Veterinary medicine is based upon many different scientific disciplines, most of which are in the Biology and chemistry branches of science. Specific disciplines include anatomy, physiology, pathology, epidemiology, cell biology andpharmacology.
You need a variety of science related classes to be a veterinarian including biology, microbiology, and chemistry. You will also need biochemistry depending on the college.
Biology, anatomy and physiology and chemistry are all used by a veterinary technician and part of the degree requirements.
Most definitely because you need medicines and need to know how much the pet weighs and all that relates to science.
English, math and science.
In the United States, once you are accepted into vet school, you don't have to get any A's in your classes, although most vet students will get A's in 25-40% of their classes. In undergraduate college, to be competitive while applying to vet school, you need to have at least 60% of your grades as A's, particularly in the science and math pre-requisite courses.
The major in undergraduate is mostly irrelevant - the important goal is to make sure you have completed all the pre-requisite courses for applying to vet school. However, most vet school applicants major in biology, chemistry, animal science or a related field since these majors are pretty close to the list of pre-requisite classes for vet school.
you need to accomplish math and science
In undergraduate college, you should focus on taking science and math classes, as well as a broad selection of gen-ed classes. This will help you get into vet school - in the United States of America, having a strong science background in undergraduate is a prerequisite of applying for vet school. In vet school, you can and should take as many equine-focused electives as you can, or you can sign up for the equine track (in the vet schools that track).
Biology, Chemistry and Maths
Biologhy,English,Mathmetics,Science,Chemistry
Yes. You have to take math classes to be a vet. I would like to be a veterinarian myself, and I will have to take business math and college Algebra. You also have to take biology, physics, chemistry, English, nutrition, and animal science.
All of them: Math, Calculus, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Social Studies. You must finish all of your Grade 12 classes and pass the exams with at least 70% to 75% to be able to enroll in the Pre-Vet program or Animal Sciences Pre-Vet program to start your way on becoming an equine vet.
Vet as in veteran or as in veterinarian? To be a veterinarian would require a university degree, and that would be in veterinary science.
Get good grades in science subjects, get lots of work experience, apply to a vet school