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| + | <BR>A veterinary college student in Korea must complete the two-year(80 credits) pre-vet course and the four-year(160 credits) undergraduate courses |
| + | <BR>of veterinary medicine. As an undergraduate student, he/she needs to complete the following subjects step-by-step: |
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| + | <BR>Basic veterinary medicine - veterinary anatomy(comparative and neuroanatomy), veterinary histology, veterinary embriology, |
| + | <BR> veterinary biotechnology, veterinary physiology, veterinary immunology, veterinary biochemistry, etc. |
| + | <BR>Preventive veterinary medicine - veterinary pathology, veterinary pharmacology, veterinary toxicology, public health science(food and environmental |
| + | <BR> hygiene), veterinary microbiology(bacteriology, virology), laboratory animal medicine, veterinary infectious diseases, |
| + | <BR> veterinary parasitology, etc. |
| + | <BR>Clinical veterinary medicine - veterinary internal medicine, veterinary surgery, veterinary obstetrics, veterinary clinical pathology, veterinary |
| + | <BR> diagnostic Imaging, diseases of fowls, aquatic animal diseases, zoo and wildlife animal disease, veterinary jurisprudence, etc. |
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| + | <BR>After completing the whole courses of study, you will be qualified to take the national veterinary board hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture and |
| + | <BR>Forestry. Once you achieve the veterinary license, you will become a professional veterinarian in Korea.<BR><BR> |
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