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University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School FishDNA: Traditional and Next-Gen Molecular Tools for Seafood Traceability and Safety
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The Summer School on “FishDNA: Traditional and Next-Gen Molecular Tools for Seafood Traceability and Safety” provides an advanced and integrated overview of the molecular approaches currently applied in seafood inspection, authenticity verification, and hygiene monitoring.


Kent State University
Veterinary Technology - A.A.S.
- Online USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Veterinary Technology program offers a comprehensive Associate of Applied Science degree designed to prepare students for careers as veterinary technicians. Students gain practical skills in anima...
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City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Veterinary Technology
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Veterinary Technology prepares students to work as veterinary technicians. The program focuses on developing skills in animal care, medical procedures, and clinical practices. ...


Canberra Institute Of Technology TAFE Canberra
Certificate II in Animal Care
- Bruce, Australia
Certificate
On-Campus
English
This qualification is aimed as an entry point into the animal care industry, where workers provide care for animals in workplaces such as animal shelters, kennels, catteries, dog day care programs, sanctuaries and veterinary clinics. You will work with dogs on our Dog Day Care at CIT Bruce, as well as working with a variety of other animals, all at our animal house at Bruce.


Siena Heights University
Associate of Science in Pre-Veterinary
- Adrian, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Applicants to the Pre-Veterinary Program may major in any discipline at the undergraduate level. Since the required courses for admission tend to be heavy in the sciences, most students at Siena Heights aspire to study for these professions majoring in biology.


Canberra Institute Of Technology TAFE Canberra
Certificate III in Animal Care Services
- Bruce, Australia
Certificate
On-Campus
English
This course will give you the skills and knowledge to care for a variety of animals including feeding, maintaining hygiene, maintaining housing, grooming and providing information to the public on products and services. You will work with dogs on our Dog Day Care at CIT Bruce, as well as working with a variety of other animals, all at our animal house at Bruce.


Big Sandy Community and Technical College
certificate in Equine Studies
- Prestonsburg, USA
Certificate
Full time
32 weeks
On-Campus
English
The Equine Studies Program prepares students for entrance into the equine workforce, focusing on the thoroughbred racing, breeding, and sales industry. A core curriculum provides students with a foundation of knowledge applicable to any career in the equine workforce. Students will learn the basics of horse care, anatomy and physiology, bloodstock, lameness, health and nutrition, and equine business principles.


Te Pukenga
Certificate in Animal Management (Pet Grooming)
- Nisbet Street, New Zealand
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Certificate in Animal Management as well as learning how to groom dogs and cats, you’ll learn about their health, welfare, behavior and husbandry, anatomy, physiology, and low-stress handling techniques which are integral to being an effective dog groomer.
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Learn more about Veterinary Science Preparatory programs
Exploring Veterinary Science at the Preparatory level offers a unique chance to dive into the care and treatment of animals, laying a fundamental groundwork for future studies. This field is exciting as it nurtures both your passion for animal welfare and your desire to contribute to veterinary medicine.
In a Preparatory program, you'll gain insight into essential veterinary concepts through courses like animal anatomy, physiology, and basic veterinary practices. Students build confidence as they engage with hands-on workshops, where they practice fundamental techniques such as proper handling of animals and basic first aid. This process not only enhances your practical skills but also cultivates a compassionate understanding of animal care.
As you advance, you'll explore topics such as nutrition, disease prevention, and client communication, which are vital for working effectively in real-world veterinary environments. Graduates from Preparatory programs can move on to more specialized veterinary studies or support roles in clinics, animal shelters, or research facilities, all while contributing positively to animal health and welfare.