Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

The DVM degree program is comprised of three years of preveterinary course work as well as four years of veterinary sciences, allowing the school to accommodate students from various systems of education. The program is from four to sevenyears in length depending upon an individual’s academic background.

The majority of students apply for entry into the fourth year of the seven year program, the first year of the veterinary sciences. These students generally complete the requirements for the DVM degree within four calendar years of successful academic progress.

Students seeking entry without the qualification necessary for direct entry into veterinary sciences, may apply for entry into a five to seven year program which encompasses up to three years of preveterinary science coursework.

Dual degree programs provide veterinary students with the opportunity of studying Public Health or pursuing an MSc in research with areas of concentration in Anatomy, Marine Medicine, Microbiology, Morphological and clinical pathology, Parasitology, Pharmacology or Wildlife Medicine while pursuing their veterinary education.

Additionally, preveterinary students who do not hold a first degree and wish to obtain a bachelor degree in the course of their studies may be eligible to do so. Evaluation of prior educational background will determine eligibility and appropriate placement within the BSc/DVM program.

 

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Pre-veterinary Medicine

 

The three-year Preveterinary Program is designed as a foundation for and pathway isnto the Veterinary Medicine Program....more

Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Medicine


The School of Veterinary Medicine is fully authorized by the government of Grenada to confer the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree......more