Veteriarians have a doctorate (DVM, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) from a college of veterinary medicine. Usually, this degree is obtained after receiving a Bachelor's degree. The entire process takes about 8 years after high school to complete, although some vet schools will accept a student who has completed a list of prerequisites without a Bachelor's degree, reducing the time to complete the process to 7 or even 6 years. Additionally, some students choose to do extra undergraduate work or obtain a Master's degree prior to starting the DVM curriculum. Additionally, some vets go on to pursue further education and become board-certified in a particular specialty.
You will need neither. To become a veterinarian is similar to becoming any other kind of doctor.
1) Complete a 4 year undergraduate university/college degree, preferably in the sciences.
2) Complete a 4 year doctorate in verterinary medicine from an accredited college/university
3) Pass nation/region certification exams.
The same steps are required to become any kind of doctor, eg:
Doctor of medicine
Doctor of chiropractic
Doctor of podiatry
Doctor of dentistry
Doctor of optometry
etc.
Veterinarians must obtain a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree and a State license. There is keen competition for admission to veterinary school.
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to become a veterinarian you need of course to go t high school,college,and vet school you need specialized trainging like how to cure a wond and to check there heart rate you need lots thing to become a veterinarian ♥ you will go to lots of work
No i dont think so depends what the masters as in
It may take five to six years to become a veterinarian. Further getting the practical expereince in this provides the professionalism.
To become a CPA. you need to have a bachelors and masters degree in accounting
masters degree
yes pinchona
A veterinarian is by definition also a zoologist, although a zoologist specifically trained in providing medical care to living animals and to evaluate living animals both individually and as a population. Therefore, the term "zoologic veterinarian" is redundant, and the position is simply called "a veterinarian". To become a veterinarian in the United States, you need to complete a minimum of three years of undergraduate college classes ranging from physics to biochemistry to statistics, then complete another four years of vet school.
Yes, it requires a college degree.
well do you have to work with tigers and lions and stuff lik that
Really yes you do need some training but other than that no>--Ineshia Sells
yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4 yes you do you should start learning very young if you want to become a veterinarian you should star around grade 4
No, you need an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) to be an Obstetrician/Gynecologist.