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Veterinary Technician AAS
Veterinarians are doctors, responsible for diagnosing conditions, creating treatment plans, and performing complex procedures. Becoming a veterinarian requires years of advanced education, including a bachelor’s degree and acceptance into a highly competitive DVM program.
Veterinary technicians, often compared to nurses, are the ones providing hands-on care—placing IV catheters, administering anesthesia, performing venipuncture, and assisting in treatments. If you’re passionate about direct animal care and want to be the one on the front lines, our Veterinary Technician program is the perfect fit!
If you love animals and are passionate about their care and well-being, veterinary technology could be the perfect path for you! Vet techs combine medical knowledge and hands-on skills to diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate animals while educating their owners. If you're intrigued by science, enjoy solving medical challenges, and find fulfillment in helping animals heal, then this career is a great fit. Dedicated, compassionate, and driven? Our program will help you turn your passion into a rewarding profession!
Yes! Our program is hybrid, meaning students complete their hands on lab skills in person with our dedicated instructors, but have more flexibility with their lecture material as it is available online. Most of our students work part or full time, many work in the industry, as they complete their degree!