Veterinary Science and Public Health
FVSU has the only AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) accredited four-year Veterinary Technology program in Georgia. The Veterinary Technology major helps students become highly knowledgeable in laboratory and clinical procedures, care and handling of animals, basic principles of normal and abnormal life processes, and how to become an integral member of the veterinary healthcare team. FVSU’s Veterinary Technology program is designed to give students a broad-based background in basic sciences and pharmaceutical calculations as well as veterinary disciplines.
The veterinary science & public health department offers degrees with concentrations in the following areas:
View VTNE 3-Yr Average Passing ScoresNumber of eligible first-time candidates taking the VTNE | 41 |
Three-year average pass rate for first-time test takers on the VTNE based on a July 1st – June 30th reporting | 29% |