In the United States, the degree is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD, from The University of Pennsylvania).
A veterinarian gets a D.V.M. degree (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine)
Most of the students admitted have completed an undergraduate program and earned a bachelor's degree. Applicants without a degree face a difficult task in gaining admittance. As such, both the veterinarian and physician would take approximately the same time; Four years for the bachelor's degree, and four years for either the veterinarian or medical degree.
Anyone can if he or she has a veterinarian degree
In order to be a veterinarian you have to get your college degree.If you dont get a college degree you cant be a veterinarian. SO GET YOUR COLLEGE DEGREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Within the US there is not such thing as a veterinarian with just a bachelor's degree. A veterinarian must have a doctorate in veterinary medicine.
In most places, a veterinarian needs a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) degree. Also, the pay for a veterinarian varies from place to place.
VDM is a Veterinarian Degree of Medicine. It is a degree that veterinarians get in college
the math classes you have to take to be veterinarian is the number of classes you have to take to be a veterinarian.
Nope - the DVM/VMD degree (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Medical Doctor) is the only degree needed to be a veterinarian.
In the United States, the degree major for vet students is Veterinary Medicine. There is no separate degree for a veterinarian interested in wildlife medicine.
The job requirements to become a veterinarian 15 years ago were a bachelors degree then DVM degree from veterinary school.
A veterinarian has a Doctorate's Degree in Veterinarian Medicine. That requires 3 to 4 years of school after a Bachelor's Degree. Entrance into vet school is one of the most competitive graduate schools to get into. Many that fail to get into vet school go to med school instead!