There are quite a few AVMA accredited veterinary technology programs. You can find a complete list here: https://www.avma.org/ProfessionalDevelopment/Education/Accreditation/Programs/Pages/vettech-programs-all-programs-list.aspx
The University of Alabama does not have a Masters program, but they do have a bachelor's in Pre-Vet. South Alabama has the Vet Medicine masters program.
The American Veterinary Medical Association maintains a list of accredited degree programs on their website by state: http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/vettech_programs.asp
Auburn University has a high and well deserved reputation and would be ranked among the finest in the World.
Michigan State University has an advanced Veterinary Technology program as does North Dakota state university. There are a lot of courses but these are two that are considered to be the best
Danielle Spencer went to vet school at the Tuskegee University Veterinary School in Tuskegee, Alabama.
The University of Alabama has a law school.
University of Alabama School of Medicine was created in 1859.
University of Alabama School of Dentistry was created in 1948.
University of Alabama School of Law was created in 1872.
Duke University does not have a vet school.
University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama is home to a nursing school with a great nursing program.
if you are asking about the University of Alabama, it is in Tuscaloosa, AL
The school song of the crimson tide is YEA ALABAMA
The University of Alabama is a public university and receives funding through the government as a result.
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