The Veterinary Biomedical Sciences (VBS) program is a College of Veterinary Medicine based program leading to a Master’s (MS) degree. This program is governed by the rules and regulations adopted by the University Graduate Faculty and the Graduate Council as set forth in the Graduate Faculty Handbook and by additional program policies established by the Graduate Faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Areas of Emphasis
Three Areas of Emphasis have been established within the Veterinary Biomedical Sciences program: Anatomy and Physiology, Clinical Sciences, and Pathobiology. Information about each Area of Emphasis can be found below.
Credit Requirements
A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit is required for completion of the Veterinary Biomedical Sciences MS Degree.
Regular MS Students:
Students with a bachelor’s degree must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of credit.
Dual-Degree DVM/MS Students:
Students with a bachelor’s degree who are concurrently pursuing the DVM degree at Kansas State University may apply up to 12 hours of credit from relevant courses in the veterinary curriculum toward both the DVM degree and the 30 semester hours of credit required for the MS degree provided that the grades in these courses are consistent with Graduate School requirements. The specific courses from the veterinary medicine degree transcript for which credits are being claimed must be listed on the program of study under the transfer credit(s) section.
Post DVM Students:
Students with a veterinary medicine degree may apply up to 12 hours of credit from the veterinary medicine degree transcript toward the 30 semester hours of credit required for the MS degree provided that the grades are consistent with Graduate School requirements and the courses are relevant to the program of study.
Program Options and Research Credits
The Veterinary Biomedical Sciences MS degree program offers three different academic plans:
Thesis:
As part of the degree program requirements the student will complete 6-12 credit hours of research and will write and defend a thesis as the culminating experience for the degree.
Report:
As part of the degree program requirements the student will complete 2 credit hours of a specified research project or a specified problem in the major field. The student will write and submit a report on the research project or identified problem as the culminating experience for the degree.
Non-Thesis/Non-Report (coursework):
The student’s degree program will consist of course work only, but will include evidence of scholarly efforts, such as term papers, as determined by the committee. This option is not available in the Clinical Sciences Area of Emphasis.
Admission Requirements
In order to be considered for admission in the Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, the applicant must FIRST identify, contact, and be accepted by a graduate faculty member within one of the three areas of emphasis: Anatomy and Physiology, Clinical Sciences or Pathobiology. Once the student has been accepted by a graduate faculty mentor, the student should submit an online application.
The following will be required in order to complete the online application:
- Statement of Objectives
- Official transcripts of all college coursework completed
- GRE scores
- Three letters of recommendation
International applicants must also submit the following:
- TOEFL scores
- Affidavit of Financial Support form
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and admission will follow deadlines set forth by the Kansas State University Graduate School.