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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students working with companion animals, such as dogs, cats, and small mammals. It provides a comprehensive overview of the practical aspects of caring for and working with companion animals, covering topics ranging from pet health and wellness to behavior, training, and enrichment.
Prerequisite:
VETT160 and 165
Corequisite:
VETT201, VETT220, and VETT280
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the principles and practices related to the ethical and responsible use of animals in scientific research. This course is aimed at individuals pursuing careers in the field of veterinary science.
Prerequisite:
VETT160 and VETT165
Corequisite:
VETT200, VETT220, and VETT280
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the study of the underlying mechanisms of disease and disorders in animals, with a specific focus on domestic and companion animals. It is designed to explain the pathophysiological processes that underlie clinical conditions in animals.
Prerequisite:
VETT160 and VETT165
Corequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, and VETT280
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and practical skills for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of large animals, such as horses and livestock in a veterinary setting. This course focuses on the specialized techniques and considerations required to care for these animals effectively.
Prerequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, VETT220, and VETT280
Corequisite:
VETT230, VETT235, VETT240, and VETT285
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the theory and application of basic pharmacology and anesthesiology. The course includes principles of drug administration, dosing and general pharmacologic calculations, pre-anesthesia patient assessment and post-anesthesia monitoring. Students work with various types of anesthetic equipment.
Prerequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, VETT220, and VETT280
Corequisite:
VETT225, VETT235, VETT240 and VETT285
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of surgical techniques and procedures used in diagnosis, treatment, and management of surgical conditions in animals. This course covers topics related to surgical principles, practices, and patient care in veterinary surgery.
Prerequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, VETT220, and VETT280
Corequisite:
VETT225, VETT230, VETT240, and VETT285
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to provide advanced care for critically ill and injured animals. The course will cover intensive care principles, practices, and patient management.
Prerequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, VETT220, and VETT280
Corequisite:
VETT225, VETT230, VETT235, and VETT285
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students the opportunity to integrate the academic knowledge, critical thinking, and technical skills developed during the program and directly apply and refine them in a small animal clinical setting.
Prerequisite:
VETT160 and VETT165
Corequisite:
VETT200, VETT201, and VETT220
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students the opportunity to integrate the academic knowledge, critical thinking, and technical skills developed during the program and directly apply and refine them in a small animal clinical setting.
Prerequisite:
VETT160 and VETT165
Corequisite:
VETT225, VETT230, VETT235, and VETT240
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the contingent nature of identity factors, such as gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and social class, and how such factors are intertwined with relations of power. It emphasizes the consequences of the distribution of inequality, and the ways in which individuals exert agency and challenge systems of inequality.
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