The requirements for becoming a veterinary technician vary from state to state based upon the laws governing the practice of veterinary medicine and/or veterinary technology. However in many most states where there are actually requirements to be a "veterinary technician" you must be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited college degree program in veterinary technology, have passed the Veterinary Technician National Exam and have passed a state exam.
You can earn a veterinary assistant degree online at Community Care College based out of Oklahoma. If you are seeking a Canadian school, you can take the Animal Sciences program at ICS Canada which will help you with your veterinary assistant career.
You can get an associates degree in Veterinary Technology at Yakima Valley Community College and Pierce College in Washington. You can also get a certification as a veterinary assistant online at http://drf.veterinaryschools.com/Animal-Behavior-College-VAP/
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Yes, there are some teaching positions that you can get with an associates degree in veterinary technology. Veterinary technicians may serve as adjunct instructors for veterinary technology degree programs or teach veterinary assistant courses.
Full-time veterinary technician students, pursuing a certificate, diploma, or associate's degree, typically complete their veterinary technician training in two years.
Veterinary technologists have a bachelors (4-year) degree in veterinary technology.
As a liscenced Veterinary Technician, I highly recommend going to your state's veterinary board of govenors website. There they list the laws applicable to Veterinary assistants, and veteriary technicians. The laws outline what each profession is legally allowed to do. It will give you a wider perspective of the jobs. The biggest thing to remember is its all about the hospital you work at and how much the veterinarians trust you. In my state you can become a veteriary assistant with no background education, but you must have an associates degree to be a liscenced technician.
The exact answer is going to depend on where in the world you are, but in the US being a "certified veterinary assistant" does not require a college degree and therefore you would still need around 8 years of college.
A veterinary degree is the degree that will help you get a job as a veterinarian. To get one will cost you 4 years at an accredited college. You will need to have a bachelor's degree in a related field before you can apply and get accepted into the Veterinary program.
A veterinary assistant requires 2 year or associates degree to be certified. There are also some 4 year programs available.
A college degree is required to be a medical assistant.
There is no degree for a veterinary assistant. Any training is given on-the-job. However, for a veterinary technician or technologist there is. There are primarily two levels of education and training for entry to this occupation: a 2-year program for veterinary technicians and a 4-year program for veterinary technologists. Most entry-level veterinary technicians have a 2-year associate degree from an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)-accredited community college program in veterinary technology in which courses are taught in clinical and laboratory settings using live animals. About 16 colleges offer veterinary technology programs that are longer and that culminate in a 4-year bachelor's degree in veterinary technology. These 4-year colleges, in addition to some vocational schools, also offer 2-year programs in laboratory animal science.Several schools offer distance learning.