The major in undergraduate is mostly irrelevant - the important goal is to make sure you have completed all the pre-requisite courses for applying to vet school. However, most vet school applicants major in Biology, chemistry, animal science or a related field since these majors are pretty close to the list of pre-requisite classes for vet school.
Go to college major in biology and go to nursing school
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The college Hennepin Tech offers many courses. These courses vary from program to program, from major to major. However for example, courses in a Graphic Design major would be drastically different from a Business major.
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
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
usually not done that way, you get a pre-college education or vocational tech education. There really is no major in high school.