Doctoral of 1st cycle in a slope.
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Program Overview
The Doctorat de 1er cycle en mťdecine vťtťrinaire (D.M.V.) is a 5-year, full-time program that prepares students to become veterinarians. The program is offered at the Saint-Hyacinthe and Rimouski campuses.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission, candidates must:
- Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
- Hold a DiplŰme d'ťtudes collťgiales (DEC) or equivalent
- Meet the specific prerequisites for the program, including courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics
- Pass the CASPer exam
- Participate in an interview (if invited)
- Meet the language proficiency requirements (French)
Program Structure
The program consists of 198 credits, including:
- 120 credits of core courses
- 30 credits of elective courses
- 30 credits of clinical rotations
- 18 credits of research projects
Courses
Some of the courses offered in the program include:
- DMV 1411: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 1
- DMV 1412: Gťnomique mťdicale vťtťrinaire
- DMV 22311: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 2.1
- DMV 22312: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 2.2
- DMV 34111: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 3.1
- DMV 34112: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 3.2
- DMV 4100: Immersion : gestion et entrepreneuriat vťtťrinaire
- DMV 41351: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 4.1
- DMV 41352: Stage prťclinique vťtťrinaire 4.2
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are:
- $2,177.05 per trimester for Quebec residents
- $5,387.20 per trimester for Canadian non-Quebec residents
- $15,602.05 per trimester for international students
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers as veterinarians in various settings, including:
- Private practice
- Research institutions
- Government agencies
- Industry
- Academia
Research Areas
The program offers opportunities for research in various areas, including:
- Animal health and disease
- Veterinary medicine and surgery
- Animal behavior and welfare
- Veterinary public health
- Food safety and security
Campus Life
The program is offered at the Saint-Hyacinthe and Rimouski campuses, which provide a unique and supportive learning environment. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including clinics, laboratories, and animal housing.
