Veterinary Medicine has made substantial contributions to the development of anatomy, histology and physiology and has led to great advances not only in veterinary science but also in the humanities. The Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine trains students to work in the traditional areas of veterinary science: veterinary medicine and surgery, animal production and health, and food hygiene, safety and technology.
While many of our graduates enter and remain within the veterinary profession for life many others find that their training at Edinburgh enables them to succeed in a wide range of careers in research, government, private enterprise and academia.
The undergraduate program leads to the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Animal Science or Pre-Veterinary Science. Incoming freshmen students enter our program as Animal Science Majors and must choose the Animal Biotechnology and Research concentration or the Animal Management concentration. (Students can choose to change their concentration later if they find their interests are better suited to the other concentration.) Students must meet specific criteria (noted below) and apply to change to the Pre-Veterinary Major.
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).