Veterinary Nursing
Veterinary Nurses are the ‘nurse practitioners’ of the animal health care industry. They assist with day-to-day functions in animal clinics, research facilities, zoos, and wildlife facilities and, working under the supervision of a licensed Vet, provide support for all aspects of animal care.
Independence Community College’s Associate of Applied Science Degree offers students training in the form of classroom instruction as well as hands-on field experience and professional internships in animal care facilities. Students can expect to study biology, animal physiology, anatomy, common procedures and medications, health and hygiene, animal handling and other related topics. During the program, students work with real patients in real-life situations which provide them with essential preparation for working with animals and their owners as a veterinary nurse.
Veterinary Nurses are in high demand and studies show that the need for skilled nurses will continue to grow for many years to come. ICC is one of only of a few colleges in Kansas to offer the highly sought training. After completing the required pre-requisite courses, students are required to apply to the program.
The Veterinary Nursing Program at Independence Community College is fully accredited by the AVMA-CVTEA.
VETERINARY NURSING PROGRAM APPLICATION
Program OutcomesUpon completion of the program students will:
60% per cent of Veterinary nursing students will pass the VTNE upon their first attempt. 70% of students will pass all VET courses with a 70% or better. Veterinary nursing students will achieve a depth of knowledge in all areas relating to veterinary nursing courses. Students can articulate appropriately with clientele in both written and verbal scenarios. 80% of graduating students will obtain a job in the veterinary industry.
Veterinary Nursing
Degree: Associate of Applied Science
Course Title | Credit Hours |
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Prerequisites: |
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English Comp 1 | 3 |
Biology 1 | 5 |
General Chemistry | 5 |
Intro to Vet Nursing | 3 |
Term Total | 16 |
First Semester: |
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Small Animal Health Care | 3 |
Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals | 5 |
Veterinary Nursing Practices I | 3 |
Math for Veterinary Medicine | 3 |
Term Total | 14 |
Second Semester: |
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Microbiology | 5 |
Radiology, Ultrasound, and Diagnostic Imaging | 2 |
Vet Nurse Practices II | 4 |
Veterinary Pharmacology | 3 |
Principles of Anesthesiology | 1 |
Term Total | 15 |
Third Semester: |
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Large Animal Health Care & Nursing | 5 |
Clinical Pathology | 3 |
Veterinary Surgical Nursing | 6 |
Vet Nurse Office Practices | 3 |
Term Total | 17 |
Fourth Semester: |
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Parasitology | 3 |
Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
Lab, Wild & Exotic Animal Health and Nursing | 4 |
VTNE Board Review | 3 |
Term Total | 13 |
Clinical Externship |
6 |
Externship can be taken during any semester and credit hours |
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TOTAL |
81 |
In accordance with the American Veterinary Medical Association, the national board pass rate at Independence Community College (Reporting Dates: July 1, 2021- June 30, 2024) are posted as follows:
Three Year Pass Rate: 50%
Number of First Time: VTNE Testers: 4
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