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Veterinary Science
Master's in Veterinary Medicine
6 years
€6000 pa
Programme profile
The Veterinary Faculty at Cluj has recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. With the recent admission of Romania to the EU, its programme through English is becoming increasingly attractive to EU students.
The Faculty was accredited by the EAVE in 2007.
Programme content
Year 1: Animal Biology and ecology; Plant Biology; Biophysics; Animal Anatomy ; Biochemistry; Biomathematics & Informatics; Histology and Cell biology; Genetics; Nutrition; Physical education; History of Veterinary Medicine; Applied Romanian
Year 2: Animal Anatomy; Physiology; Histology and Cell biology; Molecular Biology; Animal Breeding; Animal Production Systems; Nutrition; Microbiology; Hygiene and Environmental Protection; Animal Behaviour; Clinical laboratory; Veterinary Mycology; Hereditary diseases
Year 3: Animal welfare and protection; Epidemiology; Immunology; Parasitology; Pharmacology; Pathology; Physiopathology; Anesthesiology; Semiology and medical imaging; Cell Pathology & Comp Onc; Biology, breeding and pathology of laboratory animals; Breeding of Pets
Year 4: Parasitology and parasitical diseases; Anaesthesiology and surgical propedeutics; Basics of internal medicine; Special surgical clinic and pathology; Infectious diseases; Reproduction, Obstetrics and Veterinary Gynaecology; Hygiene, quality and food technology; Toxicology and toxicoses; Game and exotic animal breeding
Year 5: Basics of internal medicine; Special surgical clinic and pathology; Infectious diseases; Preventive medicine; Pathology of reproduction; Veterinary dermatology; Inspection and control of products and foods of animal origin; Apiarian and fisheries product safety; Radiology and radioprotection
Year 6: Legislation; Preventive medicine; Veterinary management and rural economy; Necropsy and forensic medicine; Breeding and pathology of the ruminants; Equine clinic; Pet clinic; Swine clinic; Avian clinic; Nutrition and metabolic disorders; Functional food; Biotechnologies in animal reproduction; Project management
Progression
This programme is recognised for registration with RCVS
Entry Requirements
3 A-levels and 3 GCSEs. Life sciences subjects (e.g. Biology and Chemistry) preferred, but not required.
Six passes at Leaving Cert, two at H5. Life sciences subjects (e.g. Biology and Chemistry) preferred, but not required.
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26 July