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3.00 Credits
Available: spring, summer 3 Cr. Hrs This course is required for theatre majors and is recommended for education majors. It is designed to teach students to use theatrical techniques not only in the theatre but also in other areas such as language arts, social studies, outdoor recreation, etc. Students will work with others in a "hands-on" laboratory situation--sharing ideas, planning, structuring, implementing lesson plans, and completing a research project surveying the field of Creative Drama and Theatre by, with, and for children.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr This course will provide students with the opportunity to prepare a comprehensive portfolio which may help them transfer to another college theatre program or gain employment in the theatre. In this course, students will gather documentation of their abilities to demonstrate that they have achieved the Theatre Program Student Learning Objectives. Students will complete this project with a final presentation of their completed portfolio juried by the faculty within the program. This course is intended for students in their final semester for the Theatre Program. Prerequisite: Must have completed 48 credits hours toward an AA degree in Theatre, or have permission from the department.
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs An orientation course designed to familiarize students with the ethical and practical considerations of veterinary technology. Discussion of career options, affiliated medical associations, state-federal organizations, human-animal bonding and public relations included.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Course acquaints students with proper restraint methods for large, small, and exotic animal species. Students learn technical skills involved in husbandry, examination, and medical documentation for sick animals. Emphasis is placed on physical examination relating to disease and the veterinary technician practice model. Prerequisite: VETT 105
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs A course designed to familiarize technicians with office procedures/management, record keeping, veterinary computer applications, telephone techniques and legal aspects of veterinary practice. Emphasis on usage of selected veterinary computer software programs. Prerequisite: VETT 101.
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1.00 Credits
1 Cr. Hr This is a survey course designed to acquaint students with alternative veterinary therapies. Treatment modalities include acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, aroma, and magnetic therapies.
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1.00 Credits
4 Cr. Hrs A fundamental study of the anatomy and physiology of various domestic species. Examines skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary tract, digestive, reproductive, lymphatic, immune, and neurological systems.Enrollment in vet tech program.
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3.00 Credits
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Course introduces students with specimen collection techniques and equipment used in the veterinary clinic. Also, this course introduces students with administration of medications and select nursing procedures as they relate to animal disease. Prerequisite: VETT 105 with a C or better. This course must be taken within two semesters (30 credits) of graduation.
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 4 Cr. Hrs Course is a comprehensive overview of laboratory procedures used in veterinary medicine. Clinical applications of hematology, cytology, serology, urinalysis, and the various tests used to identify specific organ abnormalities will be covered. Strong emphasis is placed on normal verses disease induced changes of hematological parameters. Prerequisite: VETT 105 passed with C or better.
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2.00 Credits
Available: fall 4 Cr. Hrs Course acquaints students with the identification and culturing techniques of pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and viruses in domestic species. Antibiotic sensitivity and control of infectious agents will also be addressed. Students will also become familiar with the biology and identification of internal and external parasites of domestic animals. Emphasis is placed on routine diagnostic tests as well as clinical manifestations of parasitism and preventative measures. Prerequisite: VETT 120 passed with C or better.
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