Veterinary Technician Trade Schools Guide |
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A Vet. Tech studies for 2,3 or 4 years depending on the degree (Associate or Bachelor) and school. However the subjects covered are basically the same. These include: anatomy, physiology, biology, pathology, microbiology, clinical methods, etc... After graduating, the Veterinary Technician takes a National Exam to get his/her license. A majority of Veterinary Technician (LVT)s are employed in private practice, particularly companion animal practice. However, the demand for technicians in other areas is rapidly expanding. Salaries vary according to experience, responsibility, geographic location, and practice type or setting. Find schools for veterinary technician. Click on one of the veterinary schools below to search for a specific program or trade school location. |
Argosy University offers Associate degrees in Health Sciences with
flexible schedules designed to fit your lifestyle.Available at the Twin Cities, MN location. Under the direction of three full-time veterinarian instructors and several certified veterinary technician faculty members, students work with dogs, cats, rabbits and rodents on campus, and visit area farms to work with horses, cows, and other large animals.The program is accredited through the Council on Education of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1931 North Meacham Road, Suite 100, Schaumburg, IL 60173, 1.846.925.8070).
Minnesota School of Business and Globe College Several campus locations at Minnesota To provide quality comprehensive training for a career as a veterinary technician. Qualified applicants will be challenged by instructors to learn and apply skills relative to veterinary support, client communication, and office management as well as patient care. Students prepare for the Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) exam.
Vatterott CollegeOmaha - Nebraska The educational objective of the program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to accept entry-level positions upon graduation. Upon successful completion, graduates possess specific skills in the handling and restraint of animal patients, nursing care, veterinary office procedures, sterilization, radiology, pharmacology, hematology, blood chemistry, parasitology, microbiology procedures and surgical assistance. |
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