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João Fernando Zamberlan
Full Professor - Environmental and Sanitary Engineering. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Kiara Nicole Jandrey
Undergraduate - Veterinary Medicine. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Camila Izabel Giacomolli
Undergraduate - Veterinary Medicine. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Maurício Paulo Batistella Pasini
Full Professor - Agronomy. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Rafael Pivotto Bortolotto
Full Professor - Agronomy. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Ludmila Noskoski Salazar
Adjunct I Professor - Veterinary Medicine. University of Cruz Alta. Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Aline Alves da Silva
Adjunct II Professor - Veterinary Medicine. University of Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar
Full Professor / Head of Department (Environmental and Sanitary Engineering). University of Cruz Alta - RS. Brazil
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In the last decades, sustainability has become the subject of many discussions mainly driven by the global concern over climate change and scarcity of natural resources. So, some measures were agreed in the major international rounds on the environment as well as on educationally planning of countries that have established a commitment to integrate sustainability in different educational levels. Hence, the objective of this study was to determine the importance given be by the veterinary medicine students about sustainability in their training. The study is descriptive with quantitative approach where the Likert scale questionnaire with 5 scales was used and applied to students of the last semesters of veterinary medicine in a university. Subsequently the data were tabulated and a general boxplot type graph was elaborated showing the distribution of data. Most students presented a high degree of agreement regarding the relationship between sustainability with professional training. It can be drawn the conclusion that it is important and necessary for the formation of the veterinarian of the future.
Copyright (c) 2018 João Fernando Zamberlan, Kiara Nicole Jandrey, Camila Izabel Giacomolli, Maurício Paulo Batistella Pasini, Rafael Pivotto Bortolotto, Ludmila Noskoski Salazar, Aline Alves da Silva, Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar

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