Veterinary Technology, Associate in Science
The Associate in Science in Veterinary Technology prepares students for careers within the veterinary and animal healthcare industry as Veterinary Technicians. Through the integration of hands-on experiential learning and curriculum designed to meet the highest veterinary industry standards, students will be engaged in various aspects of veterinary medicine and technology. Graduates will be prepared to enter the expanding animal healthcare industry as part of a team of individuals dedicated to the care of domestic animals, small and large.
Courses
- AG V01 — Agriculture and Society: Agriculture as the Foundation for Modern Civilization
- AG V12 — Agriculture Economics
- AG V61 — Introduction to Animal Science
- AG V62 — Orientation to Veterinary Science
- AG V63 — Domestic Animal Care Experience and Handling
- AG V64 — Introduction to Veterinary Pharmacology and Office Procedures
- AG V65 — Animal Health and Disease Control
- AG V66 — Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
- AG V67 — Basic Small Animal Nursing
- AG V68 — Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
- AG V69 — Principles of Large Animal Nursing
- AG V70 — Advanced Small Animal Nursing
- AG V71 — Basic Veterinary Clinical Procedures
- AG V72 — Advanced Veterinary Clinical Procedures
- AG V73 — Veterinary Dentistry
- AG V74 — Introduction to Laboratory Animal and Exotic Companion Animal Medicine
- AG V75 — Veterinary Microbiology, Parasitology, and Laboratory Procedures
- AG V96A — Veterinary Clinical Work Experience Education I
- AG V96B — Veterinary Clinical Work Experience Education II
- AG V96C — Veterinary Clinical Work Experience Education III
- AG V96D — Veterinary Clinical Work Experience Education IV
- BIOL C1001 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL C1001L — Introduction to Biology Lab
- CHEM V101 — Elementary Chemistry
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- MICR V01 — General Microbiology
- PSY V04 — Introductory Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics