You can find the full listing of pre-requisite courses on Auburn's website for its vet school. However, the general listing common to most vet schools includes a year of general chemistry with lab, a year of organic chemistry with lab, a semester of biochemistry, a year of physics with lab, microbiology, genetics, zoology, calculcus I.
Through NYU, the Bronx Zoo offers month-long classes to teens ages 13-17 who are interested in animal care and animal sciences. They also have a pre-veterinary program through the Robert & Ellen Salant Prehealth Program.
The web address of the East Illinois Universitys Historical Administration Program is: eiuhapa.org
Marshall University is not an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine in the United States, therefore if this is a US college there are no veterinary classes offered here. Marshall University may offer veterinary technician courses, or have a pre-vet program for those interested in becoming veterinarians.
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.
The address of the East Illinois Universitys Historical Administration Program is: 600 Lincoln Ave History Dept Eiu, Charleston, IL 61920
In the United States, there are no educational or training requirements for becoming a veterinary assistant. This is an entry-level position and training is generally done on the job. There are classes that can be taken in high school and through different colleges and university that can give you an advantage for finding a job as a veterinary assistant. When choosing a veterinary assisting program, it is best to look for one that is offered by a veterinary medical association or a college that also has an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program.
The school does offer a Preveterinary Medicine program under their Health Professions & Clinical Sciences department. They also, offer a MS and PhD in veterinary science, however, I do not see where they offer a doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM).Click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer box, and it will take you to the sites information on and particular to Clemson University.
Neither the University of Texas nor the University of Tennessee offers a veterinary technology program.
No, it offers a pre-vet program but this is not the same as a veterinary technology program.
If you are interested in the field of family and consumer sciences, obtaining the degree will be relatively easy. Classes center around relationships, child development and aging. The University of Arizona has an excellent FCS program.
The Ohio Veterinary Medical Assoc. doesn't credential veterinary technicians, though there is no reason that they wouldn't "recognize" as legitimate a degree in veterinary technology from an online program so long as the program is AVMA accredited.The Ohio Veterinary Licensing Board credentials veterinary technicians and they recognize degrees in veterinary technology from all AVMA accredited programs, either online or on-site.
In most cases, those seeking to become veterinary doctors have obtained a bachelor's degree and completed a veterinary program. The doctor of veterinary medicine program is a four year program which include clinical experience.