DVM/MA dual degree with the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Objective - to provide additional experience for sudents who will pursue careers in International Veterinary Policy
This dual-degree program provides an opportunity for a limited number of qualified students seeking the doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) degree to earn the one-year master of arts (MA) degree at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, the finest school of its kind in the world.
The program is designed to prepare veterinary students who intend to seek international policy-making positions in the provision of a wide range of veterinary services. These areas may include livestock development, wildlife management, fisheries biology, herd health management, pharmaceutical development, and environmental issues. Coursework at Fletcher encompasses economics, international food and agriculture policy, the debt crisis of Third World economies, international law, diplomacy, politics, and environmental issues.
Interested applicants should apply separately to each school and must meet the respective admission criteria of each.
Students active in the IP program can also pursue dual degree programs open to all Tufts veterinary students, including the DVM/MPH dual degree with Tufts Medical School, and the DVM/PhD degree in comparative biomedical sciences at the Cummings school.
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