites. Many students pursue degrees in science, often Biology, because many of the courses align with the required pre-veterinary courses. What are the pre-veterinary prerequisite courses?
Aside from the obvious job of Veterinarian, there are plenty of other jobs that a Pre-Vet major could choose to explore after college. Those jobs include working at an animal shelter, working at an aquarium, working at a zoo, or working at a state game and fish department.
It is normally 1 year of calculus (2 semesters or 3 quarters) and agree that the pre-med and pre-dental science curriculums are basically the same.

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