DVMVeterinaarmeditsiin
Õppetöö asukoht | Eesti |
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Academic field | Veterinary (ISCED 64) Clinical veterinary medicine (JACS D210) |
Õppetase | Undergraduate, full-time |
Nominaalkestus | 6 years |
Õppekeel | inglise |
Kraad / diplom / tunnistus | DVM (Degree in Veterinary Medicine) |
Kood | 118977 |
Akrediteerimine | https://ekka.edu.ee/en/korgkoolide-oppekavad-eng/ |
Õppemaks | 9 400 € aastas |
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Sisseastumisnõuded | High school / secondary education (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: inglise. Required documents:
Students graduating in Spring must send the application package by the indicated deadline. Upper secondary education documents must be sent as soon as possible, but not later than July, 15. Candidates are expected to send their paper documents to the higher education institution of their first preference. In case of EMÜ, following postal address is valid: |
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Keelenõuded | inglise We do not require special language test results, but the university may carry out video interviews to check applicants’ English skills. |
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Muud nõuded | Avaldusele tuleb lisada motivatsioonikiri. The letter of motivation may include information on:
The maximum allowed length of the motivation letter is 2500 characters (including spaces). Applicants are admitted on the basis of the ranking list. The results are rounded to the first decimal place. In the case of equal scores, applicants whose motivation letter collected more points are given preference. The mandatory admission requirements are: 1. BMAT test consists of three parts. It is possible to collect 9 points for Part I, 9 points for Part II and 5 points for part III. The results are then recalculated into admission points. You can collect 9 admission points for Part I, 9 admission points for Part II and 2 admission points for part III. If your score in Part III remains below 2.5, you do not get any admission points for that. If you collect 2.5 – 4.0 points, you get 1 admission point, if you collect more than 4 points, you get 2 admission points. The results of all parts are added and multiplied by 2. 2. Letter of motivation (maximum 10 admission points altogether). The letter of motivation may include information on:
The maximum allowed length of the motivation letter is 2500 characters (including spaces). Applicants are admitted on the basis of the ranking list. The results are rounded to the first decimal place. In the case of equal scores, applicants whose motivation letter collected more points are given preference. Additionally, the university may carry out video interviews to check applicants’ English skills. |
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Overview
Veterinary Medicine curriculum is intended to enable students to acquire adequate knowledge and sufficient clinical skills and other practical experience, enabling graduates to work successfully in different areas of activity requiring veterinary education – in large and small animal veterinary practice, in government service (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Department, Veterinary and Food Board and State Agency of Medicines), in veterinary institutions of the European Union or in the international veterinary organizations (OIE, FAO), in animal disease diagnostic and food laboratories (Veterinary and Food Laboratory), in companies manufacturing and marketing veterinary medicines and in veterinary research and educational institutions in Estonia or in other countries.
In addition, the graduate can continue their education in doctoral studies or in residency training program to acquire a specialist diploma in certain field of veterinary medicine (Diplomate of European College).
Veterinary medicine curriculum provides also prerequisites for life-long education in the field of veterinary medicine for continued development of professional skills.
Struktuur
The graduate:
1) has theoretical knowledge of the sciences on which the activities of the veterinary surgeon are based;
2) knows the anatomy and physiology of animals, animal husbandry, animal reproduction and hygiene in general, as well as their feeding, including the technology for the manufacturing and preservation of feeds corresponding to animal needs;
3) knows animal behaviour and the field of animal protection;
4) knows the causes, nature, course, effects, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of the diseases of animals, whether considered individually or in groups, including a special knowledge of the diseases which may be transmitted to humans;
5) knows the food hygiene and food safety requirements related to the production, manufacturing and marketing of animal foodstuffs or foodstuffs of animal origin intended for human consumption;
6) knows the laws, regulations and administrative provisions related to the field of veterinary medicine;
7) has relevant clinical and other practical experience and skills required for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of animal diseases;
8) is supporting his/her professional activities with contemporary scientific methods and high ethical principles.
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