Bioveterinary Science (BVS Degree) at Dalhousie’s Truro campus is a unique program in Canada tailored for students passionate about animals. It offers a solid foundation in animal health sciences, combining biology, chemistry, mathematics, and English in the first two years, followed by specialized courses in animal health, immunology, epidemiology, and animal ethics in the later years. The program provides a clear pathway for students aiming for a career in veterinary medicine, allowing eligibility to apply to veterinary schools after just two years. The curriculum is designed not only to prepare students for veterinary college but also to open doors to diverse careers in animal conservation, research, nutrition, welfare, and more.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're keen on pursuing veterinary medicine, this program provides the essential knowledge and prerequisites needed for veterinary school admission within just two years. It also offers a broad understanding of animals, preparing students for various careers beyond veterinary practice, such as conservation, animal nutrition, research, and animal welfare. The unique focus and comprehensive curriculum make it an excellent choice for animal lovers aspiring for impactful careers.
This program focuses specifically on bioveterinary science, offering courses related to animal health, immunology, epidemiology, and ethics. It’s the only bioveterinary science program in Canada, and students can choose an honours pathway for research and advanced study in animal sciences.
Application fees
20.87L
1st year tuition fees
20.87L
Living cost
To enter the BSc in Bioveterinary Science, students need a minimum overall average of 75%, with specific requirements including Academic English 12, Pre-calculus Math 12 (or an equivalent course), and three additional academic subjects. For the honours pathway, students must achieve a GPA of 3.3 or higher after their second year and secure a thesis supervisor at the start of their third year.

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Graduates of this program can pursue careers as veterinarians, wildlife conservation officers, food inspection officers, and animal nutrition specialists. The degree also serves as a strong foundation for graduate studies in animal science, zoology, conservation, or public policy related to animals.