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Veterinary technicians are registered, certified or licensed members of the veterinary health care team. They play an integral role in many areas of veterinary clinical practice, including medical, surgical, laboratory, and office procedures. All tasks are performed under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Compassion for animals is essential, because the main focus of individuals employed as veterinary technicians is the treatment and nursing of healthy and sick animals.
The American Veterinary Medical Association accredits Columbus State’s Veterinary Technology program. The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology provides students with both classroom and clinical experiences. Students have the opportunity to intern at The Ohio State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Students also will spend a portion of their clinical experience in various veterinary settings, including research centers, private clinical practices, veterinary emergency hospitals, veterinary diagnostic laboratories, and zoos. Columbus State Community College emphasizes safety and disease prevention because students and employees in health care professions may be exposed to infectious materials, communicable, and zoonotic diseases.
Columbus State Community College also offers an evening Veterinary Technology program designed for the working student. The evening program can be completed in nine quarters with classes starting no earlier than 5:00 p.m. When evening students are enrolled in the Clinical Experience A-D courses, daytime availability will be required in order to provide quality education and training in the veterinary health care field.
For students interested in equine health, a joint program has been developed between Columbus State’s Veterinary Technology and Otterbein College’s Department of Equine Science. Successful completion of these two programs will result in an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology from Columbus State Community College, and the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Equine Health Technology from Otterbein College. For more information, contact Dr. Maria Calderone, mcalderone@otterbein.edu.
For students interested in animal science, a joint program has been created between Columbus State’s Veterinary Technology and The Ohio State University’s Department of Animal Science. Successful completion of these two programs will result in an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology from Columbus State Community College, and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture from The Ohio State University. For more information, please contact Mariette C. Benage, benage.1@osu.edu. Special advising with the program coordinator is necessary for students who wish to participate in these joint programs.
NOTE: Periodically there may be changes to the Veterinary Technology program admission requirements and curriculum. Any admission criteria or curriculum changes will be updated at the Veterinary Technology Mandatory Information Sessions.
Upon completion of the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology, and under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, the graduate will be able to:
- Perform patient assessment techniques, obtain thorough patient history, and maintain medical records for patient animals in a veterinary health care setting.
- Effectively communicate preventative medicine, treatment protocols, dental health, and medical and surgical procedures to veterinary clients.
- Prepare and dispense medications according to a prescription, perform drug dosage calculations, and maintain controlled drug records.
- Administer and understand the effects of treatments and/or medications delivered either orally or parenterally.
- Apply and manage wound dressings, bandages, and splints.
- Properly collect, prepare and handle diagnostic specimens for laboratory analysis.
- Perform clinical laboratory procedures, including complete blood counts, serum chemistries, microbiology, immunologic testing, urinalysis, and cytology.
- Identify internal, external, and blood parasites of domestic animal species.
- Safely handle and perform routine procedures on common laboratory animals used in research settings.
- Prepare equipment, instruments, animals, and medications for surgical, diagnostic, and anesthetic procedures.
- Administer and effectively monitor anesthesia, including anesthetic induction, maintenance, and recovery by inhalation and/or parenteral routes.
- Assist in diagnostic, medical, and surgical procedures, including post-operative management, pain control, and skin closure.
- Perform complete routine dental prophylaxis.
- Administer and monitor basic and/or intensive nursing care, including fluid therapy and nutritional management.
- Perform diagnostic imaging procedures using appropriate safety measures.
- Comprehend the approach to providing safe and effective care for avian, exotic and small mammal species.
Graduates register with the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board to become Registered Veterinary Technicians in the State of Ohio. Graduates are eligible to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) that is recognized in more than 40 states to certify veterinary technicians. Students must successfully pass the VTNE to be eligible for licensure in the State of Ohio.
Specific Program Admissions Information
Prospective students are required to attend an information session where they will receive the separate admission application for the Veterinary Technology program. Detailed admission criteria, plans of study, and career opportunities are also discussed. These sessions, held periodically throughout the year, are very helpful in answering the prospective students’ questions. General information packets and information session dates and times may be obtained by contacting the office associate at (614) 287-5511 or by sending an email request to kfannin@cscc.edu.
The yearly deadline for application and completion of admission requirements is Jan. 23 for admission beginning the following summer quarter (evening plan of study) or the following autumn quarter (day plans of study), based on space availability. Students must meet all admission requirements before being considered for admission into the Veterinary Technology.
Listed below are additional requirements for admission to the Veterinary Technology:
- High school graduate or GED equivalency.
- Required high school (or equivalent) courses in Biology (grade of “C” or better within the past five years) or BIO 100 or 101 (grade of “C” or better) and Chemistry (grade of “C” or better within the past three years) or CHEM 100 (grade of “C” or better).
- Placement into ENGL 101 Beginning Composition.
- Placement into “No Reading Required” (students with college transfer credit for ENGL 101 or ENGL 111 are not required to take the placement test).
- Completion of MATH 103 Beginning Algebra II with a grade of “C” or better.
- Attendance at a Veterinary Technology Mandatory Information Session. Applicants will receive a separate admission application for the Veterinary Technology program at these sessions. Applicants will not be considered for admission until they have attended an information session.
- Computer literacy (high school, work-related or completion of CIT 101)
- Grade point average of 2.5 or better (most recently completed coursework)
Upon acceptance into the Veterinary Technology, the student will be required to complete the following Health Related Technology Requirements:
- Complete a Health Statement declaring all allergies, medications, and physical limitations or restrictions.
- Tuberculin Testing (Mantoux) within the past year
- Tetanus Booster (Td) within the past eight years
- The student must obtain health insurance coverage and keep the coverage on a continual basis while attending CSCC as a Veterinary Technology student.
- Rabies vaccination or signed waiver
- Drug test
- Background check
Acceptance is conditional on the submission and clearance of student background history by Columbus State Community College’s Public Safety Department and drug screening clearance by the Columbus State Community College’s Health Records Office. You can obtain additional information at the program information sessions or by contacting Kelly Fannin at (614) 287-5511.
Veterinary Technology Associate Degree
Quarter 1
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| BIO 261 | Human Anatomy | 5 |
| RAD 190 | Radiation Protection for the General Machine Operator | 2 |
| MATH 100 | Calculations and Dosages | 2 |
| VET 101 | Animal Nutrition | 3 |
| VET 102 | Laboratory Animal Medicine | 2 |
| VET 114 | Client Relations | 2 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 16 |
Quarter 2
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| BIO 262 | Human Physiology | 5 |
| VET 122 | Veterinary Parasitology | 3 |
| VET 126 | Principles of Veterinary Anesthesia | 4 |
| HIMT 121 | Advanced Medical Terminology | 3 |
| VET 124 | Principles of Veterinary Radiology | 2 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 17 |
Quarter 3
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| VET 131 | Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology | 3 |
| VET 138 | Veterinary Surgical Tech | 3 |
| VET 136 | Animal Health and Disease I | 3 |
| VET 133 | Clinical Application I | 3 |
| ENGL 101 | Beginning Composition | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 15 |
Quarter 4
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ENGL 102 | Essay and Research | 3 |
| SSCI XXX | Social Science 100, 101, 102, 104, or 105 | 5 |
| VET 135 | Veterinary Hematology | 5 |
| CHEM 113 | Organic and Biochemistry | 5 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 18 |
Quarter 5
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| COMM 105 | Speech | 3 |
| or | ||
| COMM 110 | Conference and Group Discussion | 3 |
| VET 291 | Clinical Experience I | 6 |
| VET 254 | Clinical Seminar I | 2 |
| COMM 200 | Business Communications | 3 |
| VET 266 | Animal Health and Disease II | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 17 |
Quarter 6
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| VET 262 | Vet. Pharmacology | 3 |
| VET 267 | Vet. Urinalysis and Clinical Chemistry | 4 |
| VET 269 | Vet. Microbiology | 4 |
| VET 263 | Clinical Application II | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 14 |
Quarter 7
| Course | Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| VET 293 | Clinical Experience II | 6 |
| VET 274 | Clinical Seminar II | 2 |
| HUM xxx | Humanities 111, 112, 113, 151, 152 or 224 | 5 |
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS | 13 | |
| TOTAL DEGREE CREDIT HOURS | 110 |


