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A Master of Science degree in Veterinary Sciences is granted in recognition of scholarly scientific research attainments and prepares graduates with strong technical skills for careers in industry or veterinary medicine.
Our combined DVM/PhD and DVM/MS programs offer rigorous training for careers at the interface between basic sciences and veterinary sciences, preparing students for academic or private sector careers in veterinary and biomedical research.
Meet our MS and PhD students in Veterinary Medicine (VMED) who are engaged in research related to animal and human health and welfare.
In this program veterinary students can simultaneously earn a DVM and a master of public health (MPH) degree in as little as four years. Students obtain the credentials to work in government or industry on issues relating to food safety, emerging infectious diseases, biosecurity, and public health.
The College of Veterinary Medicine is home to a wide array of internship and specialty residency opportunities. Programs offer trainees well-rounded, comprehensive training experiences across the many facets of veterinary medicine. Explore what we have to offer!
A Master of Science degree in Comparative and Molecular Biosciences (CMB) is granted in recognition of scholarly scientific research attainments and prepares graduates with strong technical skills for careers in industry or veterinary medicine.
Poultry Certificate Training. The University of Minnesota offers three Poultry Training Programs for current and aspiring professionals, 1. Certificate, 2. Research Masters, & 3. Leadership Masters. The Poultry Certificate: Health Focus is the foundation for this program.
In this program veterinary students can simultaneously earn a DVM and a master of public health (MPH) degree in as little as four years. Students obtain the credentials to work in government or industry on issues relating to food safety, emerging infectious diseases, biosecurity, and public health.
At least 12 course credits and 24 doctoral thesis credits must be completed while enrolled in the Veterinary Sciences graduate program. Approved transfer coursework may include a maximum of 12 graduate credits taken as a non-degree seeking or non-admitted student.
The Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences department (VBS) conducts cutting-edge research, provides high-quality educational offerings and continually strives to reach out to our community and provide high-end services to our clients.