Veterinary Medicine abroad


Study veterinary medicine abroad – University admission in Europe

Application and admission, tuition fees and requirements to veterinary medicine universities vary from University to University and from country to country in Europe. Eastern European veterinary medical schools are among the best, cheapest and best choice in Europe and beyond and offer six year veterinary medical science program in English, French or national language (Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian and so on).

Veterinary medicine prospective student interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine as a veterinary practitioner must train at university for at least six years to obtain a Doctoral Degree - the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree.

Veterinarians are educated to protect the health of both animals and humans. Not only do they address the health needs of a wide variety of animal species, they also play a critical role in environmental protection, food safety, animal welfare and public health. A licensed veterinarian can work in several different areas including private practice, government, teaching, research or industry.

Veterinary Medicine in Europe
Studying veterinary medicine in Europe in accredited veterinary medical universities gives possibilities to graduates specialist to work in any European country and beyond thanks to the mutual recognition of veterinary medical diplomas established by law Within the EEA.

This means that EU citizens, who have obtained their degree and the right to practice in their country of residence, may also practice in other Member states without the need for any exams. At the basis of this "automatic" mutual recognition lie Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications.

This Directives provides a listing of the subjects that have to be taught within the veterinary curriculum, however member countries are left to define how these subjects should be implemented into their curriculum. Therefore, students can choose to get veterinary medical degree in any University of veterinary medicine in Europe.


Veterinary medicine recognition in Europe

Studying veterinary medicine in Europe in accredited veterinary medical universities gives possibilities to graduates specialist to work in any European country and beyond thanks to the mutual recognition of veterinary medical diplomas established by law Within the EEA.

This means that EU citizens, who have obtained their degree and the right to practice in their country of residence, may also practice in other Member states without the need for any exams. At the basis of this "automatic" mutual recognition lie Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications.

This Directives provides a listing of the subjects that have to be taught within the veterinary curriculum, however member countries are left to define how these subjects should be implemented into their curriculum. Therefore, students can choose to get veterinary medical degree in any University of veterinary medicine in Europe.

Veterinary Medicine at Veterinary University - Cluj Napoca Veterinary School

Cluj Napoca University of veterinary medicine offers a six year program of Veterinary medical study in English, French and Romanian according to the student preference. Six - year- veterinary Medicine is an integrated undergraduate program including both bachelor and Master program and leads directly to Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree. A veterinary physician (vet) also named veterinary surgeon, after obtaining his undergraduate degree, is ready to work independently in different veterinary medical fields. He can also embark to Veterinary Medicine PhD program leading to PhD title. PhD program is organized as a full time program for a period of 3 to 4 years.

Along with veterinary Medicine faculty, in most veterinary University has Animal Science and Biotechnology faculty offering different programs leading to Diploma in engineering after successful 4 years study.


Bachelor program in Animal Science and Biotechnology:

Animal Science
Agricultural biotechnologies
Biotechnologies for the food industry
Veterinary biotechnologies
Fish farming and aquaculture
The faculties of Animal Science and Biotechnology offer also Master’s and PhD programs for 2 years and 3 years, leading to Master and PhD degree respectively.

Bachelor program in Animal Science and Biotechnology:

Animal husbandry management and aquaculture
Management of animal product quality
Applied biotechnologies
Veterinary Medicine PhD field at Cluj Napoca Veterinary Medicine:

Infectious diseases
Normal and pathological morphology
Obstetrics and veterinary andrology
Zoohygiene
Parasitic diseases
Semiology and medical pathology
Zoohygiene
Microbiology – immunology
Surgical pathology
Technology and health veterinary expertise
General and special animal science
Parasitic diseases
Pharmacology and toxicology
Normal and pathologic physiology
Anesthesiology, Propaedeutics and Surgical techniques
Note that the list of available bachelor, Master and PhD programs given above is not exhaustive.

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