Veterinary Technology, Associate of Applied Science
Veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to provide health care for animals in various settings. Career options for graduate technicians include private practices, emergency clinics, specialty clinics, educational institutions, research facilities, government agencies and zoological parks. Students work with companion animals, food animals, horses, laboratory animals and exotic species throughout this program.
Courses
- BIO 1110 — BIO-1110 Biological Fundamentals
- BIO 1410 — BIO-1410 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals I
- BIO 1420 — BIO-1420 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals II
- CHEM 1010 — CHEM-1010 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
- COMM 1010 — COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- COMM 101H — COMM-101H Honors Speech Communication
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- VT 1120 — VT-1120 Introduction to Veterinary Technology
- VT 1325 — VT-1325 Veterinary Office Applications
- VT 1401 — VT-1401 Veterinary Science I
- VT 1410 — VT-1410 Veterinary Science II
- VT 1521 — VT-1521 Veterinary Pathology I
- VT 1530 — VT-1530 Veterinary Pathology II
- VT 1600 — VT-1600 Veterinary Surgical Nursing and Assisting
- VT 1700 — VT-1700 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
- VT 2200 — VT-2200 Dentistry for Veterinary Technicians
- VT 2300 — VT-2300 Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians
- VT 2402 — VT-2402 Veterinary Pathology III
- VT 2412 — VT-2412 Veterinary Pathology IV
- VT 2520 — VT-2520 Animal Health and Disease
- VT 2610 — VT-2610 Veterinary Anesthesia, Analgesia, & Dental Techniques
- VT 2650 — VT-2650 Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
- VT 2700 — VT-2700 Avian and Exotic Animal Medicine
- VT 2851 — VT-2851 Veterinary Practicum and Seminar I
- VT 2860 — VT-2860 Veterinary Practicum and Seminar II
- VT 2940 — VT-2940 Veterinary Field Experience