TRAINING AT ENSV

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Program Overview

Veterinary training combines theoretical and practical teaching in accordance with international standards. It covers animal physiology and pathology, as well as various breeding and farming systems (companion, leisure, sport, and livestock animals). The Wildlife module has been integrated into the curriculum. Given societal changes and the growing interest in wildlife—essential for ecological balance—this knowledge has become indispensable today.

This program prepares future veterinarians to play a key role in the management and protection of animal health. With cutting-edge scientific knowledge, they ensure the sanitary and nutritional quality of animal products intended for human consumption.

The curriculum also includes training in animal production management, rural economics, ethology and animal welfare, population medicine, and the care of exotic pets and wildlife.

Modern veterinary education goes beyond developing medical expertise; it aims to provide a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective on the agricultural environment and livestock management (farm monitoring, herd management, rural economics). This forward-thinking approach equips veterinarians with the necessary skills to tackle current and future challenges in the profession.


Teaching Language : French/English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Chemistry, cytophysiology, biochemistry, histology, zoology, biophysics, embryology, animal ethnology, molecular biology, physiology, ethology and well-being, foreign languages, general bacteriology, general virology, and immuno-vaccinology.


Advanced Topics

Animal ethnology, anatomy, special histology, physiology, reproductive physiology, special ethnology, nutrition, animal husbandry and production, genetic improvement and biotechnologies, biostatistics, scientific English and bioinformatics, physiopathology, poultry farming, general parasitology, special bacteriology, pharmacology, semiology, wildlife and exotic pets, small-scale farming, pathological anatomy, special virology and immunopathology, medical biochemistry, surgery, carnivore diseases, special anatomical pathology, equine pathology, ruminant pathology, infectious diseases, parasitic diseases, surgical pathology, reproductive pathology, hygiene and inspection of foodstuffs of animal origin, toxicology, medical imaging, ethics and deontology, research methodology, and legislation.


Admissions Information

Admission to veterinary science training at the Higher National Veterinary School is open to holders of a baccalaureate or a foreign diploma recognized as equivalent. The eligible baccalaureate streams and the required admission averages are determined before each enrollment session by a circular from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.