In the United States, vet school is a full-time, onsite four year program. Outside of the United States it can vary between 2 and 6 years depending upon exactly what is designated as vet school.
You would need to attend a school of veterinary medicine if you wanted to become a veterinarian.
In the United States it doesn't particularly matter which undergraduate college you attend to complete your pre-requisite classes.
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RSPCA AND PDSA or any veterinary hospitals for sick pets.
You would need to attend an accredited college of veterinary medicine in Norway. However, I am not familiar with the specific requirements for admission to veterinary school in Norway.
Veterinary assisting is an entry-level position and most assistants are trained on the job. You do not earn a degree in veterinary assisting.
While it does not take as long as the five years of veterinary school, it does still take three years of intense work.
Iowa State University has a College of Veterinary Medicine to train veterinarians, but no veterinary technology program to train veterinary technicians. Therefore, no, you cannot become a veterinary technician (technologist) if you attend Iowa State University.
The University of Illinois is a school of veterinary medicine.
To learn the skills and information needed to be a veterinarian, you will have to attend an accredited school of veterinary medicine - there are 28 in the US and Canada and most countries have one or more schools of veterinary medicine around the world.
For the most part, you attend class and study. Vet school is a challenging field to study and many students spend the majority of their time studying and learning.
Oregon State College does not have a school of veterinary medicine. However, if you wish to attend OSC for your pre-requisite courses to apply to vet school, that should be fine. So long as OSC is accredited and offers the pre-requisite classes, there's no overall reason to not attend. In Oregon, the vet school is part of Oregon State University.