Associate in Science in Veterinary Technology (VET-AS)
The Associate in Science degree in Veterinary Technology provides students with a broad foundation in veterinary clinical work and prepares students to seek employment as a veterinary technician. Each student is strongly encouraged to consult an advisor or counselor prior to course registration.
Program Contact:
Mitzie Sowell
Department Head, Allied Health
(850) 484-2301
msowell@pensacolastate.edu
Email Contact:
veterinarytech@pensacolastate.edu
Degree Requirements
Prerequisite Courses (16 cc)
The following prerequisite courses must be completed prior to enrolling in any core courses of the Veterinary Technology Program and completed with a grade of C or better in each course and a cumulative grade of 2.0 or higher.
Term 1 (12 cc)
ATE 1050 | Canine and Feline Behavior | 2 cc |
ATE 1110 | Animal Anatomy and Physiology | 3 cc |
ATE 1110L | Animal Anatomy and Physiology Lab | 1 cc |
ATE 1311 | Veterinary Office Procedures and Terminology | 3 cc |
ATE 1650C | Introduction to Clinical Procedures | 3 cc |
Term 2 (15 cc)
Term 3 (6 cc)
ATE 1942L | Clinical Work Experience II | 1 cc |
ATE 2671 | Laboratory Animal Medicine | 2 cc |
ATE 2671L | Laboratory Animal Medicine Lab | 1 cc |
ATE 2722 | Avian, Exotic, Small Mammals and Fish | 2 cc |
Term 4 (12 cc)
ATE 2630 | Pharmacology | 4 cc |
ATE 2634 | Small Animal Clinical Procedures III | 3 cc |
ATE 2634L | Small Animal Clinical Procedures III Lab | 1 cc |
ATE 2710 | Veterinary Emergency Medicine | 3 cc |
ATE 2943L | Clinical Work Experience III | 1 cc |
Term 5 (12 cc)
Total Credit Hours: 73
Note: Clinical work experience will require that the student spend four hours per week at an approved clinical site each semester.