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VAS 111: Vascular Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course introduces the student to basic vascular physical principles and instrumentation, vascular physiology and hemodynamics, and vascular anatomy. Emphasis is on the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform peripheral arterial evaluation of the upper and lower extremities. Prerequisite(s): BIO 120 and (DMS 107 or concurrently)
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VAS 112: Vascular Techniques II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course is a continuation of Vascular Techniques I. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform peripheral venous evaluation of the upper and lower extremities. Evaluation of cerebrovascular and intracranial Doppler is also included. Prerequisite(s): VAS 111
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VAS 189: Approved Technical elective
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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VAS 213: Vascular Techniques III
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course is a continuation of Vascular Techniques II. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental skills and principles needed to perform and evaluate abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava (IVC), liver vasculature, mesenteric arteries, and renal vasculatures. Prerequisite(s): VAS 112
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VAS 289: Approved Technical elective
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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VET 101: Intro to Veterinary Technology
2.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course introduces the fundamentals of veterinary technology and its relationship to veterinary practice. Topics include career opportunities, professional ethics, veterinarian-client-patient-relationships (VCPR), client communication, practice management and economics, public health, the human-animal bond and regulatory agencies. Common breeds, development, and social behavior of dogs and cats will be introduced. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: (BIO 140 or BIO 150), (CHM 100 or CHM 110), (MAT 162 or higher), BIO 100
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VET 102: Vet Anatomy & Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course, the first of two courses, provides a broad foundation in the structure and function of domesticated animals using a body system approach. Emphasis is on the connection between the study of anatomy and physiology and clinical veterinary medical and surgical nursing. Body systems covered include integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, monogastric digestive, and cardiovascular. Coordinated laboratory includes dissection videos/tutorials, models, radiographs, and preserved specimens. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: (BIO 140 or BIO 150), (CHM 100 or CHM 110), (MAT 162 or higher), BIO 100
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VET 110: Vet Anatomy & Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course, the second of two courses, provides a broad foundation in the structure and function of domesticated animals using a body system approach. Emphasis is on the connection between the study of anatomy and physiology and clinical veterinary medical and surgical nursing. Body systems covered include neuroendocrine, urogenital, associated digestive, ruminant digestive, and special senses. Coordinated laboratory includes dissection videos/tutorials, models, radiographs, and preserved specimens. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: VET 101 and VET 102
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VET 130: Vet Clinical Pathology I
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course, the first of two courses, provides basic background in veterinary pathology covering theory and techniques in hematology, immunology, serology, and clinical chemistry. Practical application of diagnostic laboratory skills, use of common laboratory equipment, and venipuncture is taught in the clinical rotation. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: VET 101 and VET 102
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VET 140: Pharmacology for Vet Techs
3.00 Credits
Delaware Technical Community College
This course examines veterinary drugs and medicines. Topics include classes and actions of drugs, pharmacokinetics, pharmacy maintenance and record keeping, and drug dispensing laws and procedures. The laboratory provides opportunities to obtain drug information and calculate drug doses of common medications used in veterinary medicine. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Pre-requisite: VET 110 and VET 130 and VET 205
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