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  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITE: VET-203; PREREQUISITE: VET-201, VET-206, and VET-207; Min. grade C. Practical application of surgical anesthesia and surgical assisting procedures will be covered in this course. Animal surgeries will be performed by a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the student will assist in the roles of scrub nurse, circulating nurse, equipment and patient preparation staff, and radiological technician. Proficiency will be determined by task performance and evaluation. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 60 (LAB)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITES: VET-207, VET-201, VET-202; PREREQUISITE: VET-123, VET-124, and BIO-232; Min. grade C. Students will learn the basics of producing a diagnostic X-ray to be interpreted by the veterinarian. Included will be topics such as: X-ray production, radiographic exposure, composition of X-ray film, and radiation safety techniques. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITE: VET-206; PREREQUISITE: VET-123 and VET-124; Min. grade C. Through taking and processing X-rays, the student will learn the correct methods of producing diagnostic radiographic exposures. Included will be techniques involving both large and small animals. This laboratory will be run in conjunction with the Anesthetic Nursing Laboratory. Radiation safety will be heavily emphasized for the protection of the student. A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course. Clock Hours: 60 (LAB)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITES: VET-201, VET-202; PREREQUISITE: VET-123, VET-124, and BIO-232; Min. grade C. This course is designed as a system-based pathophysiology course that discusses each major body system and the way disease can alter that system's physiological response. VMN I focuses on veterinary medical problems for large animals including horses, llamas, and ruminants. Topics include: dentition, gastrointestinal, respiratory, eye and ear, central nervous conditions, and health programs. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITES: VET-203, VET-204; PREREQUISITE: VET-208; Min. grade C. This course is designed as a system-based pathophysiology course that discusses each major body system and the way disease can alter that system's physiological response. VMN II focuses on veterinary medical problems for small (companion) animals including dogs and cats. Topics include dentition and dental care, gastrointestinal, respiratory, eye and ear conditions, and health programs. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC) Applies to cmc aa/as degree Colorado State Guaranteed Transfer Course NOTE: Not all courses are offered at every campus each term. 175. 08-10 Course Listing Courses
  • 1.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITES: VET-201, VET-206, VET-208; PREREQUISITES: VET-112 and VET-111; Min. grade C. This course provides practical applications 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 responsibilites. 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 requiredin this course. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
  • 1.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: VET-211; Min. grade C. This course provides practical applications 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 requiredin this course. Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITES: VET-103, VET-121, and BIO-230; Min. grade C. In this course the student will learn the principles of pharmacology, mechanisms of drug actions, specific drugs, and mathematical equations as they relate to pharmacology. A minimum grade of "C" is requiredin this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: VET-100; Min. grade C. Standard office procedures and administrative techniques used in a veterinary hospital are covered in this course. Topics include client and public relations, medical and financial records, inventory procedures, grief therapy, veterinary ethics, and law. A minimum grade of "C" is required in this course. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO-REQUISITES: VET-203, VET-204, VET-209; PREREQUISITE: VET-201; Min. grade C. This course is a five-week experience in a veterinary hospital, clinic, or other veterinary establishment. If the student has sufficient practice experience, a zoo externship can be explored with the staff. The student will be evaluated by the veterinarians and technicians in the work experience as well as the college staff based on cumulative examinations, both written and practical. A minimum grade of "C" is requiredin this course. Clock Hours: 225 (CLIN)
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