
The Course of Veterinary Medicine UNIRP presents a modern professional profile, according to the proposals in the National Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Veterinary Medicine (CNE Resolution No. 1 of February 18, 2003). This directive guides the new profile of professionals in veterinary medicine in Brazil. The Course of Veterinary Medicine was one of the few UNIRP course of parents who initiated a radical change in its curriculum, leaving it more modern, according to new guidelines established.
We have therefore that the new guiding lights of the Course of Veterinary Medicine UNIRP is to train general practitioners in veterinary medicine for production, protection, prevention, preservation, restoration, rehabilitation of animals in small, medium and large, aimed at quality and economic sustainability environmental and social.
The Centro Universitario de Rio Preto UNIRP when planning your course of Veterinary Medicine aimed mainly at training professionals able to act efficiently, providing medical and surgical care in addition to having administrative and economic knowledge and have knowledge of animal production. The course was released by Decree S / N, November 20, 1995 Recognition and through Ordinance No.: 23001.001751/93-01 of April 2, 2001.
Closely with the previous objective, the deployment of the course aimed to qualify professionals to improve the quality of the herds, to increase the production and control of food of animal origin, in order to minimize and particularly to avoid transmission of diseases to humans (zoonoses).
The development of curriculum and the choice of the syllabus is underpinned in the characteristics of the 8th Administrative Region of São Paulo, considered pole of considerable livestock. Thus, structured on the basis of regional characteristics, the Course of Veterinary Medicine UNIRP turns to the search for training of professionals concerned with the preventive aspects of diseases that affect animals not only eliminating initial outbreaks in the affected regions as well as controlling and eradicating the cases of diseases with chronic.
Focus on training of general practitioners, with comprehensive knowledge of functions and therapies of Veterinary Medicine, the organization of the curriculum is based on curricular Course for Veterinary Medicine.
For curriculum development were used as key documents, as well as Law No. 5.517/68 and its regulation
Duration: 10 semesters
Board: Semiannual SERIES
Payment: Minimum - 10 (ten) semesters (periods)
Maximum - 16 (sixteen) semesters (periods)
Website: www.unirpnet.com.br

Home



