In the United States, you must complete at least three years of undergraduate college (this usually takes four years) and four years of vet school to be a veterinarian. To become board certified in veterinary microbiology, you would need to complete a one year internship (probably) and a three to five year residency. Therefore, total college time would be between 10 and 14 years.
Microbiology can be studied on graduation level for 3 years and then in post graduation for 2 yrs. After that there is a Phd which can be done in 1 to many years.
Millions of years
You will need to study for three years at secondary school
on average for most types of corn 90-120 days
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While it does not take as long as the five years of veterinary school, it does still take three years of intense work.
Completion of a 2-year veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association is required to be credentialed (licensed, registered or certified depending on the state) as a veterinary technician.
You have to go to college for four years and then take another four years for veterinary medicine. So eight years of college but then you need to take a like state test and say a pledge to be a vet.
The basic education required to become a veterinary technician in most states is a 2-year degree in veterinary technology.
Depends on how good you are in the sack....
It would take four years for the bachelor's degree and four years of veterinary school.
If Fresno State University is in California, you can't become a veterinarian there. The two colleges of veterinary medicine in California are UC-Davis and Western University.
At the University of the Philippines, the veterinary medical school takes six years to complete.
You will need to take a curriculum developed towards obtaining a degree in veterinary technology - there are many colleges around the United States that offer this.
Completion of a 2-year American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program in veterinary technology is required to become a credentialed veterinary technician. There are also 4-year degree programs in veterinary technology, but these are not required for credentialing in any state and while there are more than 200 accredited 2 year programs there are less than 40 of the 4 year degree programs in the US.
Full-time veterinary technician students, pursuing a certificate, diploma, or associate's degree, typically complete their veterinary technician training in two years.
At any Veterinary place that will allow you to take a test as long as you have a license. You can also find any website online that has the test that you want to take that will give you a certificate for doing so.