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VET 298: Special Topic in Veterinary Technology
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Medaille University
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VET 299: Independent Study in Veterinary Technology
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Medaille University
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VET 300: Veterinary Dentistry: Principles And Practices
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3.00 Credits
Medaille University
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The fundamentals of veterinary dentistry are presented through the use of lecture and hands-on instruction. Emphasis is on the role of the veterinary technician in a small animal practice in providing dental services and client education. In-depth study of the oral cavity is combined with practical and clinical applications to present-day treatments. Understanding of common dental disease and the role of the veterinary technician in its treatment and prevention is stressed. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 224 or licensure as a Veterinary Technician. Offered as needed.
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VET 301: Dental Radiography
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3.00 Credits
Medaille University
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A detailed examination of the oral cavity will be presented through the use of dental radiography. Specialized radiographic equipment and supplies will be utilized. Techniques for patient positioning and radiographic exposure will be demonstrated and practiced by students during laboratory sessions. Common disease processes seen in veterinary practice will be highlighted. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 300. Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (VET 301) and the lab (VET 301 L) is required.
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VET 320: Advanced Laboratory Animal Science
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3.00 Credits
Medaille University
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An in-depth exploration of the principles and practices of advanced laboratory animal science is presented through a research-based course. Students will collaborate in development of animal protocols and will be responsible for all aspects of the research plan, including experimental design, completion of necessary documentation, implementation of the protocol and communication of the results. Specialized techniques will be examined, including immunology, molecular biology, genetic engineering and gnotobiology. Management issues, such as principles of supervision, cost analysis, facility security, government regulations and occupational health and safety, will be emphasized. Ethical issues related to animal research will be evaluated. Note: Animal care will require additional time besides scheduled class and laboratory hours. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 120; or licensure as a Veterinary Technician; or certification as a Laboratory Animal Technician or Laboratory Animal Technologist. Offered as needed. Note: Registration for both the lecture (VET 320) and the lab (VET 320 L) is required.
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VET 326: Equine Nutrition And Physiology
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3.00 Credits
Medaille University
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Basic anatomy and physiology of the equine digestive system and its relation to nutrition and disease states will be covered. Application of ration formulas will be applied to calculate nutritional requirements for different life stages. Evaluation of different feed sources and supplements will be addressed. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 222 or permission of instructor. Offered as needed.
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VET 330: Hunt Seat Riding And Equitation IV
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2.00 Credits
Medaille University
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A 14-week course providing the intermediate hunt seat rider to develop more advanced riding and horse management skills. Two credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 238 or equivalent experience. Offered as needed.
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VET 335: Introduction to Equine Behavior And Handling
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Medaille University
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Equine communication will be covered relative to basic handling, training, and restraint. The behaviors used by horses to communicate will be explored and applied to improve equine/human communication. This study will encompass hands-on work with horses in which students will be required to apply the skills they have acquired in the classroom. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: None. Offered as needed.
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VET 336: Hunt Seat Riding And Equitation V
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Medaille University
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A 14-week course providing the hunt seat rider with a beginning jumping program. Two credit hours. Prerequisite: VET 330 or equivalent experience. Offered as needed.
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VET 340: Applied Animal Behavior For Veterinary Practice: Part I
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Medaille University
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This is a practical course geared to the veterinary professional who wishes to specialize in small animal behavior. A systematic approach is adopted, beginning with the study of normal behavior and followed by an investigation into canine and feline aggressive behavior. Components of a proper behavioral history and their relationship to approaching behavioral problems are stressed. Case studies will be integrated into classroom and clinical experiences. A survey of behavior problems in farm animals will be included. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: VET 100 and VET 230; or licensure as a Veterinary Technician. Offered as needed.
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