This program is intended to be completed in two or three years.
Admission Requirements
- Proof of English proficiency may be required for applicants to graduate programs. Proof of English proficiency may be demonstrated through:
- A minimum of three consecutive years of full-time study or completion of a graduate degree at a recognized post-secondary institution, where the exclusive language of instruction and examination of the program and/or institution is English; or
- Provision of evidence of English language proficiency, using one of the approved tests listed in the English Language Proficiency Policy.
- A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent, from a recognized college or university
- A cumulative weighted average of at least 70% (U of S grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (e.g. 60 credit units)
- Eligibility for restricted, educational SVMA licensure to practice veterinary medicine in Saskatchewan
- A personal statement explaining your interest in the program and why you want to be an anatomic or clinical pathologist (limit 1 page, single spaced)
Degree Requirements
Students must maintain continuous registration in the 992 course.
- GPS 960.0
- GPS 961.0
- GPS 962.0
- VTPA 990.0
- VTPA 991.0
- VTPA 992.0
- A minimum of 24 credit units of course work at the 800-level
- VTPA 980.0