The bachelor of science program in Animal and Nutritional Sciences, is designed to provide students with the academic requirements for entry into professional schools or colleges of veterinary medicine. The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission has agreements with the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine and the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine to provide 13 Contract seats for West Virginia Residents (6 at VMRCVM and 7 at MSUCVM).
Course Schedule
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring |
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A&VS 191 – First Year Seminar |
A&VS 150 – Introduction of Animal Science
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ENGL 101 – Intro to Composition and Rhetoric
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BIOL 117 – Introductory Physiology
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CHEM 115 – Fundamentals of Chemistry
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CHEM 116 – Fundamentals of Chemistry
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BIOL 115 – Principles of Biology
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MATH 128 – Plane Trigonometry (if needed for GEF)
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Select ONE:
MATH 124 – College Algebra with Applications MATH 126 – College Algebra MATH 150 – Applied Calculus MATH 153 – Calculus 1a with Precalculus MATH 155 - Calculus |
GEF 4
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For full suggested course schedule, class descriptions and more information on General Education Foundations (GEF) see course catalog.
West Virginia Veterinary Medicine Educational Contract Program
Featured Students
Walker Roberts
The 2014 alumna is one of many Davis College students accepted to vet schools across the country.
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