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Veterinary Technology Diploma at Douglas College – A Comprehensive Two-Year Program

Dive into the world of veterinary care with a two-year Veterinary Technology Diploma at Douglas College. This full-time program, based at the David Lam Campus, includes 30 hours of laboratory and classroom work per week, alongside 30 professional placements. Admission requirements include graduation from BC Secondary School, completion of specific sciences with minimum grades, and a short entrance questionnaire. Graduates can look forward to diverse career opportunities in veterinary clinics, animal shelters, zoos, and research facilities. Equip yourself with essential skills in anatomy, pharmacology, and workplace communications.

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Veterinary Technology Diploma at Douglas College – A Comprehensive Two-Year Program

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  1. Veterinary Technology Diploma Douglas College By Rachel Lynn Ptic

  2. Two Year Career Diploma at Douglas College 30 hours of Laboratory and Classroom work per week 30 placements available Full-Time Program David Lam Campus

  3. Program Requirements Graduation from BC Secondary School Completion of English 12 (min B) Chemistry 11 (min C+) Biology 11 (min C+) One Grade 12 Science Course (min C+) Math 11 (min C) Short Entrance Questionnaire 18 years of age by first month 80 hours of Veterinary Volunteer Work Admission Interview Two letters of Reference from Non-Family Members

  4. Career Opportunities • Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals • Animal Shelters and Wildlife Parks • Zoos and Aquariums • Dairy, Breeding and Large-animal Settings • Research Facilities

  5. What is There to Learn? Administrative Procedures Workplace Communications Anatomy & Physiology Pharmacology Nutrition Behaviour Behaviour & Welfare Anesthesia Radiology & dentistry

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