Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Medicine

Mode of study
Full-time
Level of study
Specialist
Direction of preparation
Veterinary Medicine

Training period
5 Years
Language of study
Russian
Cost of education
It is shown that the cost of tuition for one year
For Russia and CIS citizens
330000
For the citizens of the countries of "far abroad"
5450 5300

Profession

The activity of a veterinarian is aimed at diagnosing, treating and preventing animal diseases; protection of the population from diseases common to humans and animals; ensuring the safety of animal products, medicines and animal feed; prevention of the spread of contagious diseases in the territory of a state.
Veterinarians of agricultural enterprises ensure the quality and safety of livestock products. Epizootologists solve the most difficult tasks of controlling the spread of diseases that are dangerous to humans and animals. Veterinarians of clinics: traumatologists, plastic surgeons or neurosurgeons are almost engineers capable of restoring the anatomical integrity and physiological functions of the patient in case of injuries and other severe health disorders. Imaging and laboratory diagnostics specialists can help you to identify hidden signs of diseases using non-invasive diagnostic methods. General practitioners, oncologists, endocrinologists, critical care surgeon and other specialists provide assistance to animals using modern therapeutic methods. Current veterinarian is a highly qualified specialist who manages modern equipment and world technologies in the field of animal health.


Educational Process

The training takes place in modern educational laboratories, in computer classes with specialized software, in classrooms equipped with multimedia, including the one for webinars and video conferences.
The main disciplines of the program: Anatomy, Cytology, Histology and Embryology, Physiology, Pathological Physiology, Pharmacology, Breeding, Feeding, Animal Hygiene, Toxicology, Clinical Diagnostics , Internal non-communicable diseases, General and private surgery, Obstetrics, gynecology and andrology, Parasitology and invasive diseases, Epizootology and infectious diseases, Pathological anatomy and forensic veterinary examination, Veterinary and sanitary expertise.
In the last courses, students study in depth the disciplines of medical specializations: Reconstructive Surgery, Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care, Therapy of Animal Diseases, Ophthalmology, Dentistry of Animals, etc.
According to his aspirations, a student can study in more detail the diseases of horses, exotic and zoo animals, rodents, reptiles or birds.


Practice

Students can master the practical skills of the profession during educational and industrial practice at leading enterprises that are engaged in veterinary and veterinary and sanitary activities. Practices are held on the basis of large enterprises and clinics equipped with everything necessary. In addition, successful students can participate in international cooperation programs and foreign internships.
Internships in veterinary clinics, agricultural enterprises and research institutes give the student the opportunity to practice the skills acquired during their studies and get acquainted with the experience of top-class veterinary specialists, as well as take an active part in scientific work conducted on the basis of veterinary organizations . At the same time, students attend exhibitions, seminars, round tables and conferences, where they have the opportunity to communicate directly with future employers, so that by the end of their studies, many students are either already employed or know exactly where they will work after graduation.


Career

The RUDN University Department of Veterinary Medicine has strong ties with employers and guarantees employment. The list of organizations in which a graduate can carry out professional activities includes state management structures, animal disease control stations, public and private veterinary clinics, agro-industrial holdings, customs structures, higher educational institutions, research and production associations and research institutes, foreign and domestic food industry enterprises, animal feed enterprises and various trade structures, accreditation and production laboratories, biological preparation enterprises and veterinary pharmacies, veterinary laboratories, pet stores, stud farms and equestrian clubs, zoos, markets, etc.
The range of positions that a graduate can hold is very wide: veterinarian, veterinary consultant, veterinary laboratory assistant, chief veterinarian of a veterinary clinic or veterinary enterprise, head of a veterinary pharmacy or laboratory, specialist in quality control of veterinary goods, sales representative for sale of drugs and veterinary products, a specialist in the sanitary service, a specialist in the registration of veterinary drugs, a manager of the scientific communications department for working with specialists in the zoo business, a cynologist, a researcher, etc.