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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Medical and nursing care of small animals; medication administration, bandaging, casting, catherization, centesis, endodontics, and basic emergency procedures. Includes one hour internship at a private practice. Prerequisites: VET 231, 252, and 290. Co-requisite: VET 170 Lab, 1 cr. hr.
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1.00 Credits
(1 cr hr) Overview of most common diseases of large animals, modes of transmission, symptomatology, vaccine schedules, and client education.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Overview of most common diseases of small animals, modes of transmission, symptomatology, vaccine schedules, and client education. Includes one hour internship at an emergency clinic. Prerequisites: VET 231, 252, and 290.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lab animals commonly used in research facilities, care and treatment; survey of zoo animals. Laboratory sessions performing routine procedures on live animals.
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2.00 Credits
First course: parasite identification, hematology, and related laboratory procedures. Second course: advanced laboratory procedures, including urinalysis, blood chemistries, bacterial culture, varied cytology, and quality control for veterinary laboratories. Prerequisites: VET 100. Co-requisite: VET 231 Lab, VET 232 Lab, 1 cr hr. each.VET 231, Spring; VET 232, Fall. (VET 232 lab will include information literacy skills)
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3.00 Credits
Breeds of cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, goats, dogs, and cats. Breed differences in appearance, capabilities, and function; male and female reproductive system; hormonal control of the estrous cycle. Fall
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Tasks and equipment in care and treatment of common farm animals; safety in handling large domestic animals. Prerequisites: VET 100, 231, and 290. Fall
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2.00 Credits
The body parts and functions of animals such as the cow, horse, cat, sheep, swine, and birds from a veterinary approach. Terminology of the field a primary objective, with emphasis on organ parts and systems within each animal example. Major differences between animals and any similarities that may exist. Emotional bond between companion animals and people also addressed. Co-requisites: VET 251 Lab, VET 252 Lab, 1 cr hr each. VET 251, Fall; VET 252, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Classifications, therapeutic uses, standards and regulations, computation of dosage, labeling, and pharmacy control of drugs in veterinary practice. Prerequisites: VET 100, 231, and 290. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Materials, methods, and process of veterinary anesthesia. Preparation of animals for surgery; surgical assistance. Prerequisites: VET 100, 170, 231, and 232. Co-requisite: VET 270 Lab, 1 cr hr. Spring
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