Program Summary
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is a professional doctoral program focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases in animals. The course covers topics such as animal anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, surgery, pathology, microbiology, and clinical practice in both companion animals and livestock. Students are trained to perform medical procedures, conduct surgeries, prescribe medications, and provide general care for animals. Graduates are licensed veterinarians, working in various settings such as animal hospitals, farms, research facilities, wildlife conservation, and public health organizations.