6 Master's degrees in Veterinary Medicine in Canada
Companion Animal Physical Rehabilitation
Northern College is proud to introduce the Companion Animal Physical Rehabilitation program for veterinary technicians in response to emerging animal health care needs. Physical rehabilitation helps animals recover more quickly and fully from injury, and can help the “furry family members” live life to the fullest with minimal pain and discomfort.
Veterinary Pathology
The Department of Veterinary Pathology at University of Saskatchewan offers programs of postgraduate study in anatomic and clinical pathology leading to the following degrees: Veterinary Pathology M.Vet.Sc. program (two year diagnostic training) which may be followed by the optional one-year Senior Residency); the Veterinary Pathology M.Sc. programs.
Veterinary Science
The Master of Veterinary Science degree of the University of Prince Edward Island is a two-year, non-thesis (professional) Master’s-track program to enhance scholarship and competitiveness of veterinarians in one of the broad disciplines of pathology, microbiology, or clinical sciences.
Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
The Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences at University of Saskatchewan has an active program of research from whole animal investigations to cellular and molecular research. Apply to the Veterinary Biomedical Sciences MSc program offered at University of Saskatchewan.
Veterinary Medicine
The Veterinary Medicine programme at the University of Prince Edward Island is a research-focused Master of Science degree. This full-time course requires the completion of a thesis and specific graduate modules. It is designed for students to achieve mastery in a concentrated field of veterinary scholarly activity.
Veterinary Microbiology
The Department of Veterinary Microbiology at University of Saskatchewan has students with diverse interests in infectious disease and their research questions address this area at levels ranging from the molecular to the population. The desire is to explore microorganisms and their relationships with us and other animals. Apply to the Veterinary Microbiology MSc at University of Saskatchewan.