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Degree Requirements for the D.V.M.
The D.V.M. program at Cummings School does not provide tracking for various potential career paths. While there are many elective opportunities for students to explore different areas of veterinary medicine, all courses listed as core must be completed by all veterinary students. Successful completion of the degree requirements includes all core courses, core clinical rotations, and clinical electives, in addition to elective courses and clinical rotations as outlined in the curriculum.
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