Veterinary Assistant

This less-than-one-year certificate program provides prospective veterinary assistants/technicians with education and experience in commonly used medical and surgical techniques, as well as an understanding of common disease states of animals. The program also provides an introduction to animal hospital management, business procedures and job preparation skills. Students will be able to step into an entry-level position with the confidence and competence necessary to be a productive addition to the staff.

Each week the program focuses on one or more related topics and laboratory time devoted to reinforcing those topics. Guest speakers such as board-certified specialists and industry representatives, cover specific areas. The curriculum focuses primarily on small animal species, but information regarding large animal species is incorporated wherever possible.

The cooperative work experience will take place in an area veterinary clinic or hospital. A group of up to 24 students complete the training together and attends class for approximately 35 hours a week. Four weeks are spent working and observing in a local veterinary clinic or hospital. Student is responsible for transportation to and from CWE sites.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete a certificate in Veterinary Assistant will be able to:

  • Communicate effectively with clients.
  • Discuss such topics as wellness protocols, pre-anesthetic testing recommendations, vaccinations, parasite control as well as home dental care for pets.
  • Perform cephalic venipuncture, subcutaneous and intramuscular injections.
  • Perform accurate calculation of dosages.
  • Recognize and understand common disorders such as parvo virus, feline rhinotracheitis virus, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism and diabetes.

Admission Requirements

Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with preference given to residents of LBCC’s tax district and students with previous college experience. Students are required to:

  • Pass a criminal background check
  • Submit a copy of a High School diploma or GED or equivalent
  • Submit a Veterinary Clinic Observation checklist
  • Attend a program information session
  • Complete WR 115 Introduction to College Writing, and MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra with a “C” grade or better (or equivalent score on the College Placement Test). Math class or Math CPT must have been completed in the last five years
  • Complete an LBCC admissions application form

Applicants must be in good academic and financial standing at LBCC in order to be admitted to this program. Students receiving financial aid will be required to pass all classes with a “C” or better to maintain financial aid eligibility.

The on-line application dates are posted in the Veterinary Assistant Bulletin. All applicants are given a time / date stamp on their applications and all supplemental documentation required for admission must be submitted in a sealed envelope within two business days of completing the on-line application. The cost of this program varies.

Program Requirements

Required Courses

VT8. 601Foundation Sciences

3

VT8. 602Customer Service for Veterinary Assistant

1

VT8. 605Veterinary Medicine

7

VT8. 610Veterinary Clinic Practices

1

VT8. 615Clinical Sciences

2

VT8. 620Surgery and Anesthesia

2

VT8. 625Veterinary Radiology

2

VT8. 626Veterinary Office Software

3

VT8. 630Pharmacology

2

VT8. 635Alternative Medicines for Vet Assistants

1

VT8. 640Law & Ethics for Vet Assistants

1

WE1. 2805CWE Veterinary Assistant

5

Total Credit Hours: 30