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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course continues where THTR 1121 Beginning Acting leaves off. Intermediate acting introduces the student to a deeper understanding of the theories and approaches used to create characters physically, vocally, emotionally and mentally. The students in the class work together to develop scenes that require them to analyze and make choices for performance based on cultural issues, diversity and historical relevance, and style of the literature chosen. (Prerequisites: THTR 1121 or permission of instructor).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the building of medical words including prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms of commonly used terminology in the veterinary medical field. Word part definitions, abbreviations, spelling, and pronunciation, along with a basic knowledge of word construction are taught. Emphasis is on the structure and function of the anatomical systems of common domestic animals. The anatomy of the digestive, skeletal, dermal, cardiovascular and neurologic systems will be emphasized. College level reading, writing and math skills are required in this course. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: College level reading and writing).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the profession of veterinary medicine and the members of the veterinary health care team. Topics of the course include veterinary law and ethics, career opportunities, professionalism, occupational safety, the role of animals in society, human- animal bonds, pet loss, and euthanasia. (Prerequisites: READ 0800 or equivalent).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce concepts of hospital animal care and record maintenance. Techniques emphasized will include history taking, initial physical examination, bathing, grooming, nail trimming, dermatological examination and application of topical medications, animal restraint, and preventive medicine. This course focuses on handling and restraint as well as basic administration of medication skills. (Other Requirements: Attendance is required for successful completion of the course. To enroll in the course, all previous required courses must have been completed with a C or better). (Prerequisites: VT 1010, VT 1110, Chem 1117).
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give students a foundation in the principles of routine veterinary surgical assisting. Emphases will include instrumentation, aseptic technique, surgical support equipment, proficiency in the proper preparation of the operating room and general nursing care. The course will also cover basic anesthetic principles and monitoring. Attendance is required. To enroll in the course a grade of C or better is required for previously required courses.(Prerequisites: BIOL1220, VT 1220, VT 2020, VT 2910).
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces common business procedures used in veterinary practice such as bill collection, appointment scheduling, telephone techniques, record keeping, merchandising, and supervision of employees. The course includes follow-up and discharge procedures, filing and record retention, and using the computer in veterinary medicine. This is meant to serve as an overview of veterinary practice management including veterinary marketing, staff responsibilities, interoffice communications, and public relation techniques. Topics include advanced office procedures with emphasis on client relations and education, inventory management, leadership skills, and state and federal regulations governing veterinary practices and computer applications in veterinary medicine. To enroll in this course, all previous required courses must have been completed with a C or better. Admission to the Veterinary Technical Program. (Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH 1026).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a lecture and laboratory course covering the practical and theoretical aspects of diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine. This course covers basic principles of x-ray physics, radiation safety, radiographic equipment and accessories, patient positioning, and legal requirements. The course will also include practical application of proper positioning to obtain diagnostic quality radiographs. In addition to routine radiography, the following topics will be included: trouble shooting radiographic quality, use of contrast media, sonography, dental radiography, special imaging techniques and development of a radiographic technique charts. All prior veterinary technician courses should be completed with a grade of C or better. (Prerequisites: VT 1410, VT 1710, VT 1810, and VT 2900. Other Requirements: None).
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course allows students to participate as a Veterinary Staff member in a part-time, four-six week off-campus learning experience in business, industry, and/or the public sector. The student is involved in the day-to-day work of the facility, including restraint and handling of animals, office procedures, clinical laboratory techniques, and surgery preparation. To enroll in the course an overall GPA of 2.0 is required for previously required courses. (Prerequisites: BIOL 1220, VT 1220, VT 1510, VT 2020, VT 2910).
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the student to the clinical laboratory, microscopes and other equipment. Basic laboratory procedures will be emphasized. Fecal identification techniques, life cycles, nomenclature, modes of transmission, geographical distribution and diseases associated with external parasites of small animals, horses and cattle will be discussed. Internal parasites of domestic animals will be taught and identified in this course. Attendance is required for successful completion of the course. To enroll in the course on overall GPA of 2.0 is required for previously required courses. (Prerequisites: BIOL 1220, VT 1220, VT 1510, VT 1900, VT 2020, VT 2910).
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will introduce concepts of animal care and kennel management. This course focuses on handling and restraint, safety, regulations and equipment of animal facilities and kennels management of domestic species. The course aims to distinguish normal small animal behavior and animal husbandry. Hands on animal care duties and teamwork will be incorporated into this course. Attendance is required for successful completion of this course. To enroll in this course, all previous required courses must have been completed with an overall GPA of 2.0 or better. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1101, COMM 1114 or ENGL 1117, MATH 1026, VT 1010, VT 1110).
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