A noted leader in veterinary science and education, Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) offers a series of continuing education classes for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. This program consists of a series of courses on a variety of contemporary veterinary topics. Colorado State University faculty designed these courses to serve veterinarians and veterinary technicians that are renewing their license and seeking professional development. The courses provide maximum flexibility to fit your needs and career goals.
Continuing Education (CE) Credits
For veterinarians and veterinary technicians renewing their license and seeking professional development, this online continuing education program offers courses on a variety of contemporary veterinary topics and provides maximum flexibility.
One CE credit of online veterinary continuing education is the equivalent of one hour of on-site CE instruction. Students should verify with their state licensing agency, prior to enrollment, that Colorado State University online continuing education courses are acceptable for CE credit.
Graduate Courses
We also offer a number of online veterinary courses for academic credit.
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On-Campus Programs
The College offers a variety of continuing education opportunities for veterinarians and horsemen. Learn more »
These programs are not managed by the Division of Continuing Education.
Why CSU?
- » CSU is a Carnegie Community Engagement University.
- » CSU was recently named as one of "America's Best Colleges" by U.S. News.
- » Founded in 1907, the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) is an international leader in the advancement of human and animal health.
- » In your veterinary medicine coursework, you learn from CSU faculty who are conducting cutting edge research in a diverse range of human and animal health issues.
- » The Professional Veterinary Medicine program is ranked second in the nation by U.S. News and World Report and is ranked first in the country in federal research dollars.



