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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This is the laboratory component of VTE123 and must be taken in conjunction with it unless prior approval is given by the instructor. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO116. CR. 1
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to familiarize the participant with the basic physics of ionizing radiation; the handling of small animals for the purpose of performing a radiologic examination under practice conditions; the equipment used for the safe production of radiographs; and the criteria by which the quality of those radiographs may be assessed. Unless prior approval is given by the instructor, this course must be taken in conjunction with the accompanying labe (VTE128L). Prerequisites: BIO116, 265; CHY108; CIS100; MAT111; VTE100; and UMA's communication, humanities, social science, English and writing intensive requirements or approval of instructor. CR. 2
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3.00 Credits
This is the laboratory component of VTE128 and must be taken in conjunction with it unless prior approval is given by the instructor. Prerequisite of corequisite: BIO115; VTE113, 113L. CR. 1
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to familiarize the student with handling, restraint, campling, and medication of horses and cattle. Pertinent humane issues, professional ethics, and public image will be covered. Unless prior approval is given by the instructor, this course must be taken in conjunction with the accompanying lab (VTE214L). Prerequisites: BIO116; VTE113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L and 223 or permission of instructor CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This is the laboratory component of VTE214 and must be taken in conjunction with it unless prior approval is given by the instructor. Prerequisites: VTE113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L and 223 or permission of instructor. CR. 1
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the basic principles of animal nutrition which includes an explanation of the various nutrients relating to animal growth and reproduction, the digestive process, and factors affecting the value of feeds. Examples of disease states resulting from dietary deficiencies in various species will serve to illustrate the importance of correct nutritional balance. Prerequisites: BIO116; VTE113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L, and 223 or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
The course explores the sumptoms, clinical signs, control and treatment of animal disease in the veterinary practice among the small, large animal, wildlife, and laboratory animal populations. Prerequisites: VTE113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L, 223 and BIO116 or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Practical applicaiton of veterinary drug therapy, including dose calculation, safety considerations, species differences, side effects, and drug interaction. Prerequisites: BIO116, 265; CHY108; CIS100; MAT111; VTE100 and UMA's communication, humanities, social sicence, English and writing intensive requirements or approval of the instructor. CR. 4
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to administer and monitor anesthesia during surgery. It includes the physiology of anesthesia, monitoring methodologies, and response to anesthetic emergencies. The student administers and monitors anesthesia in the laboratory component. Prerequisites: All General Education coursework, BIO115/116, CHY108, VTE113 and VTE 223. CR. 4
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3.00 Credits
The course will train the veterinary technician student in the techniques of surgical patient monitoring, anesthesia, surgical assisting, record keeping, and instrument preparation/maintenance. Unless prior approval is given by the instructor, this course must be taken in conjunction with the accompanying lab (VTE225L). Prerequisites: BIO116; VTE100, 113, 113L, 123, 123L, 128, 128L and 223 or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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