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VET101: Introduction to Veterinary Technology
– 3 credits
Introduces the role of the veterinary paraprofessional to the veterinary science industry. Addresses professional development, including ethics, professionalism, and legal implications of veterinary practice. Students will be introduced to animal husbandry and nutrition, animal behavior, species and breed identification, the human-animal bond, biosecurity, equine medicine, livestock medicine, companion animal medicine, and lab animal medicine. Note: Completion of High school biology is recommended prior to enrolling in VET101. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: VET101LL.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
27406
Mesa
Live Online
Live Online
01/13 –
05/09
Spring 2025
M
10:30AM – 12:20PM
- T. McMahon
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance
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Costs include VET Course Fee: $30.00
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Notes
- Notes: Live Online classes have sessions that meet online on specific days and times. Attendance in these sessions will be at the discretion of the instructor, and additional work will be required on the student’s own time. Access to a computer or mobile device with Internet connection is required.
Before enrolling in their first online class at MCC, students need to view the online orientation and complete the readiness survey on https://www.mesacc.edu/online/get-started for additional information.
Students may contact instructor at: tammy.mcmahon@mesacc.edu
Students must register for a VET101 and a VET101LL section concurrently - please also enroll for one VET101LL this term by choosing section 27785 or 27786.
Class 27406 costs include VET Course Fee: $30
- Additional Notes: VET101LL is a co-requisite course and expected to be completed in the same semester as VET101.
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Book Information
VET101: Introduction to Veterinary Technology – 3 credits
Introduces the role of the veterinary paraprofessional to the veterinary science industry. Addresses professional development, including ethics, professionalism, and legal implications of veterinary practice. Students will be introduced to animal husbandry and nutrition, animal behavior, species and breed identification, the human-animal bond, biosecurity, equine medicine, livestock medicine, companion animal medicine, and lab animal medicine. Note: Completion of High school biology is recommended prior to enrolling in VET101. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: VET101LL.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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27406
|
Mesa
Live Online |
Live Online
|
01/13 –
05/09
Spring 2025 |
M
|
10:30AM – 12:20PM
|
|
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance |
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