The Department of Clinical Services offers a Master of Science in Clinical Sciences that provides research opportunities across various Academic Centers. These include specialized institutes like the Animal Heart Center, Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine, Center for Pain Management, and others focused on animal health, surgery, and medicine. The program is designed to encompass a broad range of areas in clinical sciences, including anesthesia, cardiology, critical care, epidemiology, and beyond. Students have the chance to engage deeply in research within their chosen area of study, working closely with faculty and centers dedicated to advancing veterinary and animal healthcare.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students wanting to pursue research in veterinary and animal health sciences. The variety of research centers and areas of study provides a broad and rich environment for learning and specialization. Students interested in advancing their careers through research and practical application in veterinary medicine will find this program particularly valuable, supported by diverse facilities and expert faculty.
The program offers multiple specializations such as Anesthesia, Cardiology, Critical care/emergency medicine, Epidemiology, Equine medicine, Reproductive and surgical aspects of equine care, Integrated livestock management, Neurology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Shelter medicine, Small animal medicine and surgery, and Sports medicine and rehabilitation. These specializations allow students to tailor their research and training to specific areas of interest within clinical sciences.
Application fees
25.50L
1st year tuition fees
25.50L
Living cost
The program's coursework and credit requirements align with those detailed in the Colorado State University general catalog. Students are encouraged to reach out to their department representative for specific program-related questions and to understand the detailed curriculum and credits necessary for graduation.

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Graduates of this program can pursue careers in veterinary research, animal healthcare, academia, and specialized clinical practice. The opportunities to work with research centers and in various veterinary specializations prepare students for roles in both clinical and research settings.