Graduate Programs
Graduate programs include programs leading to the Master of Science, Masters of Specialized Veterinary Medicine, Masters of Veterinary Public Health, or Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The college also offers programs combining the DVM degree with Masters of Veterinary Public Health, Masters of Business Administration or Doctor of Philosophy degrees. These are intense programs that decrease the time needed to accomplish two degrees compared to doing them sequentially.
Graduate Programs
Minor Program
Masters Programs
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PhD Programs
Shared Resources for Research
- BSL3 Biocontainment Facility
- Educational Media & Design (EMD)
- Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting
- Laboratory Animal Resources
- Laboratory for Advanced Electron and Light Optical Methods (LAELOM)
Graduate Student Resources
- Computing Resources and Information Technology
- Counseling Services
- CVM Student Services Office
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Graduate Administrative Handbook
- Graduate Calendar
- Graduate Course Descriptions
- Graduate School Information
- Graduate Student Association
- General Information for Graduate Students
- NCSU Libraries
- New Student Survival Guide
- Office of International Services
- Office of Student Conduct
- Registration and Records
- Student Counseling Center
- Student Health Center
- Thesis and Dissertation Guide
Veterinary Medicine Academic Departments
Research Centers
- Centennial Biomedical Campus
- Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics
- Center for Comparative Medicine and Translation Research (CCMTR)
- Center for Marine Sciences and Technology (CMAST)
- Environmental Medical Consortium
- Marine Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Facility (MMRSIF)
