The only Veterinarian course in New Zealand is at Massey University in Palmerston North. It is a full-time five year course and is recognized in many countries. See the related link below.
A veterinarian is a doctor of medicine for animals. To qualify to be a veterinarian, a person needs to complete 4 years of college, and 3-5 years of veterinary school.
Yes, this is a professional degree, I believe it takes 8+years,
In the United States, the initial training for a veterinarian is a minimum of 7 years of college - 3 years of undergraduate and 4 years of vet school. However, a veterinarian is never done learning (continuing to improve is part of the Veterinarian's Oath) and a veterinarian will be some form of training for the majority of his/her career.
If you were going to be in the curicus to be a tightrope walker, you would train 6-8 years just to have fun you would train for 3-5 years.
how many years do you do in order to be a proffesional veterinarian
an average veterinarian works for about 3-6 years
In the United States, you need to complete at least three years of undergraduate pre-requisite courses then complete four years of vet school. In other countries, the university structure and number of years varies but the knowledge base remains the same.
I am a veterinarian and I work 9-12 hours a day, five days a week. I'm planning on being in the profession for 30 years or more.
The standard Veterinarian degree requires 4 years of regular school and 4 years of Veterinarian school to practice. Some may begin interning or assisting after 2 years of veterinarian school.
Never in a million years.
To be a volunteer veterinarian you don't necessarily need to high of skills, after all, you aren't being paid. If you would like to be a veterinarian as a job, it would take about 7 years of college, and a highschool diploma.
7 years