The Pre-Veterinary Science major is designed to provide pre-professional training to students planning to continue their education in Veterinary, Graduate or Medical school or who are contemplating joining the teaching profession. All incoming freshmen enter the program as Animal Science majors and must qualify to enter into the Pre-Veterinary Science major. Eligible students must achieve and maintain a grade of B- or better in select Animal Science courses and may change to the Pre-Veterinary Science major at any time after these requirements are met by submitting the worksheet to vasci [at] umass.edu or Lisa West ISB 427X.
Students interested in transferring to the Pre-Veterinary Science Major should carefully read the information at Changing your Major.
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Pre-Veterinary Science Major
Pre-Veterinary Science Major Checklist
Freshman Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 101 - Intro to Animal Science, 4
BIOLOGY 151 - Intro Biology I, 4
CHEM 111 - General Chemistry I, 4
General Education Class - DG or DU, 4
FYFS Freshmen Seminar or Residential Academic Program (RAP), 1
Credits - 17
Freshman Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 103 - Intro Animal Management, 4
BIOLOGY 152/153 Intro Biology II and Lab, 5
CHEM 112 - General Chemistry II, 4
ENGLWRIT 112 - College Writing, 3
Credits - 16
Sophomore Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 220 - Anatomy & Physiology, 4
ANIMLSCI 260 - Animal Welfare, 4
CHEM 261 - Organic Chemistry I, 3
MATH 127- Calculus or STATISTC 111 or STATISTC 240 or RESECON 212- Statistics, 3/4
Credits 14/15
Sophomore Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 285 - Cellular & Molecular Biology, 3
CHEM 262 - Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 269 lab, 5
General Education Class, 4
MATH 127- Calculus or STATISTC 111 or STATISTC 240 or RESECON 212- Statistics 3/4
Credits 15/16
Junior Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 311 - Genetics, 3
MICROBIO 310 - General Microbiology, 3
BIOCHEM 423 or BIOCHEM 320, 3
NATSCI 387* - CNS Junior Writing or Elective or General Education Class, 3/4
Elective or ANIMLSCI *91C or *91M - Biotech Research Experience, 1/3
Credits 13/16
Junior Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 572 - Molecular Immunology, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 472 - Infection and Immunity, 3 (fall semester)
ANIMLSCI 332 - Animal Nutrition and Feeding, 4
BIOCHEM 424 - Biochemistry II, 3
Elective or General Education Class, 3/4
Elective or ANIMLSCI *91C or *91M - Biotech Research Experience, 1/3
Credits 14/17
Senior Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 472 - Infection and Immunity, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 572 - Molecular Immunology, 3 (spring semester)
PHYSICS 131 - Physics, 4
ANIMLSCI 494EI - IE: One Health, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 494GI - IE- Good Intentions, 3 (spring semester)
ANIMLSCI 366 - Veterinary Microbiology or MICROBIO 265 or MICROBIO 312 - Microbiology, 2
Elective or General Education or ANIMLSCI *91C or *91M - Biotech Research Experience, 1/4
Credits 13/17
Senior Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 494GI - IE- Good Intentions, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 494EI - IE: One Health, 3 (fall semester)
ANIMLSCI 521 - Physiology of Reproduction, 4
PHYSICS 132 - Physics II, 4
ANIMLSCI 366 - Veterinary Microbiology or MICROBIOLOGY 265 or MICROBIO 312 - Microbiology, 2
Elective or ANIMLSCI *91C or *91M 3/4
Credits - 16/17
*Note: NATSCI 387 - Writing in the Sciences must be completed in the Junior or Senior year.
Pre-Veterinary Major When Deferring Math & Chemistry
Freshman Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 101 - Intro to Animal Science, 4
BIOLOGY 151 - Intro Biology I, 4
MATH 104 - Pre-Calculus, 3
General Education Class DU or DG, 4
FYFS Freshmen Seminar or Residential Academic Program (RAP), 1
Credits - 16
Freshman Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 103 - Intro Animal Management, 4
BIOLOGY 152/153 - Intro Biology II and Lab, 5
CHEM 111 - General Chemistry I, 4
ENGLWRIT 112 - College Writing, 3
Credits - 16
Sophomore Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 220 - Anatomy & Physiology, 4
ANIMLSCI 260 - Animal Welfare, 4
CHEM 112 - General Chemistry II, 4
MATH 127 - Calculus, 3
Credits - 15
Sophomore Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 285 - Cellular & Molecular Biology, 3
STATISTC 111 or STATISTC 240 or RESECON 212 - Statistics, 3/4
CHEM 261 - Organic Chemistry I, 3
General Education Class, 4
Credits -13/14
Junior Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 311 - Genetics, 3
MICROBIO 310 - General Microbiology, 3
CHEM 262/269 - Organic Chem II/Lab, 5
NATSCI 387* - Jr. Year Writing or Elective or General Education Class, 3/4
Credits - 14/15
Junior Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 332 - Animal Nutrition and Feeding, 4
ANIMLSCI 572 - Molecular Immunology 3 OR ANIMLSCI 472 - Infection and Immunity, 3
PHYSICS 131 - Physics, 4
Elective or General Education Class, 3/4
Elective or ANIMLSCI '91C or '91M- Biotech Research Experience, 1/3
Credits - 15/18
Senior Year - Fall
ANIMLSCI 494EI - IE: One Health, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 494GI - IE: Good Intentions or Elective, 3 (spring semester)
PHYSCIS 132 - Physics II, 4
BIOCHEM 423 or BIOCHEM 320 - Biochemistry I, 3
ANIMLSCI 366 - Veterinary Microbiology or MICROBIO 265 or MICROBIO 312 - Microbiology, 2
Elective or ANIMLSCI '91C or '91M- Biotech Research Experience, 1/3
ANIMLSCI 472 - Infection and Immunity, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 572 - Molecular Immunology (spring semester)
Credits - 16/17
Senior Year - Spring
ANIMLSCI 494GI - IE: Good Intentions or Elective, 3 OR ANIMLSCI 494EI - IE: One Health, 3 (fall semester)
ANIMLSCI 521 - Physiology of Reproduction, 4
ANIMLSCI 366 - Veterinary Microbiology or MICROBIO 265 or MICROBIO 312 - Microbiology, 2
BIOCHEM 424 or BIOCHEM 321 - Biochemistry II, 3
Elective or ANIMLSCI '91C or '91M - Biotech Research Experience, 1/3
Credits - 13/15
*Note: NATSCI 387 - Writing in the Sciences must be completed in the Junior or Senior year.
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