College of Veterinary Science and Medicine

Overview
The College envisions to become a multi veterinary institution dedicated to countryside development by providing excellent veterinary education to produce graduates equipped with technical, entrepreneurial, managerial, and leadership skills necessary for optimum animal production. It has three departments, namely: Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Department of Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences, and Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
Bachelor Courses
The program aims to produce well-balanced veterinarians who are knowledgeable in animal production and welfare and One Health. This curriculum aims to expeditiously expand the scientific knowledge and skills base, improve veterinary education and clinical care while accelerating biomedical research discoveries, and enhancing public health safety.
Graduate Degree Programs
The degree program enhances the advanced knowledge and skills of veterinarians in developing and implementing control and preventive measures for economically important transboundary, emerging, and re-emerging infectious diseases. The program aims to assist the national government’s veterinary services by developing skillful and competent veterinarians who can implement animal health programs in a multidisciplinary approach through One Health concept.
Program Details
Dean
- Dr. Gemerlyn G. Garcia
Head, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences
- Dr. Virgilio D. Viernes, Jr.
Head, Department of Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences
- Dr. Fredelon B. Sison
Head, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
- Dr. Elfren F. Celestino Jr.
Programs
- Undergraduate
- Masteral
Degrees
- Bachelors
- Masters
Experiential Learning
- Capstone
- Internship
- Research Study
Delivery Method
- Face-to-Face
Length
- Undergrad: 6 years
- Masteral: 2 years