Veterinary Medicine
Chris Oswald, Biology, Advisor Advisor
Most professional schools of veterinary medicine require students to complete a bachelor’s degree before awarding a DVM degree. Students can increase their chances of acceptance by securing a bachelor’s degree before entering a professional school.
Most Oregon students interested in veterinary medicine apply to Oregon State University to obtain their doctorate in veterinary medicine. This four-year program includes extensive coursework and clinical rotations.
High School Preparation. Students wishing to prepare for the preveterinary medicine program at SOU should take coursework in the following areas during high school: biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, English, and social science.
Professional School Admission. Most students apply at the beginning of their junior or senior years. Many students compete for the limited positions available in professional schools, and only those with excellent academic records are successful at gaining admission.
It is strongly recommended that students take the courses listed below in their first year to avoid delays in completing the degree. Later requirements include Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Genetics. Detailed information on courses and other requirements may be found at the Biology Department Web site under the advising section.
First Year
| University Colloquium (Core 101, 102, 103) | 12 |
| Mathematics (see advisor) | 8–12 |
| General Chemistry (Ch 201, 202, 203) | 9 |
| General Chemistry Lab (Ch 204, 205, 206) | 6 |
| Principles of Biology (Bi 211, 212, 213) | 12 |
| Total credits | 47–51 |
Veterinary Medicine
