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Major: 3015
Effective Term: 2018 Spring   

Award: AAS
Total Credits: 73-78
CIP Code: 51.0808

Instructional Council: Agriculture/Equine Science (02)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code: 29.2056


Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Veterinary Technology program prepares students for careers in veterinary technology which require knowledge and skills involving basic medical sciences, animal care and management, veterinary medical care, and client communications and service. Veterinary technicians function as the paraprofessional assistants to veterinarians, biomedical researchers, other scientists, and animal control and humane organizations. Instruction includes practical clinical internship experience in veterinary emergency, large animal, small animal, and specialty practices, as well as in zoos, laboratories, humane societies, and other facilities.

Suggested Course Plan Sequenced by Semester



Required Courses
+VET132 Veterinary Office Management and Client Communication 3

CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems (3) OR
BPC110 Computer Usage and Applications (3) 3

+VET112 Animal Nursing I 2
+VET150 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology I 3
+VET150LL Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1
+VET151 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology II 3
+VET200 Veterinary Clinical Pathology Methods 3
+VET210 Animal Nursing II 2
+VET220 Veterinary Pharmacology for the Veterinary Technician 3
+VET223 Animal Diseases 3
+VET230 Veterinary Radiology and Imaging for the Veterinary Technician 3
+VET240 Veterinary Anesthesia, Surgery, and Emergency Nursing 3
+VET250AA Veterinary Technician Internship 0.5
+VET250AB Veterinary Technician Internship 0.5
+VET250AC Veterinary Technician Internship 0.5
+VET250AD Veterinary Technician Internship 0.5
+VET235 Veterinary Technician Proficiency 2
+BIO205 Microbiology 4
EQS105 Principles of Equine Science 3
+EQS298AA Special Projects 1
Credits: 44

Program Competencies
1. Participate in business and facility management by creating, maintaining, and filing appointment schedules, patient/client records, financial records, logs and inventory records, and by demonstrating effective client communication skills. (VET132, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
2. Utilize computers and computer software programs to facilitate creation, storage, and retrieval of data files. (VET132, VET235, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD, BPC110, CIS105)
3. Prepare and perform clinical laboratory specimen analysis, including hematology, urinalysis, blood chemistry, hemostasis, serology, cytology, parasitology, and necropsy. (VET112, VET200, VET223 BIO205, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
4. Compare and contrast the anatomy and physiology of common domestic animals, and apply that knowledge to performing common clinical procedures and treatments. (VET112, VET150, VET150LL, VET151,VET210, VET230, VET240 VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
5. Perform proper techniques of basic husbandry, restraint and handling, physical examination and assessment, medication administration, clinical specimen collection, and medical treatment in a variety of animal species. (VET112, EQS105, EQS298AA, VET210, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD, VET101)
6. Assess life-stage nutritional requirements for well animals, identify common feeds and feeding practices, and effectively communicate the special nutritional requirements and feeding of diseased animals. (VET112, EQS105, VET210, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD, VET101)
7. Demonstrate proper use and maintenance of veterinary diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic equipment. (VET112, VET200, VET210, VET235, BIO205, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
8. Identify therapeutic drugs, vaccines, and supplements used in veterinary medicine, and effectively communicate their mechanisms, common uses, side effects, and regulatory considerations. (VET112, VET220, VET235, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
9. Perform pharmacologic calculations, interpret and follow pharmacy orders, prepare and dispense drug prescriptions, and communicate drug information the client. (VET112, VET220, VET235, VET240, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
10. Operate and maintain diagnostic imaging equipment, and safely produce a variety of diagnostic images of animals. (VET210, VET230, VET235 VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
11. Evaluate common veterinary anesthetic, surgical, and emergency procedures; perform surgical patient preparation, anesthetic maintenance and monitoring, and surgical assistance. (VET235 VET240, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
12. Differentiate common diseases of domestic animals, their agents, and principles of disease prevention and treatment. (EQS105, BIO205, VET223, VET235, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD)
13. Utilize medical terminology in verbal and written communications and explain the principles of ethics and legal issues in veterinary technology. (VET112, VET235, VET250AA, VET250AB, VET250AC, VET250AD, VET101)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: May 23, 2017

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