To become a licensed/registered/certified (depending on the state) vet tech in the US, a program at an accredited institution is needed, along with qualifying exams. Simply minoring in a science will not give you legal standing in the field, but it will help prepare you for the rigors of their coursework.
Veterinary technicians in most states are required to earn a degree in veterinary technology from an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program.
To become an ultrasound tech a trade school would be best for you. Trade schools specialize in jobs that are that limited in description making you a specialist.
You can study in a college to become an x-ray technician. The job is highly desirable and there is always jobs.
NO unfortunetly
Go to college major in biology and go to nursing school
No, you may return to college, complete the pre-requisite courses and apply to vet school without becoming a vet tech. In fact, it is rare that a veterinarian was ever formally trained as a vet tech.
go to college see link http://www.osu-okmulgee.edu/academics/engineering_technologies/instrumentation_engineering/
A medical technical college try www.x-raytechnicianschools.org/
8 years four is "pre-vet" four in vet to become an actually vet to become vet tech is 4
An ER tech is an Emergency Room Tech, and requires a specific college course. They need to be self directed and take orders from doctors and nurses, under often stressful situations.
Virginia Tech College of Science was created in 2003.
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Yes. A college adviser can certainly tell you how to become and engineer and which classes to take. You could also attend a Tech school.