Prepare to pursue your passion for veterinary medicine and animal health by building a solid foundation in the sciences. A recent graduate who is now in veterinary school praised this program for its motivated students, smaller class sizes and professors who will strive to see you succeed.
The purpose of the concentration in preveterinary medicine in the BS program in applied biological sciences is to prepare undergraduate students to successfully complete the admission requirements for the pursuit of an advanced degree in veterinary medicine.The concentration curriculum emphasizes a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, animal science and mathematics while offering specialized courses in veterinary medicine and opportunities for placement in internships in the field.Students in this program contextualize knowledge through experience-based learning activities, including:case studiesfaculty-guided research and service-learning projectsfield tripsinternshipslaboratory activities
Esperado June 2024
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2024
Polytechnic Campus
7111 E Tiburon Avenue,
Mesa,
POLYTECHNIC,
Arizona,
85212, United States
Esperado June 2024
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2024
You’re considered a first-year student if you graduated from a regionally accredited high school or earned your GED, and you never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable college credit hours.
First-year students must have a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) (a "B" or better where "A"=4.00) from a secondary school.
English proficiency
TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) - the minimum score is 61 (iBT)
TOEFL pBT (paper-based test) - minimum score is 57
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - The overall band score requirement for the academic test is at least 6.0.
Pearson Test of English (PTE) - ASU requires a score of at least 53.
Duolingo English test - minimum score of 95.
Application deadline: Spring - November 1; Fall - May 1.