The basic education required to become a veterinary technician in most states is a 2-year degree in veterinary technology.
If the 4 year university offers an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program, then yes a person can earn a degree through a university and become a veterinary technician.
You will need to take a curriculum developed towards obtaining a degree in veterinary technology - there are many colleges around the United States that offer this.
You would need to attend a school of veterinary medicine if you wanted to become a veterinarian.
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You have to attend 4 years :)
Yes, The University of Tennessee has an accredited college of veterinary medicine.
Wayne State University in Detroit offers a veterinary technician program.
No, veterinary technology and veterinary medicine are two different professions and degree programs. For someone looking to become a veterinarian, they would choose a university which offers a degree program in veterinary medicine. For someone looking to become a veterinary technician, they would choose an AVMA accredited veterinary technology degree program.
Just one, a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or Veterinary Medical Doctor (if you attend the University of Pennsylvania, they named their degree a VMD instead of a DVM). However, most veterinarians earn a bachelor's degree before being accepted to vet school.
i think that rice university would be the best to attend,because they have a great art program!!
Cornell is an excellent university.