Dec 11, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Veterinary Science, MS


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The overall mission of the Veterinary Science graduate program is to train students to become  creative and critical thinking scientists with the contemporary skills and knowledge to perform independent research and to effectively communicate their results.  The primary goal of research in the Veterinary Science program is to improve our understanding of the biology of Equidae, with emphasis placed on investigating the causes and mechanisms that affect the production and performance of horses, regardless of breed.     

Veterinary Science offers both the Master of Science (MS) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees, with specialization in infectious disease, parasitology, immunology, genetics, reproductive physiology, pharmacology, and musculoskeletal sciences.  Each of these subspecialties has a general emphasis on the horse. 

 

Admission Requirements

Applicants need a strong academic background with undergraduate course preparation in biology, chemistry and mathematics.  Students accepted into the program should have an appropriate degree (i.e., in a STEM discipline) from an accredited institution, a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.  Applicants with lesser qualifications will be accepted only on the recommendation of a graduate faculty member who is willing to support financially and serve as the research advisor for the student and with the approval of our full graduate faculty.

 

Degree Requirements

Students enrolled in the MS program must meet the Graduate School Requirements of at least 30 credit hours of coursework, to include 6 credit hours of VS 768 (Residence Credit for the Master’s Degree).   

Students pursuing both the MS and PhD in Veterinary Science must take two semesters of graduate-level biochemistry/molecular/cell biology (selected from CHE 550  & CHE 552  OR IBS 601  IBS 602  IBS 603  IBS 606 ) and one semester of graduate-level statistics (STA 570  or STA 580 ) or demonstrate equivalent coursework completed elsewhere.  Students in the MS  program must enroll in VS 770 VETERINARY SCIENCE SEMINAR , and give a presentation in at least one semester.  Students in the PhD program must enroll in VS 770  and give presentations in at least 2 semesters.   As well, VS 600 ETHICS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH , is strongly recommended.   

Any additional coursework is determined by each student in concert with their major advisor. 

http://vetsci.ca.uky.edu/content/graduate-education  

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