Bachelor in Animal Sciences - Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary medicine focuses on maintaining the health and welfare of animals and people. Veterinarians diagnose and control animal diseases, treat sick and injured animals, prevent the transmission of animal diseases to people, and advise owners on the proper care of animals.
Pre-veterinary study is not a major in itself. It is a preparatory track that can be incorporated into any major. As long as you complete the general core requirements for veterinary school, you can select any undergraduate major you wish.
Whatever major you choose, be sure to meet with the pre-vet specialist in the Health Professions Student Center when you enroll at WSU. Whether you're deciding on a major, working core requirements into your schedule, or putting together a strong veterinary school application, the specialists in the HPSC can help you plan for success.
Veterinary medicine focuses on maintaining the health and welfare of animals and people. Veterinarians diagnose and control animal diseases, treat sick and injured animals, prevent the transmission of animal diseases to people, and advise owners on the proper care of animals.
Pre-veterinary study is not a major in itself. It is a preparatory track that can be incorporated into any major. As long as you complete the general core requirements for veterinary school, you can select any undergraduate major you wish.
Whatever major you choose, be sure to meet with the pre-vet specialist in the Health Professions Student Center when you enroll at WSU. Whether you're deciding on a major, working core requirements into your schedule, or putting together a strong veterinary school application, the specialists in the HPSC can help you plan for success.