New masters program for vet students launched at

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine has announced the formation of a one-year, non-thesis professional master’s program designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers in biomedical professions and wish to strengthen their knowledge in biomedical physiology before entering a professional degree program.

As part of the Comparative Biomedical Science program, it results in a Master of Science in comparative biomedical science with an emphasis in integrative biomedical physiology.

The program’s goal is to prepare students for careers in a broad range of biomedical professions such as biomedical engineering, and biomedical or diagnostic technology. The first cohort will begin in the fall of 2019. Learn more.

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