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One or two years, 3 hours per day

Recommended Prerequisite: Biology or Enrolled in Biology

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Course Information:

Students will be introduced to the science and art of providing professional support to veterinarians. Students will be instructed in basic anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and veterinary technician assisting skills. Students will gain leadership skills developed through HOSA participation. Students will also have the option to earn an Advanced Life Science: Animals credit.

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Note:  Students must provide their own transportation to clinical site. 

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Dual Credit Offered*:  (Learn more about Dual Credit, including Enrollment information.)

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Ivy Tech (1st year, up to 3 credits) - pending

AGRI 107 Advanced Animal Science (3 cr)

 

*Must meet Ivy Tech program-ready requirements

Courses are subject to change. See instructor for most updated list.

 

Job Opportunities:

Veterinary Assistant • Zoos

 

Get Involved:

Join our Career-Technical Student Organization - HOSA: Future Health Professionals!

Learn leadership skills, compete in events, earn scholarships, and much more! 

 

$$$ Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/

Check out the IN CTE Career Guide​​​​ and see the in-demand occupations in Indiana!

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I graduated from the Veterinary Careers Program in 2004. Since then, I spent 3 years at the Humane Society where I worked in the Screening/Intake as well as over in the Hospital as a Veterinary Assistant. I spent a few year in privet practice after that before coming to the J. Everett Light Career Center to help with the Program. Outside of school I enjoy spending time with family. Fun fact, while I was taking my career center classes here at JEL, I also became a licensed Electrician and Plumber through a pool company that I have continued to work for off and on for 18 years.

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Instructor

Eddie Erickson

317.259.5269   x44024

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