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I'll show you right away.
090601 Basic Veterinary Medicine.
01 Animal Anatomy and Histology and Embryology.
02 Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology.
03 Veterinary Pathology.
04 Animal Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
090602 Preventive Veterinary Medicine.
01Diagnosis of livestock and poultry infectious diseases.
02 Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology.
03 Veterinary Parasitology and Parasitology.
04 Laboratory Zoology.
090603 Clinical Veterinary Medicine.
01 Veterinary Surgery and Surgery.
02 Veterinary Internal Medicine and Diagnostics of Internal Medicine.
03 Veterinary Obstetrics.
04 Veterinary Medicine.
090621 Veterinary Biomedicine.
01 Animal Molecular Etiology.
02 Comparative Medicine.
03Animal organ transplantation.
04 Veterinary Biotechnology.
090622 Veterinary Public Health.
01Animal Food Hygiene.
02Environmental ecotoxicology.
03 Zoonotics.
04 Animal Administrative Law.
All the examination subjects for these majors are:
101 Ideological and Political Theory.
201 English I.
315 Chemistry (Agriculture).
415 Animal Physiology and Biochemistry Can this be sent?
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The first one for you is the correct and comprehensive hunger, and I am also a major in veterinary medicine.
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There are four postgraduate subjects for veterinary medicine: Politics, English, 315 Chemistry, 415 Animal Physiology and Biochemistry. Major Course 1 (Organic Chemistry, Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry). Major Course 2 (Animal Physiology, Animal Biochemistry).
Because now is the Joint Entrance Examination for Agronomy; Professional course 1 is different from school to school, and you need to check the specific provisions of the school's enrollment brochure. The major in veterinary medicine involves basic veterinary medicine, preventive veterinary medicine, clinical veterinary medicine, veterinary pharmacy and veterinary public health.
Possess the basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills in small animal disease prevention, pasture veterinarian, veterinary public health, veterinary medicine, etc. The research field of veterinary medicine has expanded and extended to include molecular biology, medicine, public health, environmental and wildlife conservation, space medicine, human disease models, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Analysis of the direction of postgraduate examination in veterinary medicine
1. Veterinarian, professional introduction, veterinary professional, refers to the industry or person engaged in the prevention and treatment of animal diseases. The main task is to study and implement the diagnosis and treatment, prevention and control, quarantine and health inspection of livestock and poultry diseases.
2. Basic Veterinary Medicine, professional introduction, "Basic Veterinary Medicine" is the secondary discipline of the first-level discipline of "Veterinary Medicine", which studies the morphological structure of animals, the laws of life activities, the occurrence of diseases and the effects of drugs. The department is based on animal anatomy and histology, embryology, animal physiology, animal biochemistry, veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, and veterinary pathology.
3. Preventive veterinary medicine, professional introduction, preventive veterinary medicine is the study of the pathogenic characteristics, pathogenic mechanism, epidemic law, disease diagnosis, prevention and control of animal infectious diseases and animal parasitic diseases.
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For veterinary medicine majors, you can apply for any major for the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination. One of the more difficult types of graduate school entrance examination is the interdisciplinary entrance examination. Compared with those who are admitted to graduate school in the same major, those who are admitted to graduate school in the same major often have to put a lot of energy into professional courses.
This has increased the difficulty of the graduate school entrance examination to a considerable extent.
In the past two years, more and more students from other majors want to cross-graduate in veterinary medicine; Therefore, in this daily popular science, let's talk about the relevant knowledge of veterinary interprofessional postgraduate examination! Since 2016, it seems that veterinary medicine has suddenly emerged and become a popular cross-examination in agriculture and forestry majors.
In the two years from 2016 to 2018, the old seniors have also met at least dozens of cross-examination students, helped some of them successfully take the postgraduate examination, and also witnessed some regrets, so before the introduction, I will say that it is not easy to cross-exam, and cherish the exam! First of all, we can divide the cross-examination into two main categories, which are:
Similar professional cross-examination, unrelated professional cross-examination; Cross-examination of similar majors.
1. Majors: Animal Science, Bioengineering, Medicine, Animal Husbandry, Life Science, Inspection and Quarantine, Chemistry, etc.
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Majors like this that are researchable are generally experimental.
If you want to be interdissected, you can consider majors in bioengineering (professional exams: biochemistry and organic or roof) and chemical engineering (professional exams: organic and inorganic chemistry, etc.).
However, there are a lot of experiments, if you choose bioengineering, bioengineering employment is more severe, and chemical engineering is better).
I studied veterinary medicine, and I am also an interdisciplinary graduate student. It is recommended that you take this major and then study for a PhD. There will be relatively big achievements. If you really don't like this major very much, then choose chemical engineering.
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Hello Question! What specialty is good for veterinary medicine.
The meaning of the question should be similar.
Interest is the most important thing.
Ask about the prospects.
Is it more difficult to ask questions than the college entrance examination?
It is necessary to start preparing for the age of a few years.
It's on par with the college entrance examination.
I will start studying in the first semester of my junior year.
Cross-exam. You need to set aside a lot of time for your professional classes.
Asking questions and studying across studies can be taken for several years.
If you don't pass the exam the first time, you can do it for the second time and the third time.
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1.The interdisciplinary postgraduate examination of veterinary medicine majors can generally take clinical medicine, medical laboratory, medical imaging major, ** medicine, etc. However, some schools require that the major applied for is consistent with the major of the graduation certificate, and such schools do not accept students who cross the examination, so you should read the school's enrollment brochure in detail.
2.Generally speaking, the major of veterinary medicine is the major of cultivating "veterinarians", which is a comprehensive discipline based on biology to study the occurrence and development of animal diseases (including research animals), and on this basis, to diagnose and prevent diseases, and to ensure animal health.
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