Duke University does not have a vet school.
No, the veterinary school in Oklahoma is Oklahoma State University (OSU). However, you can take the pre-requisite undergraduate courses at the University of Oklahoma and then apply to vet school at OSU.
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You can take courses at Edgewood College. You can also study to be a vet assistant at University of Wisconsin: Univ of Wis Madison.
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There is no single "best" college to attend for your pre-veterinary medicine required courses - any accredited college or university will be fine. The important part is to make sure you have completed all required courses to apply to vet school at this college.
Eastern Kentucky University, University of Kentucky, Murray State, Morehead State University, Northern Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University are few colleges that teach vet tech classes.
it will take about 4 to 5 years
"Pre-vet" is a descriptor used either to indicate a degree plan or set of courses that meets the requirements for application to vet school or a student who is enrolled in such courses with the goal of applying to vet school.
You have one of the first requirements for becoming a vet tech. That's a love of animals. There are online vet tech schools. Consider Penn Foster College, Purdue University and National American University. Also check with your local community college. They may offer some courses online.
To obtain a vet tech degree, it is highly recommended to visit your local college/university. Most of the popular colleges that offer this degree include: UCLA, Duke, Princeton, Harvard, and UT.
In the United States, the courses you complete to earn a BS in veterinary technology could partially complete the pre-requisite courses needed to apply to vet school. However, the vet tech courses cannot be directly substituted for courses in vet school - the degree of difficulty and depth of information need are much greater for veterinarians than for vet techs.
* ask a practicing vet. * how about taking Zoology, Marine Bio., Chemistry (a must) * Small-animal-care courses offered through ROP.