How to learn about the Vet and Biomed Undergrad Program
The four-year Veterinary and Biomedical Science Bachelor of Science degree program provides a strong background in the biological and physical sciences underlying contemporary animal agriculture and establishes a sound foundation for graduate level study in animal and related sciences. The mission of the Animal BioScience Program is to prepare students for admission to Veterinary School and/or graduate programs in discipline areas related to Animal Science and Biology. Students may prepare for graduate study in biochemistry, genetics, nutrition, microbiology, physiology and others.
For further information about the AnBio program, please visit the Penn State University Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Undergrad Programs web page at http://www.vetsci.psu.edu/undergrad/
Or contact:
Dr. Lester Griel - Program Coordinator
Dr. Nüket Acar - Coordinator of Undergraduate Advising
Dr. James Endres Howell - Coordinator of Undergraduate Advising
The Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences also has undergrad programs in Toxicology and Immunology and
Infectious Disease.
More information on these and other College of Agricultural Sciences programs can be found at http://thinkagain.psu.edu/
Answered by:
Dr. Robert Van Saun and Dr. Nüket Acar
Updated:
5/23/2007

