The DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) programme at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences aims to educate and train veterinary professionals over the course of 11 semesters or 5.5 years. During this time, students gain a strong core of veterinary science knowledge, have the opportunity to follow their area of interest, and gain professional experience through internships in veterinary clinics, farms, and the food industry.
Upon graduation, a successful student obtains a degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (PL: lekarz weterynarii) and can work treating various kinds of animals, including companion, farm, and exotic animals, in research, in the food industry, or in public health. The student can also choose to pursue professional specialization and academic work during PhD studies at the UPWr International Doctoral School or through postgraduate studies and specialization courses for veterinarians.
To apply for the Uniform Master studies in Veterinary Medicine in the English language at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, an applicant must present a document certifying they have obtained secondary education that entitles them to study at the undergraduate university level in the country where the document has been issued. Additionally, non-native speakers of English must present one of the following certificates proving their knowledge of the English language: IELTS (at least level B2), TOEFL (at least level B2), Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency (former FCE, CAE, CPE), an IB or EB diploma, or a document from their high school/college certifying that the language of instruction was English.