Veterinary Technician Certificate Agriculture & Natural Resources Total Units: 23.0

Term Effective: Summer 2025

The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.

Previous Versions:

Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2024
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2023
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2021
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2020
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2018
Veterinary Technician - effective Spring 2017
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2015
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2014
Veterinary Technician - effective Spring 2012
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2011
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2010
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2008
Veterinary Technician - effective Fall 2007

Description:

The Santa Rosa Junior College Veterinary Technician Certificate of Achievement is designed to prepare students for Veterinary Technician careers with veterinarians and other professionals in the companion animal veterinary field.

Upon completion of this certificate’s 23-semester unit requirements, AND 24 months (4416 hours) of outside practical experience working for a California licensed veterinarian, students satisfy the requirements to sit for the RVT examination in the State of California.

The part-time academic program is designed to be completed while the student is employed in a veterinary hospital. The ideal student is already working as Veterinary Assistant when they start this program however, many students begin this program without any previous experience and find employment after completing their first few courses. Students typically complete this program over 3 or 4 semesters.

Pets have become an increasingly popular component of households across the country, and they play a major role in many people’s lives. The corresponding rise in demand for pet care combined with the growing population in California has created a need for more Registered Veterinary Technicians. Additionally, Veterinary Technicians are also employed in settings such as biomedical facilities, diagnostic laboratories, wildlife facilities, humane societies, animal control facilities, drug or food manufacturing companies, and food safety inspection facilities. Furthermore, demand for these workers will stem from the desire to replace veterinary assistants with more highly skilled technicians in animal clinics in hospitals, shelters, kennels, zoos, and other settings.

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  1. Be qualified to sit for the RVT exam in the State of California through the “Alternate Route” so long as students also complete their state mandated clinical experience hours;
  2. Demonstrate competency in the necessary knowledge required for common job tasks in a small animal veterinary hospital context; and
  3. Understand the directions from a veterinarian and discuss information to clients regarding common diseases, protocols and procedures in a small animal veterinary hospital context.

Program Requirements:

The requirements for the Veterinary Technician program are:

  • Complete 23.0 units from
    • Veterinary Technician Requirements

Veterinary Technician Requirements - complete 23.00 units
VETT 50Veterinary Anatomy and Terminology3.00
VETT 52Small Animal Disease Recognition and Transmission Control3.00
VETT 120Small Animal Veterinary Assistance and Nursing3.00
VETT 121Veterinary Surgical and Dental Assistance3.00
VETT 141Small Animal Veterinary Anesthesia1.50
VETT 142Veterinary Pharmacology and Medical Calculations1.50
VETT 151Veterinary Laboratory and Imaging Procedures2.00
Complete any combination totaling at least 3.00 units from the following:
CourseDescriptionUnits
BIO 10Introduction to Principles of Biology4.00
BIO 100Basic Biology Skills3.00
Complete any combination totaling at least 3.00 units from the following:
CourseDescriptionUnits
ANSC 2Introduction to Farm Animal Health3.00
ANSC 20Basic Animal Science3.00
ANSC 27Beef Cattle Science3.00
ANSC 61Livestock Feeding and Nutrition3.00
ANSC 134Livestock Reproduction3.00
ANSC 171Livestock Behavior and Humane Management1.00
EQSC 25Equine Science3.00
EQSC 60Equine Anatomy and Physiology3.00
EQSC 110Equine Nutrition1.00
EQSC 170Farrier Science3.00
AGRI 98Independent Study in Agriculture1.00-3.00
AGRI 99IAgriculture Internship0.50-8.00
VETT 101Introduction to Veterinary Careers1.50
VETT 102Adventures in Veterinary Medicine1.50
VETT 109Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine2.00
VETT 122Animal Nursing Field Seminar0.75
VETT 122LAnimal Nursing Field Practicum0.25
VETT 123Small Animal Veterinary Emergencies2.00
VETT 126Veterinary Technician Review and Board Exam Preparation2.00
VETT 128Exotic Animal Medicine2.00
VETT 161Veterinary Medical Office Procedures2.00
WEE 95Volunteer Service0.50-3.00

Course Prerequisites and Advisories:

Courses in a program of study may have prerequisites or advisories; that is, courses that must or should be completed before taking that course. Please check for prerequisites or advisories by clicking on the course numbers in the Program Requirements section.

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