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2.00 Credits
2-0-2 Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters Prerequisite: Placement into MAT 105 and ENG 165 This course is a study of the different nutrients and their functions. Evaluating foodstuffs and exploring the role of dietary management and the use of prescription diets in small animals are covered.
Prerequisite:
Placement into ENG 165 and MAT 032
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2.00 Credits
2-0-2 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 165 and MAT 100 Co-requisites: VET 107, VET 133, VET 172 (required) This course provides an introduction to feline breed recognition, common skin and coat disorders, and related feline terminology.
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 165 and MAT 100 Co-requisites: VET 107, VET 132 (required) This course is a study of skills necessary for entry level employment. Bone structure and recognition of various cat and dog breeds, basic disease symptoms and learning various pieces of equipment needed to groom will be covered.
Corequisite:
VET-107
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3.00 Credits
0-9-3 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: VET 107, VET 132, VET 133, VET 172 Co-requisites: VET 108, VET 162, VET 165 (required) This course is a study of grooming to learn proper bathing, shampooing, flea dipping, blow drying and brushing out techniques. Simple procedures such as nail clipping and ear cleaning will be covered. Employment and self-employment opportunities will be discussed.
Prerequisite:
VET 107, VET 133
Corequisite:
VET-108, VET-172
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2.00 Credits
2-0-2 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisite: VET 150 This course is the study of the principles of pharmacology and the pharmaceutical products used in veterinary medicine.
Prerequisite:
VET 150
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Fall Semester Prerequisite: VET 113 This course includes a survey of the technical skills required by the veterinary technician in dealing with all domestic animals. The course includes techniques in restraint, handling, administration of medications, and collection of bodily specimens.
Prerequisite:
VET 103, VET 105
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3.00 Credits
2-3-3 Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters Prerequisite: Placement into MAT 105 and ENG 165 Co-requisite: VET 111 (required) This course covers basic skills required of a veterinary assistant, including restraint techniques, laboratory procedures, aseptic techniques, post-surgical recovery, emergency medicine, basic radiology, and surgical preparation and assistance.
Prerequisite:
Placement into ENG 165 and MAT 032Co-requisite: VET 111 (required)
Corequisite:
VET-111
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4.00 Credits
2-6-4 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisite: VET 150 This course provides a study of veterinary hematology, urology, and clinical chemistry followed by application of standard laboratory procedures and regulatory testing in each of these disciplines.
Prerequisite:
VET 150
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3.00 Credits
0-9-3 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: VET 107, VET 132, VET 133, VET 134, VET 172 Co-requisites: VET 108, VET 134, VET 165 (required) This course is a study of the technical skills required to deal with domesticated pets, grooming techniques, breed identification, customer relations, and the proper use of industry recognized tools.
Prerequisite:
VET 107, VET 108, VET 133, VET 134, VET 172
Corequisite:
VET-165, VET-135
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2.00 Credits
0-8-2 Offered Spring Semester Prerequisites: VET 107, VET 132, VET 133, VET 172 Co-requisites: VET 108, VET 134, VET 162 (required) This course provides students with hands-on clinical experience in the animal care field while under the supervision of a professional animal care provider. Experience will include observation of and practice in animal care and handling techniques.
Prerequisite:
VET 107, VET 108, VET 134, VET 172
Corequisite:
VET-162, VET-135
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