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Introduction

The veterinary medicine is 『the medicine work together in effort to improve both human and animal health and specifically focus on animal health and welfare. 』. It covers preventive medicine and treatment on overall animals such as industrial animals(mammalia, fowls, etc.), laboratory animals(dog, mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, hamster, primates, etc.), companion animals(dog, cat, etc.), fish, wild animals and insects(bee, etc.). A veterinary college student must complete the two-year(80 credits) pre-vet course and the four-year(160 credits) undergraduate courses of veterinary medicine. As a undergraduate student, he/she need to complete the following subjects step-by-step: Basic veterinary medicine - veterinary anatomy(comparative and neuroanatomy), veterinary histology, veterinary embriology, veterinary biotechnology, veterinary physiology, veterinary immunology, veterinary biochemistry, etc. Preventive veterinary medicine - veterinary pathology, veterinary pharmacology, veterinary toxicology, public health science(food and environmental hygiene), veterinary microbiology(bacteriology, virology), laboratory animal medicine, veterinary infectious diseases, veterinary parasitology, etc. Clinical veterinary medicine - veterinary internal medicine, veterinary surgery, veterinary obstetrics, veterinary clinical pathology, veterinary diagnostic Imaging, diseases of fowls, aquatic animal diseases, zoo and wildlife animal disease, veterinary jurisprudence, etc. After completing the whole courses of study, you will be qualified to take the national veterinary board hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Once you achieve the veterinary license, you will become a professional veterinarian.

History

1989.03 Established as Major in Veterinary Medicine, College of Agricultural Science 1992.07 Established Master Degree course, Graduate school 1993.09 Established College of Veterinary Medicine 1995.10 Established Ph.D course, Graduate school 1997.03 Established Major in Pre-Veterinary Medicine, College of Natural Science 2000.03 Established Veterinary Hospital 2004.04 Second building of College of Veterinary Medicine is completed 2006.03 Opening of Laboratory Animal Research Center 2009.07 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Major is transfered to College of Veterinary Medicine (prior College of Natural Science)

Education

Research

Clinical

School name

College of Veterinary Medicine Chungbuk National University

Established

Location

Principal's name

Total number of Students

about 40 in each class, 240 in total

Number of Undergraduates

Number of Postgraduates

Website address

https://vetmed.cbnu.ac.kr/

Contact details

410 SungBong-Ro Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si Chungbuk (361-763 Korea) Tel:+82-43-261-2595