The college also is one of only a few nationally that educate all members of the veterinary team, offering the
doctor of veterinary medicine degree as well as bachelor's and associates degrees in veterinary technology, post-graduate internships and residencies for veterinarians seeking specialty
training, and graduate degrees in the departments of Basic Medical Sciences, Comparative
Pathobiology, and Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
The OVC has four academic departments (Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Studies,
Pathobiology, and Population Medicine) and in addition to the DVM degree, offers graduate programs for graduate diploma (GDip), MSc, Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS), PhD, and
Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) degrees; clinical specialists - in -
training programs; and the Summer Leadership and Research Program for DVM and BSc students.