Located on
NC State University Centennial Biomedical Campus (part of the
Centennial Campus complex), the College has three departments: Department of Clinical Sciences, Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, and the Department of Population Health & Pathobiology. The College involves some 155 faculty, 400 staff members, and it enrolls more than 300 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students, 80 graduate students, and 75 interns and residents. Academic degrees offered by the college include: •
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine • Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Biomedical Sciences (concentrations include: Cell Biology, Infectious Disease, Immunology, Neurosciences, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Population Medicine) • Master of Science/Doctor of Philosophy in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology • Master of Veterinary Public Health • Combined DVM/MBA • Combined DVM/PhD There are six main focus areas in the College: companion animal medicine, food supply medicine, biomedical research, ecosystem health, equine medicine, and animal welfare. Through these areas, the College prepares the next generation of veterinarians and veterinarian scientists, conducts bench and clinical research to support animal and human health, addresses ecosystem and public health issues, helps protects the U.S. food supply, and promotes an appreciation of the changing animal-human bond. The College is currently ranked third by the U.S. News & World Report among the 28 colleges of veterinary medicine in the U.S. == Research ==