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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Animal Health Care | Animal Science | Veterinary Medicine
Area of study
Health | Veterinary
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The School of the Environment at Washington State University offers various undergraduate and graduate programs.


Undergraduate Studies

The School of the Environment provides undergraduate studies, including:


  • BS in Earth & Environmental Sciences
    • Overview
    • Earth Science
    • Environmental & Ecosystem Sciences
    • Forest Ecology and Management
    • Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Sciences
    • Pre-veterinary Option
  • Minors
  • Teaching Certificate
  • Transfer Students
  • Certify Your Major
  • Learning Outcomes

Graduate Studies

The School of the Environment offers graduate studies, including:


  • Overview
  • Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences
    • Master's Degree
    • Doctorate Degree
  • Geology
    • Master's Degree
    • Doctorate Degree
  • Application Process
  • Admissions Requirements
  • Financial Support
  • International Students
  • Degree Timelines
  • Graduate Student Resources
  • PhD extras

Pre-veterinary Option

The Pre-veterinary Option is available for Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science majors. Expert advisors help students fulfill prerequisites and build the necessary science skills to apply to Veterinary School at WSU or elsewhere. It is recommended to begin this option in the first year.


Additional Required Pre-veterinary Courses

The following courses are required for the Pre-veterinary Option:


  • Elementary Organic Chemistry (CHEM 345)
  • Biochemistry (MBIOS 303)
  • General Genetics (BIOLOGY 301)
  • General Physics (PHYSICS 101)

Facilities and Resources

The School of the Environment has various facilities and resources, including:


  • Service Centers
  • Research Facilities & Centers
  • Research Laboratories
  • Museums & Field Guides
    • Culver Study Memorial Museum
    • Jacklin Collection Museum
    • S. Elroy McCaw Fluorescent Mineral Display Museum
    • Regional Geology Field Guides

People

The School of the Environment consists of:


  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Emeritus Faculty
  • Graduate Students

Events

The School of the Environment hosts various events, including:


  • Earth Science Seminars
  • Lane Family Lecture

Student Clubs

The School of the Environment has student clubs available for students to participate in.


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