In the UAE, you can study veterinary medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the United Arab Emirates University in Al Ain. Additionally, the University of Sharjah offers a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine program. These institutions provide comprehensive training in veterinary science and animal care.
If FSU is Florida State University, the answer is no. The school of veterinary medicine in Florida is The University of Florida.
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Iowa State University has a College of Veterinary Medicine to train veterinarians, but no veterinary technology program to train veterinary technicians. Therefore, no, you cannot become a veterinary technician (technologist) if you attend Iowa State University.
No, veterinary technology and veterinary medicine are two different professions and degree programs. For someone looking to become a veterinarian, they would choose a university which offers a degree program in veterinary medicine. For someone looking to become a veterinary technician, they would choose an AVMA accredited veterinary technology degree program.
The University of Florida has a division called the College of Veterinary Medicine. The only degree you can get that certifies you as a Vet is a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, however the UF program cycles you through every aspect of the field (From avian to zoo life).
Marshall University is not an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine in the United States, therefore if this is a US college there are no veterinary classes offered here. Marshall University may offer veterinary technician courses, or have a pre-vet program for those interested in becoming veterinarians.
Neither the University of Texas nor the University of Tennessee offers a veterinary technology program.
In California in the United States there are two accredited colleges of veterinary medicine - The University of California and Western University.
It does not appear that Harvard has a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program at this time (Fall 2012). However, there is a student organization for pre-vet students. You do not have to complete a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program to apply for and be accepted to vet school. You simply have to complete the pre-requisites for the schools you wish to apply to.
Stanford University does not have a veterinary school or a dedicated program for training veterinarians. However, it does offer resources and support for students interested in pursuing veterinary medicine through its pre-veterinary curriculum. This curriculum is designed to prepare students for admission to veterinary schools by providing guidance on necessary coursework and experience in the field.
Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine offers a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program that typically takes four years to complete. Admission requires a bachelor's degree or significant pre-veterinary coursework, which can add an additional 2-4 years of education prior to entering the DVM program. Overall, students can expect to invest around 7-8 years of higher education to become a veterinarian through this pathway.