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2.00 Credits
(29 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Helps students develop the knowledge and skills to perform clinical tasks relevant to veterinary clinics. Both in the classroom and the laboratory, students perform clinical procedures such as intravenous catheterization, urinalysis, diagnostic cytology and complete blood counts.
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2.00 Credits
(43 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Gives students the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the tasks associated with induction and maintenance of anesthesia, as well as those specific to surgery. Through lecture, demonstration and lab exercises, students learn to monitor planes of anesthesia, correct physiologic imbalances, and prepare materials essential to surgery.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Students gain a basic knowledge of the nature of radiation and how to take diagnostic-quality radiographs. Students acquire the necessary number of hours in education in veterinary radiation use and safety required by the Oregon Administrative rules. Upon completion of the course, students are radiation safety certified and therefore qualified to take radiographs at the completion of the section.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Students gain a working knowledge of the commonly used drugs in veterinary medicine. This includes a knowledge of pharmacokinetics, drug classifications, indications and routes of administration, and the skills to calculate drug dosages.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) F/W/Sp Stresses safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic gas and electric arc welding. Includes technical information lectures in related subjects.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) F/W/Sp Provides welding skill level required in minor industrial applications. Includes more advanced electric arc-welding and an introduction to gas-shielded arc processes (MIG and TIG), as well as lab and technical information on related welding subjects. Prerequisite: WD 4.151 Welding I.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp A comprehensive study of the in-plant installation, operation and maintenance of manufacturing machinery. Includes safety, rigging, pumps, compressors, bearings, lubrication, motors with couplings, and clutches. Also includes machinery alignment and how it is accomplished. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Introductory class to the mechanical aspects of manufacturing trades. The class provides an overview of many important aspects a student will encounter entering into the industrial trades.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 2 cr) F/W/Sp A course designed to allow the individual who has achieved sufficient welding skill proficiency to prepare for applicable AWS Plate Welder Qualification tests and/or ASME Pipe Welder Qualification tests. The student may test during the course upon receiving instructor written permission based on instructor evaluation of student demonstrated welding skill level, welding technique, weld quality and consistency. Testing is performed by an independent testing agency. Prerequisite: WD 4.152 Welding II or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(12 class hrs/wk, 6 cr) F A beginning career course stressing safety and equipment familiarization, with lab exercises for skill development in basic fundamentals of electric arc welding (SMAW) process. It includes technical information lectures in related subjects. Prerequisite: WD 4.151 Welding I, previous welding classes or experience, or instructor's approval.
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