Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine Curriculum and Admissions
We will introduce the curriculum of the Faculty of Faculty of Agriculture Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine.
Curriculum policy
The curriculum is based on the acquisition of knowledge and skills that qualify students to take the national veterinary examination. In addition to liberal arts subjects, students learn not only basic but also cutting-edge knowledge and skills in related fields of veterinary medicine and the treatment and prevention of animal diseases. Specialized subjects are designed to allow students to learn in an orderly manner, from basic and pathological subjects to clinical and applied subjects, with particular emphasis on clinical training, fieldwork, and experiments, and the latest equipment is used to provide a comprehensive education. In the fifth and sixth years, students join a research laboratory, where they write a graduation research thesis under thorough guidance in a small group setting, and develop the ability to solve problems related to veterinary medicine on their own. In addition, each laboratory uses internationally advanced science and technology to conduct research that challenges future social problems, and students can study in a rich research environment.
curriculum
Specialized subject | |||||
School year | Basic Veterinary Medicine | Demonstration Veterinary Medicine Courses | Elective and Specialized Subjects | ||
6th year | <Large Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine> Comprehensive clinical training | graduation research | |||
5th year | <Small Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine>
| <Large Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine>
| graduation research | ||
4th year | <Basic Veterinary Medicine Courses>
| <Applied Veterinary Medicine>
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<Small Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine> |
<Large Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine>
| <Elective Subjects> Food Safety Management Veterinary Clinic Management <Special Subjects> Veterinary Medicine Seminar (Open in 4th and 5th years) |
3rd year |
<Basic Veterinary Medicine Courses> |
<Applied Veterinary Medicine> | <Small Animal Clinical Veterinary Medicine> General Internal Medicine General Surgery Clinical Pathology | <Elective Subjects> internship Overseas training (Open in 3rd to 5th years) Animal Breed Theory International Infectious Disease Control | |
2nd year | <Basic Veterinary Medicine Courses> Musculoskeletal and Nervous System Anatomy Visceral and Vascular Anatomy Anatomy Lab Histology Histology training Integrative Physiology Organ Regulation Physiology Physiology Lab Veterinary Genetics and Breeding Animal Behavior Laboratory Animal Science Laboratory Animal Science Training Basic Radiology Veterinary Basic Biochemistry | <Veterinary Pathology> | <Elective Subjects> Human-Animal Relations Zoo Zoology | ||
1st year | <Basic Veterinary Medicine Courses> Introduction to Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Ethics Embryology |
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Qualifications that can be obtained
● Eligibility to take the National Veterinarian Examination
● Food Sanitation Inspector (Qualifications for Appointment)
● Food Sanitation Manager (Qualifications)
● Environmental Health Inspector (Qualifications)
● Feed manufacturing manager (qualifications) etc.
Detail is, Course registration information Please refer to the.
Diploma policy
A. In order to carry out the duties of a veterinarian, veterinarians must not only have advanced specialized knowledge, but also a high code of conduct that combines logic and ethics through introductory education from the early years.
B. Possess basic knowledge and skills with practical ability relating to animal health and welfare, public health, etc.
C. Possess problem-solving abilities based on veterinary medicine in the fields of life science and applied development based on elucidating biological phenomena.
D. Possess knowledge and skills that will contribute to global efforts to combat infectious diseases and ensure the safety of livestock products.
Admission policy
1. Those who have a goal of becoming a veterinarian, are motivated to contribute to the development of veterinary medicine, and have an interest in nature and life phenomena and a desire to explore them.
2. Those who have sufficient academic ability in science subjects such as biology, as well as basic subjects such as Japanese, mathematics, and English, as well as reading comprehension and scientific application skills.
Admissions
Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine will conduct individual academic achievement tests as follows. For details, please click here.
For important information regarding entrance examinations, please click here.
For information on third-year transfer, please click here.
Faculty information session
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