Veterinary Studies




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In the first four years, students attend theoretical and practical classes in social, basic, zootechnical, pre-clinical and some clinical subjects. In the last two years of the course they take part in theoretical and practical classes in regular clinical subjects, courses related to public health, and mandatory elective subjects according to their chosen orientation (Farm Animals and Horses; Hygiene and Technology of Animal Foodstuffs and Veterinary Public Health; Household Pets).
During their studies, the students also take elective subjects which account for about 20% of their study programme.
Upon completion of the integrated under-graduate and graduate course in veterinary medicine, students get knowledge for: treating animals; resolving issues in veterinary public health, protection of people and the environment, in-field, clinical and laboratory diagnostics, preventively combating infectious diseases and zoonoses, planning and participating in programmes to develop and improve work in livestock farming and production of food of animal origin, development of all forms of protection of animals and the environment, and nurturing ethics and a humane relationship towards animals.
Attainment of the degree of doctor of veterinary medicine provides the possibility of continuing studies in post-graduate specialized or PhD studies, or inclusion in programmes of life-long learning, to supplement their existing knowledge as part of the qualifications they have acquired over their professional career.
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In the first round, priority will be given to applicants who have already completed their high school education, although students in their last year can still apply. The third admission round will open on June 30 with a deadline of July 10. Should any available places be left after the third round, a final admission round will be held from the August 28 until the September 6.
Tuition fee: 11000 euros if paid in 2 instalments.
Admissions Requirements
A completed Application Form, a proof of payment of the Application Fee, original or certified copies of Secondary School Certificates and the Final/Leaving Secondary School Certificate of education. Applicants who are in their last year of secondary school studies at the time of the application deadline may also apply, but will be obliged to produce their qualification certificates before registration, certificates of higher courses or degrees, certificate(s) proving their “hands-on” experience by working with veterinarians in the veterinary field, medical certificate confirming general good health and physical ability to study Veterinary Medicine.
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- Combined Degree
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