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1. Summary of Degree Programs for the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine


For a list of programs offered by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, search Programs. The Overview, Admissions and Program Details tabs in the selected program contain important information regarding admission and graduation requirements.


Degrees Offered

Undergraduate

Professional

DVM

Graduate

MSc

PhD


Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine offers a four-year professional degree leading to a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). Completion of at least two years of post-secondary instruction at a recognized university or at a college providing university-equivalency in coursework is required prior to application to the DVM program. Please refer to Admissions under the Faculty Regulations section for further details.


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