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Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Pre-Veterinary Medicine Program

About the Pre-Veterinary Medicine Program

Do you have a soft spot for animals and their health? Do you see yourself working in a vet clinic or on a farm some day? If so, a Veterinary Medicine degree might be the path for you. To become a vet, you’ll first need a bachelor’s degree with a solid foundation in the life or physical sciences. The Pre-Veterinary Medicine program of study at Wayne State is designed to meet prerequisite requirements for admission to most doctor of veterinary medicine programs. Recommended majors at Wayne State include the Biology or Chemistry Pre-Veterinary Medicine degree tracks. After graduating from WSC, you’ll move on to graduate work at a professional veterinary medicine school. Area vet schools include Colorado State University, Kansas State University, Iowa State University, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Missouri.

Sample Program of Study

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Fast Facts

Degrees offered: This program is set up so you can receive a B.S. from Wayne State. Then you’ll be ready to move on to graduate work at a professional veterinary medicine school. 


Suggested courses of study at WSC: Biology, Chemical Sciences, Health Sciences (Life Sciences)

Popular minors: Chemistry, Spanish


Recommended electives: Comparative Anatomy, Embryology, Parasitology


Hours required:
General education: 30
To graduate from WSC: 120


School: Science, Health, and Criminal Justice


Department: Life Sciences


Grades: C or better needed to enter veterinary school

Scholarships and Aid

In addition to having the region’s most affordable tuition, we offer thousands of dollars in scholarships every year. Learn more about scholarships and aid to help as you study Pre-Veterinary Medicine.

Our Focus is Results

Wayne State has the keys to your success and offers just what you need to become well prepared for the real world in the Pre-Veterinary Medicine program.

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Skills Learned

  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Evolutionary processes
  • Biological systems and structures
  • Research, data collection, and analysis
  • Modern lab techniques
  • Observation
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving
  • Communication 

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Possible Careers

  • Veterinarian
  • Research scientist
  • Animal service worker
  • Animal product developer
  • Zoonotic disease specialist
  • Biomedical researcher
  • Animal trainer

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Employers

  • Animal shelters
  • Animal hospitals
  • Veterinary clinics
  • Zoos, farms, and ranches
  • Private practices
  • Government / federal agencies
  • Research facilities
  • Public health organizations
  • Veterinary medicine companies
  • Animal medicine labs
  • Animal food companies
  • Schools, colleges, and universities

Learn from the Best

Our faculty are accomplished. Several are highly regarded as experts and have been recognized with notable honors and awards. And with a low student-to-faculty ratio, you'll be sure to receive an excellent education in the Pre-Veterinary Medicine program.

Outside the Classroom

At Wayne State College, you’ll have opportunities to enhance your education in the Pre-Veterinary Medicine by participating in clubs, organizations, activities, and more.

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Service-Learning

Make a difference in the community while learning skills you can apply toward your future career! Wayne State’s Service-Learning program has received national awards in recognition of outstanding community service, with more than 400 students participating in Service-Learning projects each semester.

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Opportunities

  • Research, trips, and more – Conduct your own research and even present your findings at regional conferences, help judge at the Junior Academy of Science Fair, and visit area science labs.
  • Peer tutoring and mentoring programs – Help fellow students master their courses and improve their skills, or be part of a support system for new students, all while gaining valuable experience for your resume.
  • Study Abroad - Earn credit toward your degree while experiencing exciting global adventures overseas.
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Internships

Internships are not required for the pre-professional Veterinary Medicine program at Wayne State College, as these are typically completed in your final years of professional school for degree completion. However, Career Services is available to help you find job opportunities if you are looking for field-related work experience.

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