Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) Curriculum

The Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) is a fully online, asynchronous curriculum that can be completed in four semesters, leading to a Master of Science (M.S.) degree. This curriculum is designed for veterinary professionals who aspire to teach in education or faculty who currently teach in AVMA-COE- or CVTEA-accredited programs and wish to obtain advanced training in the foundations of education to improve the quality of veterinary education through increasing awareness and knowledge of educational research, theory, and evidence-based teaching practices within the veterinary medical professions. MVEd students may enroll with full- or part-time course loads, as defined by the following section.


Enrollment Status as Determined by Credit Hours

Full-time status as an MVEd graduate student is a minimum of nine (9) graduate credits in a Fall or Spring semester. Part-time status is anything fewer than 9 hours. Students may alternate between full- and part-time enrollment. 

Students must be registered for a minimum of six (6) credit hours to qualify for financial aid. Contact the Office of Student Financial Services for more information if necessary.
 

Course Descriptions and Course Catalog

All MVEd program required and elective courses, course descriptions, and credit hours are provided in the LMU Graduate Catalog.