Veterinary Assistant 1
Course Description
This introduction to veterinary assistant course is designed to provide students a comprehensive knowledge of veterinary science and basic animal care. This course focuses on the application of animal anatomical and physiological knowledge in cells, tissues, musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive, nervous, and immune systems to help students understand topics such as veterinary medical terminology, sanitation, disease control and prevention, zoonosis and public health, nutrition, species differentiation in nutrition and techniques for animal restraint. Students will study a unit on careers and professionalism and create a personalized resume for future job searches. Activities in this course include hands-on clinical experience and work-based learning that connects students to industry and the local community.
Pre-Requisite
Biology or Zoology (Recommended)
Sector
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Pathway
Animal Science
Length
One Year
Articulated
No
UC A-G Approval
Yes: College-Preparatory Elective (G) / Science – Integrated Science