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THE 247: Rehearsal & Performance II
2.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Collegle-level reading, ENG-060, and THE-131; Min. grade C-. Gives the student actor practical experience in a real acting environment. Through the audition and rehearsal process the student's imagination and creative potential will be stimulated. Special attention will be given to characterization, stage movement, speech techniques, dramatic form, and the rehearsal/production/ performance process. The successful rehearsal and presentation of the current production to the public will be the focal point of their activities. Previous acting experience is helpful but not required. Prev. Course Codes: (THE-271) Clock Hours: 60 (LAB)
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THE 275: Special Topics1.0
6.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Provides students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information. Prev. Course Codes: (THE-290B) (THE-280B) (THE-290B) Clock Hours: 15 (LEC)
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THE 280: Internship1.0
6.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level eading. Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor. Clock Hours: 45 (COOP)
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THE 280 - Internship1.0
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VET 100: Introduction to Veterinary Technology2.0 CR
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. This course is designed to introduce students to the veterinary profession and discusses career possibilities for the graduate veterinary technician. Topics will include medical terminology, ethics, breed identification of various species, veterinary medical mathematics, lab animal medicine, occupational hazards, and career paths. A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course. Clock Hours: 30 (LEC)
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VET 100 - Introduction to Veterinary Technology2.0 CR
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VET 102: Computer Applications for Veterinary Technicians1.0 CR
15.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
This course will provide students with computer application skills appropriate for the veterinary setting. Students will use spreadsheet, word processing, and database software and perform Internet research. Students will apply the knowlege to use common veterinary software for client, patient, and all hospital records. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 15 (LEC)
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VET 102 - Computer Applications for Veterinary Technicians1.0 CR
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VET 103: Veterinary Technology Math1.0 CR
15.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Presents a broad spectrum of information commonly referred to as Posology, which is defined as the study of dose and dosage in the field of applied pharmacology. This broad spectrum ranges from basic mathematics, elementary algebra, measurements, drug orders, and dose calculations to other calculations. The goal of this course is that each student be confident and capable of calculating correct drug doses regardless of the physical form of the medication. A minimum grade of "C" isrequired in this course. Clock Hours: 15 (LEC)
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VET 103 - Veterinary Technology Math1.0 CR
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VET 105: Animal Handling and Restraint2.0 CR
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: VET-100; Min. grade C. This is an introductory course in proper handling, restraining, sexing, and basic manipulation of animals that are encountered in a veterinary practice. Restraint for administration of medication is an integral part of veterinary practice. Hands on practice on large and small domestic animals, avian species, and various others will be performed in this course. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LECLB)
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VET 105 - Animal Handling and Restraint2.0 CR
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VET 111: Animal Care I
1.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
CO-REQUISITE: VET-121; PREREQUISITE: VET-105; Min. grade C. This course provides practical application of concepts learned in the academic Veterinary Technology courses. Animals belonging to the program will be fed and maintained by the student. Each semester the student is assigned 14 days of morning and evening animal care responsibilities. This includes two weekends. Sick and injured patients will be cared for for by the students under the direction of the staff veterinarians. A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
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VET 112: Animal Care II
1.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
CO-REQUISITE: VET-123; PREREQUISITE: VET-111; Min. grade C. This course provides practical application of concepts learned in the academic Veterinary Technology courses. Animals belonging to the program will be fed and maintained by the student. Each semester the student is assigned 14 days of morning and evening animal care responsibilities. This includes two weekends. Sick and injured patients will be cared for by the students under the direction of the staff veterinarians. A minimum grade of "C" is requiredfor this course. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
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VET 121: Clinical Pathology I with labs.0 CR
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
CO-REQUISITE: VET-111; PREREQUISITE: VET-105; Min. grade C. This course is a clinical parasitology course dealing with the major parasite types that are encountered with companion animals and livestock. Major parasite types include: external parasites such as fleas, lice, ticks, and mites; nematodes; cestodes; trematodes; and filaroid worms. Specific parasite diseases will be discussed, such as Lyme Disease, Heartworm, Equine Strongyles, and exotic parasites. The basic laboratory provides clinical experience in diagnostic techniques used for parasites and urine. Urinalysis techniques will include macroscopic, microscopic, and chemical evaluations. A minimum grade of "C" is required inthis course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC) 60 (LAB)
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