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MS in Comparative Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences, Long Island University Post (LIU Post)

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About this course

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The MS program in Comparative Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences (CBVS) at Long Island University’s Lewyt College of Veterinary Medicine is designed to prepare students in coursework and research areas linked to One Health. The program leverages courses from the School of Natural and Life Sciences, the College of Health Professions, and foundational science courses from the first two years of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. It includes topics like bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, epidemiology, toxicology, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology. A weekly research seminar is part of the curriculum, showcasing ongoing research at the college or affiliated institutions. The program emphasizes research in Infectious Diseases and Comparative Medicine and Therapeutics, aiming to equip students for careers in academia, industry, or government agencies.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is ideal for students interested in a broad and interdisciplinary approach to biomedical and veterinary sciences, especially those aiming for careers in research, academia, or industry. The program's research focus areas provide a comprehensive foundation in infectious diseases and innovative therapeutic approaches, preparing students for further postgraduate studies or work in prominent organizations such as USDA, NIH, CDC, or in biotech and pharmaceutical sectors.

Specialisation

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The program offers two major focus areas: Infectious Diseases, which covers bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, and vaccine development, and Comparative Medicine and Therapeutics, which includes Cancer Biology, Chemo- and Precision-Therapeutics, Molecular Immuno-Physiology, Pathology, Molecular Pathophysiology, and Regenerative Medicine.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

27.52L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To earn the MS in CBVS, students must complete a total of 48 credits within approximately two years. The curriculum includes core courses such as biochemistry, immunology, biostatistics, and a graduate seminar, totaling 12 credits. Students have the flexibility to take up to 15 elective credits recommended by their committee. The majority of credits are allocated to experimental research courses (CBVS 708), which involve hands-on research work. Admission requires a bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and fulfillment of English language proficiency standards for international students.
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English language test

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

105

IELTS

6

TOEFL

85

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Long Island University Post (LIU Post) admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this MS program are equipped for continued graduate study at the Ph.D. level or for careers in academia, industry—particularly in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology—and government agencies like USDA, NIH, or CDC. The program emphasizes skills such as research experimentation, data analysis, grant writing, manuscript review, and scientific presentation, all of which are valuable in diverse research and administrative roles.

FAQs

What are the English language requirements for international students?

International students need a TOEFL score of at least 85 (internet-based, with a minimum listening score of 20), or a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 to qualify for admission.

What is the typical duration of the program?

The program is designed to be completed in about two years, requiring 48 credit hours through coursework and research.