university image
country flag

BS in Pre-Professional (Pre-Veterinary Medicine), University of Tennessee

Check Eligibility

About this course

arrow
This program is designed for students aiming to pursue veterinary medicine while earning an arts and sciences degree. Students are required to complete at least 93 credit hours, fulfill Basic Skills and Distribution requirements, and spend their final 30 hours in residence at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The program does not mandate a departmental major. Upon completion of the first year of the veterinary medicine curriculum, students will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree by the College of Arts and Sciences. It provides a comprehensive pathway to prepare students for veterinary studies, emphasizing science, arts, and humanities courses that are aligned with veterinary prerequisites.

Why this course is highly recommended

arrow
This program is ideal for students who want a robust arts and sciences foundation while preparing specifically for veterinary school. It prepares students academically and provides a clear pathway to enter College of Veterinary Medicine after completing the initial years of veterinary study. The flexible curriculum combined with the focused pre-vet coursework makes it suitable for students aiming to develop a strong background in sciences and arts.

Specialisation

arrow
The program features a concentration in Pre-Veterinary Medicine, focusing on science courses like biology, chemistry, physics, and biochemistry, alongside humanities and social sciences. This structure ensures students are well-prepared for veterinary college applications and studies.

Course fees

arrow
graduation cap icon

Application fees

25.54L

graduation cap icon

1st year tuition fees

25.54L

graduation cap icon

Living cost

-

Degree requirements

arrow
Students must complete a minimum of 93 credit hours, including science, arts, and humanities courses, and fulfill the university’s core requirements. The final 30 hours must be completed in residence at the University of Tennessee. Successful completion of the first year of the veterinary program leads to the conferral of a Bachelor of Science degree by the College of Arts and Sciences.
translate icon

English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

70

PTE

53

DUOLINGO

100

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Tennessee admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

arrow
Graduates of this program are prepared to apply for veterinary medicine programs and can pursue careers related to animal health, research, and related fields. The program sets a solid academic foundation for students aspiring to enter veterinary colleges and related health sciences.

FAQs

Does completing this program guarantee admission to veterinary school?

No, successful completion of this program does not guarantee admission. Admission decisions are at the discretion of the College of Veterinary Medicine's Admissions Committee.

What are the key coursework components?

The program includes courses in biology, chemistry, physics, biochemistry, arts, humanities, and social sciences, aligned with veterinary prerequisites.