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Overview
FVSU’s veterinary technology program is designed to give students a broad-based background in basic sciences as well as veterinary disciplines that will enable them to be successful in veterinary school or employed as veterinary technicians.
Apply to FVSUGraduates of FVSU's AVMA accredited veterinary technology program are eligible to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam. Students working toward this degree will complete the core curriculum designed for all bachelor's degrees and also take professional courses in veterinary science.
Degree Offered
Bachelor of Science with a major in veterinary technology.
Career Opportunities
- Private Practice
- Biomedical research
- Military Service
- Food Safety Inspection
- Academia
- Diagnostic Lab Jobs
- Vet Supply Sales
- Drug & Feed Company Service & Sales
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the university high school students must have a GPA of 2.25 as well as an SAT score of 430 on Critical Thinking/Verbal and 400 on Math or an ACT score of 17 on English and 17 on Math.
Faculty
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George McCommon, DVM
Professor of Veterinary Science
Saul Mofya, DVM, MSc
Interim Department Head, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Science and Public Health
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