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Veterinary Assistant Level 2 Certificate


Veterinary Assistants are a valuable part of the veterinary health care team who assist both the veterinarian and the veterinary technician. Although the certificate program does not qualify the student to be eligible for the Licensed Veterinary Technician credentialing examinations, it can be used as a stepping stone for the Veterinary Technolo­gy Associate of Applied Science degree. All courses taken with the certificate are directly applicable to the associate degree.

With this award, you may seek jobs such as:

Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers

Related Award

Veterinary Technology, A.A.S.  

Total Credit Hours Required: 36


Milestone Course(s)


*** denotes Milestone course(s).
A milestone course is a course that is critical for success in this program.

Additional Program Information


The Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited the Veterinary Technology program in 1998. Accreditation allows graduates to be eligible to take the Texas State Licensed Veterinary Technician Examination (VTNE) and the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) to become a Licensed Veterinary Technician.

If a prospective student has a felony conviction this could result in denial of licensure.  These students would not be eligible for admissions into the program until a declaratory order process is completed with the licensure board and proof of eligibility for licensure or certification is provided.  Prospective students with a criminal record should contact the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners:  https://www.veterinary.texas.gov/forms.php  

A cohort of qualified students are admitted to the Veterinary Technology Program every fall semester. Prospective students must submit an application and associated documentation by June 1. All applications will be reviewed, ranked, and applicants will be notified by June 15. For further information regarding application process requirements, applicant selection and application packet, refer to the Veterinary Technology website: alamo.edu/pac/vet-tech

Accepted students will be required to have a current tetanus prophylaxis, a rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis vaccination series, and proof of current medical insurance before entrance in the first fall semester.

VTHT courses must be passed with a grade of 75% or better. NO VTHT course older than 3 years, prior to graduation, may be counted toward the AAS degree or certificate in Veterinary Technology.

 

Advisory Committee Members

Dr. Bradley Book, Blue Pearl Specialty & Emergency Pet Hospital

Dr. John Clader, Chaparral Veterinary Center

Dr. Wayne Deason, Deason Animal Hospital

Dr. Norbeto Espitia, Texas A&M University

Dr. John Herbold, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Dr. Dennis McIntosh, El Dorado Animal Hospital

Ms. Amy Ramirez, LVT, LAT, Blue Pearl Specialty & Emergency Pet Hospital

Mrs. Nicole Reininger, LVT, MWI Animal Health

Ms. Crystal Saenz, LVT, Banfield

Dr. Mitchell J. Seal, Public Member

For further information, refer to the Veterinary Technology website: alamo.edu/pac/vet-tech

 

 

 

NOTES:


* Capstone Course
CIP Code: 01.8301.00
Major Code: VTVA