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2.00 Credits
These courses are a continuation of THR 113-114-115. (as needed)
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours each Prerequisite for THR 213: THR 115 Prerequisite for THR 214: THR 213 Prerequisite for THR 215: THR 214 Code C AHUM These courses are a continuation of THR 113-114-115. (as needed)
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2.00 Credits
These courses are a continuation of THR 113-114-115. (as needed)
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2.00 Credits
These courses are a continuation of THR 113-114-115. (as needed)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: None Code C AHUM This course is a study of the principles, techniques, and materials in theatrical scenery and lighting. (on demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: None Code C AHUM This course is designed to cover the fundamentals of directing. Instruction will include lectures, demonstration, written and oral analysis of scripts, performances, and classroom participation. (on demand)
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Clin 6 hours) This course provides students with required clinical tasks to be completed in an approved clinical site in the areas of: surgery, restraint, instrumentation, equipment, surgical and medical care, and basic clinical procedures. Upon course completion, the student should be able to understand the responsibilities of a veterinary technician and begin the development of fundamental skills. Student must work a minimum of 20 hours per week in an approved Clinical Site to complete required clinical tasks.
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5.00 Credits
5 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Lec 3 hrs, Clin 6 hrs) A series of lectures and required clinical tasks are designed to introduce the student to hospital fundamentals. Topics include history and physical examination, breeds of animals, small animal parasitology, diagnostic and surgical procedures, equine and food animal nursing, sanitation, medical vocabulary, The Alabama Veterinary Practice Act, ethics, jurisprudence, and hospital management. Upon course completion, students should be able to perform history and physical examinations, collect samples, administer medications, perform fecal analysis, know different breeds of animals, and understand parasite life cycles, OSHA regulations and safety procedures, and the technician's role in veterinary medicine. Student must work a minimum of 20 hours per week in an approved Clinical Site to complete required clinical tasks.
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5.00 Credits
5 semester hours Prerequisite: Admission to program (Lec 4 hrs, Lab 2 hrs) This course is designed specifically for students in the two-year veterinary technology program and covers the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of mammals. Topics include the skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system, urinary system, the eye, the ear, female reproductive system, pregnancy, parturition, lactation, male reproductive system, neurology, and the endocrine system; and online laboratory dissection. Upon course completion, the student should be able to identify major tissues and organs, understand the physiology of organs and organ systems, and understand the physiological basis for the development of clinical laboratory testing. Student must work a minimum of 20 hours per week in an approved Clinical Site to complete required clinical tasks.
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