VETC228 Laboratory Animal Science and Exotics

Due to the variety of job placement options, students must be prepared to work with laboratory animal and exotic species. Course provides foundation in lab animal medicine and disease; use and care of laboratory and research animals; laboratory animal biology, science and management; anatomy and physiology, nutrition, breeding, husbandry, sanitation, behavior, handling, nursing, euthanasia and necropsy; animal welfare regulations and ethics issues. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory sessions to provide hands-on experience with venipuncture, injections, gavage and necropsy; species include rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits and reptiles; exotic animal portion includes restraint, examination, medicine and disease and husbandry; species of exotics will vary with availability. Attendance is mandatory.   

Credits

4 credits

Prerequisite

1) Admission into Veterinary Technician program, 2) Proof of health insurance, 3) Proof of vaccination: rabies and tetanus, 4) VETC101 and VETC115, both with C or better.

Lecture/Lab Ratio

3:3

Notes

Additional course fees apply