Curriculum for Veterinary Biomedical Science
K-State Olathe offers thesis and non-thesis options in a variety of emphasis areas. Students may select an emphasis area or choose a variety of electives to diversify skills and knowledge.
A minimum of 30 credit hours is required to complete the veterinary biomedical science degree.
Emphasis Areas
Infectious Diseases
- Introduction to One Health
- Global Health Issues
- Global Animal Health Industry
- Domestic Animal Immunology
- Veterinary Virology
- Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Trade and Agricultural Health
- Globalization, Cooperation and the Food Trade
Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Environmental Toxicology
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Biotechnology
- Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Regulatory Aspects of Drug and Vaccine Development in the Animal Health Industry
- Regulatory Affairs Seminar
Professional Communications and Business
- Introduction to Responsible Conduct of Biomedical Research
- Multidisciplinary Thought and Presentation
- Scholarship in a Busy Age
- Business Project Management
Statistical Analysis and Experimental Design
- Fundamental Methods of Biostatistics
- Introduction to Statistical Methods for the Sciences
- Design and Interpretation of Production Livestock Field Trials
- Design of Experiments
- Analysis of Variance
- Regression and Correlation Analysis
- Experimental Designs for Product Development and Quality Improvement
Courses
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