3+4 DVM Program
Eligibility
To be considered for the “3 + 4” program, you must be enrolled in one of the following degree programs either at A-State or at your primary home institution:
- Animal Science degree
- Biological Science degree
A-State Enrolled Prospective Students
If you are a DVM prospective student currently enrolled at A-State, please notify your academic advisor of your interest in the “3 + 4” program. Your advisor will help ensure you meet all program and degree requirements.
Prospective students at Other institutions
If you are a DVM prospective student and enrolled at an institution outside of A-State you should consult with your academic advisor to confirm that your current degree program aligns with the corresponding A-State baccalaureate degree programs.
Enrolled in an Animal Science degree program
If you are a prospective student enrolled in an Animal Science Degree program, you must ensure your program of study completes the following:
- A-State Requirements
- General Education Requirements for the Major and Agriculture Core Courses or equivalent courses
- The prerequisite requirements for the A-State College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM).
The A-State Bulletin outlines the requirements for the Animal Science BSA, Emphasis
in Pre-veterinary Studies and is available to help guide you in meeting the University
and the specific Animal Science degree requirements for this program.
Enrolled in a Biological Science degree program
If you are a prospective student enrolled in a Biological Sciences Degree program, you must ensure your program of study completes:
- A-State Requirements
- Foreign Language Requirement
- General Education Requirements for the Major or equivalent courses
- The prerequisite requirements for the A-State College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)
The A-State Bulletin outlines the requirements for the Biological Sciences BS, Emphasis
in Pre-veterinary Studies and is available to help guide you in meeting the University
and the specific Biological Sciences degree requirements for this program.
Application Process and Final Eligibility
More information will be provided upon successful completion of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education’s accreditation process.
If you or your Academic Advisor has any questions about this “3 + 4” program, please contact the CVM’s Office of Student Programs and Admissions.
Admissions Considerations for Non-Eligible “3 + 4” Program Applicants
Prospective students who do not meet eligibility for this “3 + 4” program will still be fully considered for admission to the DVM program, provided they meet all other admissions criteria and prerequisite course requirements. These may include those outlined on this page or those for students not intending to complete a baccalaureate degree.
Prerequisite Coursework
The prerequisite coursework for the “3 + 4” route is very similar to the coursework for the other routes into the DVM program. However, the Required Elective Coursework Summary differs and is defined below.
Required Elective Coursework Summary for “3 + 4” Program
| Subject Area | Course Name | Credits | Course Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sciences/Advanced Sciences |
Upper division science courses (300 level or above) which may include up to 6 credit hours of general physics (200 level or above) |
14 | ANSC 3633 – Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology ANSC 3703 – Poultry Production ANSC 4673 – Digestion Physiology and Nutrition of Domestic Animals BIO 4104 – Microbiology BIO 4133 – Cell Biology BIO 4441 and 4443 – Comparative Animal Physiology PHYS 2054 – General Physics I |
| Fine Arts and Humanities |
3 credit hours of fine arts; 3 credit hours of humanities |
6 |
Fine Arts: Humanities: |
| Social Sciences |
Any course meeting the A-State General Education Social Science Requirement |
9 | HIST 2763 – The United States to 1876 HIST 2773 – The United States since 1876 ECON 2333 – Economic Issues and Concepts POSC 2103 – Introduction to United States Government PSY 2013 – Introduction to Psychology |
| Communications |
Public Speaking / Communications |
3 | COMS 1203 – Oral Communication COMS 2253 – Introduction to Health Communications |
| TOTAL |
|
32 |
