VETC215G Animal Disease

Provides students with a broad-based understanding of animal medicine and disease; pathogens, host pathology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention for large and small animal species; provides the necessary context in which to understand the "why" of doing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Principles of disease in large and small animal species; clinical symptomology, diagnosis, therapy, epidemiology, prevention of common diseases; toxicology, zoonotic diseases and medical emergencies; course organized around body systems and associated pathologic conditions. Writing intensive. Core: WI.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

1) Admission into Veterinary Technician program, 2) VETC101, VETC110 and VETC125, all with C or better, 3) ENGL151.

Lecture/Lab Ratio

3:0