Graduate Education
The School of Veterinary Medicine offers a rich educational environment for students pursing advanced graduate education. Our faculty engage with the UC Davis Office of Graduate Studies and a broad range of Graduate Groups to support students and veterinary graduates pursuing M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. UC Davis has organized more than half of its graduate programs as interdisciplinary graduate groups, which gives students the freedom to explore their interests across disciplines and colleges.
The school is proud to serve as the home base for four Graduate Programs where students may focus on human, animal and other research areas.
School of Veterinary Medicine Graduate Research Training
- Graduate Group in Epidemiology
- Graduate Group in Integrative Pathobiology
- Graduate Group in Immunology
- Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPVM)
- Host Microbe Interaction (Designated Emphasis)
- Veterinary Scientist Training Program
School of Veterinary Medicine faculty serve as directors of the following training grant programs:
- Animal Models in Disease Training Grant (T32)
- Comparative Medical Scientist Training Program (T32)
- Comparative Oncology Training Program (T32)
- NIEHS T32 for Advanced Training in Environmental Health Sciences (T32)
- MSTP T32 DVM/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program (T32)
- STAR Students Training in Advanced Research (T35)
- ToxMSDT Toxicology Mentoring and Skills Development Training (R25)
Our faculty are also heavily involved in a number of other graduate groups and graduate course offerings. For more information about the Graduate Group Concept visit: UC Davis Graduate Groups or for more information about graduate programs visit Graduate Education at UC Davis.