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3.00 Credits
Basic introduction of business practices as they pertain to the management of the veterinary office and the role of the veterinary technician in that management team. Concepts include communications skills, record keeping, use of computers in veterinary practice, inventory and office management, and related issues of law and ethics. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. Offered Spring
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2.00 Credits
On site participation at an approved large or small animal veterinary clinic, veterinary research laboratory, or fish and wildlife disease research project. Prerequisites: VTS F101; VTS F130; VTS F140; VTS F160; or instructor approval.
Prerequisite:
VTS F101 UF C AND VTS F130 UF C AND VTS F140 UF C AND VTS F160 UF C
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the basics of pharmacology as applied to the veterinary sciences. Topics include the properties of different drug classes and their uses. Dosage calculation, measurement and administration as well as veterinary pharmacy management will be addressed. Alaskan traditional pharmacology and indigenous ethno-veterinary botanical knowledge will also be discussed. Prerequisites: VTS F110; VTS F130; VTS F160; or permission of instructor. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
VTS F110 UF C AND VTS F130 UF C AND VTS F160 UF C
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2.00 Credits
Principles of imaging as they pertain to the practice of veterinary technology. Fundamental understanding of equipment used in radiology (such as, film type, screens, development systems, x-ray machines), generation of x-rays, safety issues for both patients and operators, image formation, technique charts, artifacts, and darkroom techniques. Equipment maintenance and record keeping will also be addressed. Prerequisites: VTS F110; VTS F130; VTS F140; or permission of instructor. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
VTS F110 UF C AND VTS F130 UF C AND VTS F140 UF C
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3.00 Credits
Theory of practical aspects of nursing in a veterinary hospital such as taking patient history, obtaining and recording intake values, specimen collection, administration of medication, fluid therapy, and wound management. Nutrition of hospitalized patients, alternative and traditional nursing care topics will also be discussed. Both companion and large animal species will be addressed. The practical veterinary experience that leads to the expansion of student knowledge and builds proficiency of acquired skills through task specific exercises (i.e. patient restraint, patient assessment, patient therapeutics administration, husbandry, diagnostic specimen collection, fluid therapy, etc.) will occur during subsequent VTS courses. Prerequisites: VTS F130; VTS F160; VTS F199; VTS F210; or permission of instructor. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
VTS F130 UF C AND VTS F160 UF C AND VTS F199 UF C AND VTS F210 UF C
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3.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the study of non-infectious animal disease (e.g. endocrine, nutritional, immunologic, neoplastic, degenerative, developmental and genetics) for veterinary sciences. Basic pathologic mechanisms of diseases will be explored using common non-infectious animal disease examples. Species covered are cat, dog, horse, cattle, sheep, goat, pig, bison and reindeer. Topics: etiology, pathogenesis, management and general treatment options. Prerequisites: VTS F110; VTS F130; VTS F160 or permission of instructor. Offering Spring
Prerequisite:
VTS F110 UF C AND VTS F130 UF C AND VTS F160 UF C
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the field of women's gender and sexuality studies, that explores its development, subject matter and methodologies. Readings from studies that have become classic examples of the importance of gender in research in many disciplines are examined.
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3.00 Credits
A chronological approach to the history of women in America. Introduction to major issues of concern to historians of women, as well as different approaches used in analysis of women's past. Consideration of multiracial backgrounds of American women. Cross-listed with HIST F202. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
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