Code: AAS.HP.VET
The Veterinary Technology program has been designed to develop personnel capable of assisting veterinarians in large animal practices, small animal practices, laboratory animal situations, and related veterinary medical activities. The curriculum provides a sound foundation in basic veterinary technology. Through coursework, skill acquisition, and meaningful clinical experiences, the graduate will be a productive employee at the entry level and will have the capabilities to perform satisfactorily in positions of increasing responsibility.
Program Length: 24 months
Preadmission Test: Veterinary Technology Admissions Exam
GPA for admissions eligibility: 2.00
Prerequisites: VET-115 ; VET-102 ; VET-103 ; CHM-112 ; ENG-101 ; MAT-040 .
Application Deadline: September 15; Program Admits: Spring semester.
Note: Applicants will only be accepted once the prerequisites stated above have been successfully completed. Applicants are strongly encouraged to meet with a program official regarding application procedures. Travel is required for all students enrolled in this program.
The program is accredited by the American Medical Association (AVMA), and the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA). Veterinary Technology is not designed as a preparatory program for those students who wish to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Demonstrate knowledge of the care and handling of domestic animals.
- Demonstrate didactic proficiency in medical and surgical nursing, diagnostic imaging, and clinical laboratory procedures.
- Demonstrate competency in psychomotor skills in all the areas of clinical practice of veterinary technology.
- Develop a concern for public health and safety.
- Demonstrate compliance with federal, state, and local laws relevant to the practice of veterinary technology
Career Pathways
Veterinary Technician: Animal Hospital, Veterinary Practice, Biomedical Laboratory |
Medical Device Sales Representative |
Educator |
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