VT 102 Veterinary Foundations

Includes basic anatomy, gender identification, immunology, vaccines and vaccination protocols, common medical conditions and diseases, animal nutrition, and breeding as it pertains to the canine, feline, avian, pocket pets, reptilian, and equine species. Students will learn the basics of immunology and current AVMA vaccination guidelines. Students will be able to describe common diseases and conditions that are routinely seen in a veterinary hospital, including a few uncommon ones.

Credits

3

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Define the three types of immunity. Describe vaccine protocols and procedures and the routes of administration. Identify infectious and zoonotic diseases and conditions. Define the six components of diet and palatability. Define and identify body score, weight management, pet food labeling standards, difference in pet food products, prescription diets, and food preparation. Define common animal reproduction terms and describe the estrous cycle, breeding methods and management techniques, whelping, and newborn handling.