In the United States the professional degree for a veterinarian is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, or DVM; it isawarded by 27 vet schools in the US. Another school, the University of Pennsylvania bestows a VMD (Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris) on its graduating vets. The DVM and VMD are equivalent degrees.
An associates degree or associates of applied sciences degree in veterinary technology in the US.
Yes some vet schools do a foundation year for students who got c's at A-level. These courses are called 'gateway' or 'foundation' courses, and you do an extra year before starting the actual vet course where they catch you up with the people who got a's. Another option is doing a vet science degree before doing a vet medicine degree, so you end up with 2 degrees at the end of it all. After doing a vet science degree many vet schools have an accelerated vet medicine course where you only have to do 4 years more to become a vet.
Veterinary Degree
Yes, you are just as competitive on your application with a biology degree as anyone else with a pre-vet degree. Actually, you may have a slight edge over someone with just a pre-vet degree, as the biology degree shows foresight and probably a Plan B if you aren't accepted to vet school on your first try. A Pre-Vet degree is useless unless you are accepted to vet school.
No, you cannot. Becoming a vet requires that you have the appropriate degree in veterinary MEDICINE (the name of the degree varies depending on where in the world you are).
four year bachelor's degree in vet related fieldDr. of Vet MedsPass state boards exambegin practice as vet
a 2 year associates degree
a four year (bachebr degree) plus four year of vet school
A Vet usually requires a Doctoral degree in Veterinary Medicine.
To obtain a vet tech degree, it is highly recommended to visit your local college/university. Most of the popular colleges that offer this degree include: UCLA, Duke, Princeton, Harvard, and UT.
You cannot be a veterinarian with just a bachelor's degree, you have to have a DVM.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.