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Explore a research-driven program centered on animal health, offering customizable modules in areas like animal behavior, ecology, and nutrition. In your first year, you'll cover essential veterinary bioscience topics such as biochemistry, cell biology, biodiversity evolution, genetics, microbiology, and veterinary anatomy and physiology—building a strong base for your degree. The second year provides opportunities to examine human disease mechanisms, endocrinology principles, animal evolution, comparative biology, and ecological studies of animals and plants. Your third year focuses on animal infectious diseases, their management strategies, and their effects on public health, alongside veterinary immunology, comparative anatomy, and immune system functions. Additionally, you'll choose four specialized modules, covering subjects like animal behavior, biodiversity, disease epidemiology, and food security.