Animal science and Veterinary medicine program 2026

Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine are no longer merely traditional professions; they are increasingly becoming high-technology disciplines of the future. In the context of digital transformation and sustainable agricultural development, Vietnam’s Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine sector is undergoing rapid advancement, creating a substantial demand for highly qualified human resources.

According to development trends toward 2030, agriculture in general, and Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine in particular, will require professionals who possess not only strong disciplinary knowledge but also the ability to apply digital technologies, automation, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology in production systems.

In practice, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine constitute one of the academic fields offering broad employment opportunities, stable income, and strong long-term development potential. Graduates may work for major corporations, domestic and international enterprises, or establish their own modern livestock production models and veterinary clinics.

If you are interested in a field of study that is technology-oriented, practice-based, and aligned with sustainable development opportunities, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine may be a highly suitable choice.

I. PROGRAM INFORMATION

Program Group: Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine

Program Codes:

Veterinary Medicine Animal Science
7640101 7620105

 

2026 Admission Subject Combinations:

  • B00 (Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • A00 (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry)
  • C04 (Mathematics, Literature, Geography)
  • D01 (Mathematics, Literature, English)
  • D07 (Mathematics, Chemistry, English)
  • B08 (Mathematics, Biology, English)
  • X04 (Mathematics, Literature, Agricultural Technology)
  • X12 (Mathematics, Chemistry, Agricultural Technology)

 

Program Duration:

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Engineer in Animal Science Bachelor of Animal Science
5 years – 162 credits 4.5 years – 150 credits 4.0 years – 128 credits

 

Degree Awarded: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine / Engineer in Animal Science / Bachelor of Animal Science

Admission Methods:

  • Direct admission and priority admission
  • Admission based on the National High School Graduation Examination results
  • Admission based on upper secondary school academic records (transcript-based admission)
  • Combined admission

II. CURRICULUM – WHAT WILL YOU STUDY?

Knowledge Block Veterinary Medicine Animal Science
Foundational disciplinary knowledge Includes core courses such as physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, medicinal materials, and epidemiology. Includes foundational courses such as animal anatomy, animal physiology, biochemistry, genetics, nutrition, and microbiology, enabling learners to understand the biological basis and functional mechanisms of livestock species.
Specialized knowledge Surgery, internal medicine, infectious diseases, companion animal medicine, and parasitic diseases. Pig, poultry, cattle, buffalo, goat, and sheep production technologies; animal feed and nutrition; animal breeding and reproduction; disease management and biosecurity; organic and circular livestock farming; high-technology applications in animal production; and nanotechnology and biotechnology in production.
Skills and management Soft skills and communication skills
Farm management and production administration
Entrepreneurship and innovation
Scientific writing and presentation skills
Soft skills and communication skills
Farm management and production administration
Entrepreneurship and innovation
Scientific writing and presentation skills
Practice-oriented learning and capacity enhancement Professional practice modules in enterprises
Internships at farms and companies/enterprises
Participation in research and technology transfer projects
International student exchange (Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, etc.)
Professional practice modules in enterprises
Internships at farms and companies/enterprises
Participation in research and technology transfer projects
International student exchange (Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, etc.)

III. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES – WHAT WILL YOU ACHIEVE?

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Content
Bachelor of Animal Science
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Bachelor of Animal Science
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Engineer in Animal Science
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Engineer in Animal Science
Content
Knowledge
PLO1 Apply fundamental knowledge of Marxism–Leninism, Ho Chi Minh Thought, and the revolutionary line of the Communist Party of Vietnam in implementing Party guidelines and State laws in professional practice. PLO1 Apply fundamental knowledge of Marxism–Leninism, Ho Chi Minh Thought, and the revolutionary line of the Communist Party of Vietnam in implementing Party guidelines and State laws in professional practice. PLO1 Apply fundamental knowledge of Marxism–Leninism, Ho Chi Minh Thought, and the revolutionary line of the Communist Party of Vietnam in implementing Party guidelines and State laws in professional practice.
PLO2 Apply knowledge of natural sciences, social sciences, and the environment as an intellectual foundation for solving practical problems in veterinary medicine in a scientific and effective manner, meeting the requirements of the Industry 4.0 era. PLO2 Apply knowledge of natural sciences, social sciences, and the environment as an intellectual foundation for solving practical problems in animal science in a scientific and effective manner, meeting the requirements of the Industry 4.0 era. PLO2 Apply knowledge of natural sciences, social sciences, and the environment as an intellectual foundation for solving practical problems in animal science in a scientific and effective manner, meeting the requirements of the Industry 4.0 era.
PLO3 Explain the structure and functions of organs and tissues, metabolic processes, and the principles of action of pharmaceuticals and toxic substances in healthy and diseased animals. PLO3 Explain the structure and functions of organs and tissues and metabolic processes in the animal body. PLO3 Explain the structure and functions of organs and tissues and metabolic processes in the animal body.
PLO4 Analyze mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and apply principles of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment in animals. PLO4 Apply disciplinary knowledge to implement animal production technologies under different production systems. PLO4 Apply disciplinary knowledge to implement animal production technologies and management under different production systems.
PLO5 Explain key contents of veterinary epidemiology and relevant regulations in animal husbandry, veterinary practice, and the environment. PLO5 Apply disciplinary knowledge to implement biosecurity procedures and treat common diseases in livestock. PLO5 Apply disciplinary knowledge to implement biosecurity procedures, treat common diseases, and manage disease control in livestock.
PLO6 Apply disciplinary knowledge to develop appropriate animal production procedures and manage reproduction in animals. PLO6 Apply knowledge of scientific research, soft skills, business, and entrepreneurship to contribute to the development of the animal science and veterinary sector. PLO6 Apply knowledge of scientific research, soft skills, business, and entrepreneurship to contribute to the development of the animal science and veterinary sector.
PLO7 Synthesize disciplinary knowledge to develop biosecurity protocols and treatment procedures for animals.     PLO7 Synthesize disciplinary knowledge to develop and improve animal science and veterinary production procedures.
Skills
PLO8 Use basic information technology effectively and attain at least Level 3/6 in the Vietnamese Foreign Language Competency Framework (B1 English certificate or equivalent) in order to solve problems in life and professional practice. PLO7 Use basic information technology effectively and attain at least Level 3/6 in the Vietnamese Foreign Language Competency Framework (B1 English certificate or equivalent) in order to solve problems in life and professional practice. PLO8 Use basic information technology effectively and attain at least Level 3/6 in the Vietnamese Foreign Language Competency Framework (B1 English certificate or equivalent) in order to solve problems in life and professional practice.
PLO9 Apply critical thinking, soft skills, and teamwork to solve problems in scientific research and professional practice. PLO8 Apply critical thinking, communication skills, and teamwork to solve problems in scientific research and professional practice. PLO9 Apply critical thinking, communication skills, and teamwork to solve problems in scientific research and professional practice.
PLO10 Apply knowledge of the structure and functions of organs and tissues in the animal body to animal science and veterinary activities. PLO9 Implement animal production technologies under different production systems. PLO10 Implement animal production technologies and management procedures under different production systems.
PLO11 Perform clinical and paraclinical diagnostic procedures in veterinary medicine. PLO10 Implement procedures for the prevention and treatment of common livestock diseases. PLO11 Implement procedures for the prevention and treatment of common diseases and for disease management in livestock.
PLO12 Implement disease prevention and treatment procedures in animals. PLO11 Guide others in implementing animal production procedures under different production systems. PLO12 Guide and supervise others in implementing animal production and management procedures under different production systems.
PLO13 Implement technological procedures in animal science and veterinary practice. PLO12 Solve job-related problems appropriately in practical animal science contexts. PLO13 Solve job-related problems appropriately in practical animal science contexts.
PLO14 Analyze data and interpret and communicate operational results in the field of veterinary medicine.     PLO14 Perform necropsy and diagnose selected animal diseases and test husbandry and biosecurity procedures for livestock.
Autonomy and Responsibility
PLO15 Demonstrate a clear future orientation, dedication to the profession, an entrepreneurial spirit in veterinary medicine, and a motivation for lifelong learning. PLO13 Demonstrate a clear future orientation, dedication to the profession, an entrepreneurial spirit in animal science, and a motivation for lifelong learning. PLO15 Demonstrate a clear future orientation, dedication to the profession, an entrepreneurial spirit in animal science, and a motivation for lifelong learning.
PLO16 Comply with laws, institutional regulations at the workplace, and standards of professional ethics. PLO14 Comply with laws, institutional regulations at the workplace, and standards of professional ethics. PLO16 Comply with laws, institutional regulations at the workplace, and standards of professional ethics.

IV. CAREER PATHS AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates may pursue careers in:

  • Government management agencies (ministries, departments, sub-departments of Animal Science and Veterinary Services, and local management bodies)
  • Animal production enterprises and veterinary pharmaceutical companies
  • High-technology livestock farms
  • Universities and research institutes
  • Non-governmental organizations

Emerging career trends include:

  • High-tech animal production engineer
  • Smart farm management specialist
  • Animal nutrition specialist
  • Agricultural data analytics specialist
  • Digital agriculture entrepreneur
  • Veterinary clinic or hospital practitioner

Employment opportunities and industry linkages

Each year, the Faculty of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine organizes a wide range of industry engagement activities, including:

  • Career fairs
  • Career orientation activities
  • Industry-partnered training initiatives