Animal Health students undertake courses covering animal physiology, epidemiology, parasitology, and animal disease management. Through laboratory diagnostics, field investigations, and disease surveillance projects, students develop skills in preventing, diagnosing, and treating animal diseases. The curriculum also addresses topics such as veterinary public health, food safety, and biosecurity measures. With a focus on disease prevention and animal welfare, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of animal health principles and their ability to apply veterinary science in animal health management. Graduates pursue careers as animal health technicians, animal health inspectors, veterinary assistants, or animal welfare advocates in veterinary clinics, animal shelters, agricultural agencies, or research institutions.