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Nov 01, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Biology Advisors
Dr. Kimberly M. Bates and Dr. Nicole Aulik, Biology Advisors
Pasteur Hall, Room 228 (507-457-5458)
Chemistry Advisors
Dr. Sara Hein - Pasteur Hall, Room 342 (507-457-5294)
Dr. Thomas Nalli - Pasteur Hall, Room 350 (507-457-2476)
This program is designed for entry into the University of Minnesota (U of M) College of Veterinary Medicine. All applicants must have completed at least three years of college work. A degree in biology or chemistry fits best with the required courses, but other degrees are acceptable.
All applicants must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Applicants must also apply through the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS), and they must meet the application deadline of October 1. For general admission and other useful information, applicants are encouraged to visit the VMCAS website at www.aavmc.org; click on VMCAS. Students planning to apply to other schools of veterinary medicine should consult the entry requirements of their chosen veterinary schools. Students should meet early with an advisor to plan their programs of study.
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Required Courses
These courses fulfill the entrance requirements of the U of M College of Veterinary Medicine. These courses do not constitute a degree. For degree requirements, see the Biology Program or Chemistry Program requirements in this catalog. Electives
STAT 110 (3 S.H.), Fundamentals of Statistics, is not required, but is recommended by the U of M College of Veterinary Medicine.
12 to 18 elective credits to be chosen from the two groups below:
- History and Social Sciences (6-9 credits): Economics (recommended), geography, history, political science, psychology, social science, and sociology courses.
- Arts and Humanities (6-9 credits): Art, literature, music, philosophy, theater, religion, and foreign language literature courses. The U of M College of Veterinary Medicine does not accept introductory and intermediate language courses as arts and humanities courses. (Additional courses are required for students who do not earn a bachelor’s degree at WSU; see the U of M College of Veterinary Medicine Catalog.)
Note:
◎ = Oral Intensive
◆ = Math/Critical Analysis Intensive
△ = Writing Intensive
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