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University of Wyoming
Veterinary Sciences Courses

 
Course Title Semester(s)
ANSC 1010 Livestock Production Fall

PATB 2220

Pathogenic Microbiology Spring
PATB 4001 Epidemiology Fall
PATB 4050 Problems in Animal Disease Fall & Spring
PATB 4100 Lab Animal Care & Management Fall & Spring
PATB 4110 Diseases of Food Animals & Horses Spring
PATB 4120 Diseases of Wildlife Spring -even yrs-
PATB 4130 Mammalian Pathobiology Fall - new!
PATB 4140 Principles of Toxicology Fall -even yrs-
PATB 4150 Seminar Fall & Spring
PATB 4200 Diagnostic Bacteriology Fall & Spring
PATB 4220 Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis Fall
PATB 4320 Problems in Parasitology Fall & Spring
PATB 4360 Medical Entomology/Parasitology Spring
PATB 4400 Immunology Spring
PATB 4500 Veterinary Entomology/Parasitology Fall
PATB 4710 Medical Virology Fall
PATB 5120 Prion Biology Fall

   Pathobiology (PATB) Courses at The University of Wyoming are taught by faculty members in the Department of Veterinary Sciences. Some PATH courses are cross-listed or taught under Microbiology (MICR) or taught in the WWAMI program.

   The Department of Veterinary Sciences and the Department of Animal Science have combined their efforts to offer B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in animal and veterinary sciences (see listing under this title). Several options within the major are available including preveterinary medicine and animal biology. Undergraduate course offerings of the Department of Veterinary Sciences are listed under the title of pathobiology and were designed to familiarize students with the principles of animal disease and the basic biological and biomedical sciences.

   The department operates the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory, an animal disease diagnostic laboratory. This laboratory provides excellent hands-on experience for students interested in animal care, laboratory procedures, and research. Excellent faculty advisers are available for students interested in preveterinary medicine, microbiology and animal biology.

   Students interested in graduate degree programs involving research in domestic and wildlife disease problems or parasitology should consult the Graduate Bulletin.