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Veterinary Technology

VETTC-AS


(College Rule 6Hx23-4.53 and 6Hx23-4.50)

Dr. Richard Flora, Dean and Curriculum Coordinator, VT (727) 302-6721

Additional Information: Vet Tech Program


APPROVED REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WITH CATALOG YEAR
20131/0475 (BEGINNING 8/19/13) OR LATER
~ REFER TO CURRICULUM FILES FOR PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR REQUIREMENTS ~

ON CAMPUS PROGRAM BEGINS IN AUGUST


Before entering the first term of the On Campus Veterinary Technology program courses,” all students must have completed at least 18 of the 22 credits of the required Veterinary Technology general education and support courses including composition, speech, mathematics, and natural science. Students may take the general education and support courses at any regionally accredited college or university, or they may complete them through St. Petersburg College campus or distance education courses. The general education and/or support courses do not have to be taken in the order listed. Applicants must have worked or volunteered in a veterinary hospital at least 40 hours prior to applying for admission to fulfill the clinical observation requirement. Candidates will also complete the Health Programs Application form and the Veterinary Hospital Observation and Discussion form before they will be considered for acceptance into the Veterinary Technology Program.  Please see a counselor and/or advisor.

The complete on-campus program application includes the following:
a.  The general college application and the application fee for new students at SPC.
b.  The Health Programs Application form.
c.  The Hospital Observation and Discussion form.
d.  Transcripts from your high school (if no college degree) and any colleges you have attended sent directly to SPC from each school.

Applicants are considered as soon as their file is complete.


GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (18 credits)
* Enhanced World View Requirement
ENC 1101 - COMPOSITION I or (Honors) 3
SPC 1017 INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION 3
     or (SPC 1017H, SPC 1065, SPC 1608, or SPC 1608H)
* Humanities/Fine Arts Approved Course 3
a Mathematics - One college level course with MAC, MAP, MAS, MGF, MTG or STA prefix 3
* Social & Behavioral Sciences Approved Course 3
PHI 1600 STUDIES IN APPLIED ETHICS 3
     or (PHI 1602HPHI 1631, PHI 2635 or PHI 2649)
Computer/Information Literacy Competency Requirement

GRADE OF "C" OR BETTER REQUIRED IN ALL COURSES


SUPPORT COURSES (4 credits)

Natural Sciences - Any Natural Science course and Lab with AST, BCH, BOT, BSC, CHM, ESC, EVR, EVS, GLY, MCB, OCB, OCE, PCB, PHY, ZOO prefix

3, 1

FIRST TERM IN PROGRAM (12 credits)
ATE 1110 ANIMAL ANATOMY 3
ATE 1110L ANIMAL ANATOMY LABORATORY 1
ATE 2631 ANIMAL NURSING 3
ATE 1311L VETERINARY OFFICE PROCEDURES 1
ATE 1650L VETERINARY CLINICAL PRACTICE LAB I 1
ATE 1741 VETERINARY MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1
ATE 1943 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM I 1
ATE 2050C SMALL ANIMAL BREEDS AND BEHAVIOR 1

SECOND TERM IN PROGRAM (11 credits)
ATE 1636 LARGE ANIMAL CLINICAL AND NURSING SKILLS 2
ATE 1654L VETERINARY CLINICAL PRACTICE LAB II 1
ATE 1211 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY 3
ATE 1944 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM II 1
ATE 2501C PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 1
ATE 2656L LARGE ANIMAL CLINICAL AND NURSING SKILLS LAB 1
ATE 2722 AVIAN AND EXOTIC PET MEDICINE 2

THIRD TERM IN PROGRAM (14 credits)
ATE 2611 ANIMAL ANESTHESIA 3
ATE 2634 ANIMAL PHARMACOLOGY 3
ATE 2638 ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES I 3
ATE 2638L ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURE LABORATORY 2
ATE 2651L ANIMAL NURSING AND MEDICINE LABORATORY I 2
ATE 2945 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM III 1

FOURTH TERM IN PROGRAM (14 credits)
ATE 1671L LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE 1
ATE 2612 ANIMAL MEDICINE 3
ATE 2639 ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES II 3
ATE 2639L ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES LAB II 2
ATE 2653L ANIMAL NURSING AND MEDICINE LABORATORY II 2
ATE 2661 LARGE ANIMAL DISEASES 1
ATE 2710 ANIMAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1
ATE 2946 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM IV 1

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS
73

a Suggested course is MGF 1106, but for transfer to upper division science degree programs students should take MAC 1105.
Note: In addition to the schedule listed above, the student, with permission of the program director, may elect to take reduced credit hours each semester and extend the program over eight semesters. Courses must be taken in proper sequence and all other program requirements apply.


DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM BEGINS IN AUGUST, JANUARY AND MAY

The Distance Education Program is designed for students who cannot commute to campus. The credit earned by distance education is the same as credit earned on campus. Students may combine distance education courses with on-site courses in order to better accommodate work and family obligations. The difference between local and distance learning is in the method of delivery, not in the content or the desired outcomes.

Before entering the first semester of the Distance Veterinary Technology “program courses,” all students must have completed at least 18 of the 22 credits of general education and support courses and be computer literate. Students may take the general education and support courses at any regionally accredited college or university, or they may complete them through St. Petersburg College campus or distance education courses. Applicants must have worked or volunteered in a veterinary hospital at least 40 hours prior to applying for admission to fulfill the clinical observation requirement. Students must also be in a veterinary hospital at least 20 hours per week each semester they are enrolled in the distance program. Students must master over 200 tasks and skills, resulting in the need to be in a hospital where there is the opportunity, equipment, supplies, and expertise to be instructed and learn these tasks and skills. Candidates will also complete the Health Programs Application form and the Veterinary Hospital Observation and Discussion form before they will be considered for acceptance into the Veterinary Technology Program. Please contact a counselor and/or advisor.

The Veterinary Technology Distance Education Program is based on the following assumptions:
a.     At least 18 of the 22 credits of the general education and support courses are completed including composition, mathematics, and biology prior to admission. 
b.     Students have the initiative, resourcefulness and perseverance to work independently.
c.     Students have a solid relationship with an employer veterinarian. 
d.     Students have experience using a computer and have access to a computer and the Internet.
e.     Students must subscribe to any Internet service. 

The complete distance program application includes the following:
a.     The general college application and the $40 fee for new students at SPC. 
b.     The Health Programs Application form.
c.     The Hospital Observation and Discussion form. 
d.     Transcripts from your high school (if no college degree) and any colleges you have attended sent directly to SPC from each school.

Applicants are considered as soon as their file is complete. 

Distance Program – Veterinary Technology Courses are designed to be completed in the specific sequence below. Please contact the program director for advice if you wish to make adjustments.


YEAR ONE - 17 credits
Term I  (6 credits)
ATE 1110 ANIMAL ANATOMY 3
ATE 1110L ANIMAL ANATOMY LABORATORY 1
ATE 1741 VETERINARY MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1
ATE 2050C SMALL ANIMAL BREEDS AND BEHAVIOR 1

Term II  (6 credits)
ATE 1311L VETERINARY OFFICE PROCEDURES 1
ATE 1650L VETERINARY CLINICAL PRACTICE LAB I 1
ATE 1943 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM I 1
ATE 2631 ANIMAL NURSING 3

Term III (5 credits)
ATE 1211 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY 3
ATE 1654L VETERINARY CLINICAL PRACTICE LAB II 1
ATE 1944 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM II 1

YEAR TWO - 18 credits
Term I (7 credits)
ATE 2611 ANIMAL ANESTHESIA 3
ATE 2651L ANIMAL NURSING AND MEDICINE LABORATORY I 2
ATE 2710 ANIMAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1
ATE 2945 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM III 1

Term II (6 credits)
ATE 2612 ANIMAL MEDICINE 3
ATE 2653L ANIMAL NURSING AND MEDICINE LABORATORY II 2
ATE 2946 VETERINARY WORK PRACTICUM IV 1

Term III (5 credits)
ATE 2638 ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES I 3
ATE 2638L ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURE LABORATORY 2

YEAR THREE – 16 credits
Term I  (7 credits)
ATE 2639 ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES II 3
ATE 2639L ANIMAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES LAB II 2
ATE 1636 LARGE ANIMAL CLINICAL AND NURSING SKILLS 2

Term II  (5 credits)
ATE 2634 ANIMAL PHARMACOLOGY 3
ATE 2656L LARGE ANIMAL CLINICAL AND NURSING SKILLS LAB 1
ATE 2661 LARGE ANIMAL DISEASES 1

Term III  (4 credits)
ATE 1671L LABORATORY ANIMAL MEDICINE 1
ATE 2722 AVIAN AND EXOTIC PET MEDICINE 2
ATE 2501C PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 1

C&I 11/30/2012~ BOT 1/15/2013