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Level 1
Course details
Animal Anatomy and Physiology I
ANAT1130
This course studies the anatomy and physiology of systems in both small and large animal species. Topics include immunological, skeletal, muscular, digestive, and nervous systems. Laboratory sessions involve dissections; and discussions about common pathological conditions affecting these systems in small and large animal species.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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Animal Behaviour, Handling and First Aid
ANML1000
This course provides a thorough understanding of animal behaviour, and how to deal with and prevent undesirable behaviour. Topics include normal and abnormal behaviour patterns, methods of preventing, eliminating, or modifying behaviour problems, physical and psychological requirements of animals, animal welfare and rights, various code of conduct. Basic Animal Handling techniques for the safety of the animal and the handler are introduced as well as basic first aid.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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- CoRequisites:
Shelter Animal Care
ANML1010
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Grooming Lab I: Equipment Care, Bathing & Brushing
ANML1020
This course introduces the fundamentals of equipment care and pre-bathing techniques in animal grooming. Topics include bathing and brushing tools and equipment, safe management of a pet on the grooming table, equipment care and sterilization, and different techniques for different canine coats. Students learn to perform an evaluation to identify problems involving the skin, coat, external parasites, lifestyle factors and odour control. Grooming products are discussed and compared. Students will apply various bathing and brushing techniques.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
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College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Conestoga 101
CON0101
- Hours: 1
- Credits: 0
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Veterinary Mathematics
MATH1345
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
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Safety in the Workplace
OHS1320
- Hours: 14
- Credits: 1
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Animal Restraint, Nursing and Surgical Care I
SURG1000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
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Level 2
Course details
Veterinary Laboratory Procedures I
ANML1030
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 2
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Laboratory Animal Care
ANML1040
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Animal Ethics & Welfare
ETHS1040
This course focuses on the expected professional standards in the animal health care industry. Topics include provincial and national veterinary professional organizations, legislation, regulatory standards, and ethics. Students will use case studies, scenarios, and groups discussions to make well-informed and ethically sound decisions.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Field Placement (Animal Care)
FPLT1260
This onsite field placement provides a consolidated experience in applying skills learned. Students are assigned to an animal facility and must be available to accommodate the requirements of the placement facility for work hours and needs, which may include early morning, late evenings, and weekend work. The course focuses on medical documentation and office management skills, patient and client interactions, animal handling and basic grooming, patient health and nutritional assessments, animal care, monitoring and nursing. Professionalism and work habits are evaluated within an animal care facility.
- Hours: 75
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: ANML1000
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Veterinary Office Management
MGMT1265
This course explains veterinary office operations and data management. Topics include customer service, client care and education, accounting and financial considerations, inventory management, business marketing principles and the legal and ethical aspects of operating a veterinary practice. Students will become proficient with the use of veterinary practice software that includes processes for client and staff scheduling, booking appointments, client file setup, updating medical records, transactions and budget analysis.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Animal Nutrition I
NUTR1010
This course is an introduction to nutrition for small and large animals. Topics will include a brief overview of the anatomy and physiology of the digestive tract of various species, digestion, a discussion on nutrients, their sources as well as their role in supporting health and the nutritional needs of different life stages. This course will help students acquire an understanding of the Canadian small animal pet food industry, the various trends and the regulatory bodies. Students will be introduced to the importance of a thorough nutritional assessment, learn how to interpret pet food labels, be taught how to calculate energy requirements, find key diet information in product guides and/or online, and how to counsel clients on selecting appropriate life-stage nutrition for their companion animal, how much and how to feed to promote optimal physical and emotional health. Various forages and feeding methods used in large animals will also be discussed.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Veterinary Pharmacology Fundamentals
PHAR1200
This course explains the safe handling and dispensing of pharmaceuticals in a veterinary practice. Topics include common pharmaceutical products, product classifications, indications, side effects and administration routes.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: MATH1345
- CoRequisites:
Animal Restraint, Nursing and Surgical Care II
SURG1010
- Hours: 70
- Credits: 5
- Pre-Requisites: SURG1000
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Program outcomes
- Discuss general pet health and nutrition requirements with clients to aid in the decisions for care of their pet.
- Deliver humane and ethical nursing care to animals in various environments using recognized protocols that meet accepted standards of practice.
- Assist with the preparation and performance of routine veterinary diagnostic imaging studies using accepted protocols for the patient's condition.
- Assist in the preparation of diagnostic laboratory tests using manufacturer recommended instructions to ensure accurate results for veterinary decision making.
- Perform routine grooming for dogs as part of the veterinary care plan using accepted standards of practice for general animal health and well-being.
- Assist in the maintenance of the surgical suite in order to meet accepted veterinary workplace standards.
- Assist with the preparation of veterinary pharmaceuticals using required standards of practice for handling substances.
- Perform veterinary office reception duties including interacting with clients in an ethical and respective manner as part of assisting with general veterinary office operations.
- Maintain an orderly and sanitary environment in the veterinary workplace using appropriate disinfecting agents and following recognized biohazard disposal protocols that promote the health and safety of staff and animals.
- Identify the basic health, housing, and maintenance requirements for the care and management of a variety of animal breeds including common and exotic pets, wildlife species, and livestock.
- Collaborate with members of the animal care/veterinary team in the provision of services to build trust and strengthen interprofessional relationships.