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Hesston College
Associate Degree in Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- Hesston, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Pre-veterinary medicine is a career field that requires degrees beyond a four-year undergraduate degree. The pre-pharmacy major is comprised of the basic courses required for an undergraduate degree in pursuit of more advanced degrees.


Pima Medical Institute
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN Associate Degree
- Houston, USA
Associate Degree
English
These credentialed professionals are passionate about animal care and are dedicated healthcare professionals who nurture the health and well-being of animals through education focused on specialized knowledge of animal behavior and care, surgical assisting, laboratory testing and nursing procedures. Veterinary Technicians are qualified to work closely with veterinarians in the areas of surgery, lab procedures and radiography.
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University of Cincinnati
Veterinary Technology AAS
- Cincinnati, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Veterinary Technology AAS program prepares students to become veterinary technicians who support animal health and welfare. The curriculum covers essential skills in animal handling, clinical proc...
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Veterinary Medicine degree programs at the Associate Degree level provide essential training for those passionate about animal health and care. This degree equips you with both foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to work alongside veterinarians and in animal care facilities.
Through courses in animal anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, you'll gain insight into the medical needs of various species. You’ll practice essential procedures, such as administering medications and conducting routine health assessments. The study environment fosters growth, as students strengthen adaptability while engaging with hands-on experiences in clinical settings or laboratories.
In this program, you’ll develop competencies in communication and client relations, vital for interacting with pet owners and veterinary staff. Graduates often find roles as veterinary technicians, laboratory animal caretakers, or animal health assistants, contributing significantly to animal welfare. These skills serve as a strong foundation for further education, allowing for growth in specialized areas of veterinary medicine.