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Veterinary
Technology
Nature of Work Veterinary technicians provide professional support services to veterinarians. A licensed veterinary technician's duties are those of a veterinary nurse, nurse-anesthetist, operating room technician, dental hygienist, medical laboratory technician, and radiology technician. The veterinary technician also performs administrative duties pertaining to the practice's management. Career fields for a licensed veterinary technician may include:
Program Description The College of Southern Nevada's Veterinary Technology Program is two years in length and leads to an Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology. The curriculum consists of thirty-three credits of professional course work, thirty-one credits of general education courses, and two hundred and seventy hours of directed clinical practice. A graduate of this program may sit for the National Veterinary Technology Exam and Nevada Veterinary Technology Exam. Upon passing both exams they may become a registered veterinary technician an be licensed in Nevada. Accreditation The program is approved and recognized by the Nevada Veterinary Medical Examining Board as having met the requirements of course content in Veterinary Technology. Veterinary Technology at CSN (AAS)
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Reader Licensing as a Veterinary Technician Veterinary Technician in Training Information Admission Requirements The CSN Veterinary Technology Program is a Limited Entry Program. Therefore, an application for admission into the program must be submitted by the application deadline and all program prerequisites must be completed by the completion deadline in order to be be eligible for consideration. This material is reviewed using selection criteria set by the program. Applicants are notified of their standing by the Limited Entry office.
Students First Checklist New students planning to register for courses at CSN must follow the steps outlined on the Students First Checklist. This checklist provides information on the registration process for new students seeking a Limited-Entry Health Science Degree or Certificate. How to Transfer Credits to CSN From Other Colleges For further information, contact the Health Programs Advisement office. Additionally, it is very important that interested students attend an orientation as soon as possible for complete admissions information. Program orientations are held weekly. You can call (702)651-5015 for pre-recorded orientation information. If you require other information, please e-mail the Health Programs Advisor directly. CSN Home Page |
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