A B.Sc in Veterinary Science typically refers to a Bachelor of Science degree focused on animal health and veterinary studies. However, it’s important to note that in many countries (like the U.S., UK, or India), the professional degree required to become a veterinarian is usually called B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) or DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine), not B.Sc.
If you’re referring to a B.Sc. in a veterinary-related field, it might include
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Animal Science
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Veterinary Technology
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Zoology with a veterinary focus
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Pre-Veterinary Studies
General Subjects Covered
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Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
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Animal Nutrition
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Pathology and Microbiology
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Pharmacology
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Animal Breeding and Genetics
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Veterinary Public Health
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Livestock Production and Management
Career Opportunities After B.Sc in Veterinary or Related Field
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Veterinary Assistant/Technician
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Animal Nutritionist
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Livestock Inspector
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Lab Technician in veterinary hospitals
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Further studies (e.g., B.V.Sc., DVM, M.Sc. in Animal Science)
