The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is the University's newest Faculty and Canada's fifth veterinary medicine program.
Graduating with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, students who attend UCVM will study a comprehensive core curriculum, focusing on health and primary care of all key domestic species, including food animals, horses and small/companion animals.
In addition, students will have the opportunity to enrich their education studies in areas of emphasis to prepare them for careers in those areas.
Production animal health:
Population and individual animal health of all food and other production animal species; preparing veterinarians to meet the needs of the livestock industry and rural practice
Ecosystem and public health:
The interface of domestic animal, wildlife, human and environmental health; Preparing veterinarians to meet the needs of society through public and private practice in areas related to public health; food safety; environmental and agricultural interfaces;
wildlife/conservation/zoo medicine and health
Equine health:
Population and individual equine health and medicine;preparing veterinarians to meet the needs of the horse industry and rural practice
Investigative medicine:
veterinary and comparative biomedical, clinical, population health and services/policy research; preparing veterinarians for research-oriented careers in public, academic and
industrial research environments
For more information: www.vet.ucalgary.ca