Veterinarians need to have a degree in veterinary medicine. In the United States, it takes a minimum of seven years of college (three years of undergraduate, four years of vet school) to train as a veterinarian.
In the United States, the minimum is three years of undergraduate college and four years of vet school; most individuals take four years of undergraduate plus four years of vet school. Most other countries require 6-8 years of college education; the variation is due to the structure of college curricula.
The average time of schooling to be a veterinarian is 7 years!
Answer
About three years.
Veterinary medicine students have to go to college at least 3 years
The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for veterinarians.
Education and training. Prospective veterinarians must graduate with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M. or V.M.D.) degree from a 4-year program at an accredited college of veterinary medicine. There are 28 colleges in 26 States that meet accreditation standards set by the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
The prerequisites for admission to veterinary programs vary. Many programs do not require a bachelor's degree for entrance, but all require a significant number of credit hours-ranging from 45 to 90 semester hours-at the undergraduate level. However, most of the students admitted have completed an undergraduate program and earned a bachelor's degree. Applicants without a degree face a difficult task in gaining admittance.
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I believe you have to take 7 years of college to become a vet. The only reason I know this is because I'm considering becoming a vet when I grow up :)
hope this helped
-Winnie7573
To be a vet assistant you only need 2 years of college and some people dont even have to go to college
A DVM or Doctor of Veterinary Medicene.
doctor of veterinary and medicine
Many businessmen do not attend college at all. It all depends on the kind of training needed to operate the business.
4 years of college plus grad work/internship for a MA.
College
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You can go to a community college and have training there, hospitals offer training, and fire departments offer training.
to be a veterinarian(animal doctor) you have to go to college for 6-9 years. I'm sure you have to pass some sort of board test as well. It's as much, if not more, college than a medical doctor.
The various types of training they go through are CPR training, which is the most important. They also have to go through at least 2 years of college. My brother is an EMT and he went to community college for 2, while my sister-in-law is also an EMT and has been in school for 6 years.
4 years college with one year of biology, two years of chemistry, and one year of physics. 4 years of medical school and specific orthopedic training but there is also 1 year internship and 4 year residency training
First you train to be regular veterinarian. Then you specialize. For some species, there is no formal training. You have to find a clinic that work with those animals, get employed there and learn from others.