VETERINARY SCIENCE

  • Course Codes by Semester: 8088/8089
    Grades: 11-12
    One-Year Program
    Prerequisites: Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences recommended
    Credits: One-and-a-half (1.5) 1st semester; One-and-a-half (1.5) 2nd semester

     

    Students who care about the health and well-being of animals, enjoy working with the public, and are good at math and decision-making should explore exciting training and career opportunities in veterinary medicine!

    The Veterinary Science program is a one (1) year program that teaches animal science and the care of animals, including animal structure and function, principles of health, and microbes and disease. The student will develop basic skills and techniques of assisting the Veterinarian in the following areas: receptionist duties, animal examinations, the handling and care of animals, first aid and surgery, and maintenance of equipment and facilities. On-the-job clinical instruction may be provided for qualifying students.

    Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to take the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Small Animal Science and Technology industry credential

    Occupations:
     Veterinary Assistant; Veterinary Technician; Veterinarians; Laboratory Animal Caretakers

    Typical Salary in Virginia: $19,950- $38,890 depending on education level and specialization
    National Estimated Salary: $27,540

    Employment Outlook: Employment of veterinary assistants is expected to grow 19 percent from 2016 to 2026, as fast as the average for all occupations. Job opportunities are expected to be excellent.
    National Occupational Competency Testing Institute