Veterinary Technology (Diploma)

Curriculum Guideline

Effective Date:
Program code
DPVTEC
Discontinued
No
Program
Faculty
Science & Technology
Department
Veterinary Technology
Credential type
Diploma
Transcript title
Veterinary Technology Diploma
Date of first offering
Start term
202630
End term
Not Specified
Credential
Diploma in Veterinary Technology
Length of program
Two years
Credits
63.00
Admissions requirements

Applicants must meet the admission requirements listed below:

  • General College Admission Requirements
  • High School graduation or equivalent
  • Minimum age of 18 years by the end of the first semester (e.g. 18 years of age by December 31 if admitted to the Fall semester)
  • Biology or Life Sciences 11 or Biology or Anatomy and Physiology 12 with a minimum grade of C+ or approved substitution*
  • One of the following science courses with a minimum grade of C+ or approved substitutions*
    • Biology 12 or Anatomy and Physiology 12
    • Chemistry 12
    • Geology 12
    • Physics 12
  • One of the following mathematics courses with a minimum grade of C or approved substitutions*
    • Foundations of Mathematics 11
    • Foundations of Mathematics 12
    • Pre-calculus 11
    • Pre-calculus 12
  • The following completed admission forms are required to determine suitability for the program:
    • A short Veterinary Technology Entrance Questionnaire 
    • A Work Experience Log and Task Observation Form documenting a minimum of 80 hours of veterinary work experience

*In most cases, with permissions, university transfer (UT) courses completed with a minimum grade of C- in the above subject areas can be used as approved substitutions for the required secondary school courses.

When there are more qualified applicants than seats available in the program, a selective admission process will be used to rank qualified candidates based on the academic admission requirements and suitability for the program. Those with a higher ranking will be offered seats first.

 

Prerequisite for Veterinary Technology courses

Following an offer of admission into the Veterinary Technology program, a current record of immunizations for the following must be provided:

  • Rabies Vaccine: all applicants must complete a mandatory 3 dose rabies vaccine series or provide a rabies titre test that is no more than 12 months old. This is a prerequisite for veterinary technology courses that include working with live animals. All costs related to required immunizations and/or testing, that are not covered by the province of BC, are the responsibility of the applicant.
Curriculum framework

Graduation Requirements

  • Successful completion of at least 63 credits.
  • A minimum of 50% (31.50-32.50 credits) of all coursework must be completed at Douglas College.
  • A minimum grade of "C" is required in all courses.
  • Good academic standing.
  • Up to 50% (31.50-32.5 credits) of coursework used towards a previously received credential can be used to meet graduation requirements (see the Credentials Awarded Policy).
  • Time limit to complete the program graduation requirements: 7 years. Any courses completed outside of that time limit will not be usable. Students may seek the permission of the Department/Program to complete a credential outside the approved time limits.

Notes on Program Delivery (i.e. cohorts):

  • Students in the full-time in-person cohort will complete the courses listed in the first table below for graduation. The allocation of specific courses to specific semesters in the tables below is provided for information only and is subject to change.
  • Students in the part-time hybrid cohort will complete the courses listed in the second table below for graduation. Courses will be a combination of online, hybrid, and in-person. For up-to-date information on whether the courses are online, hybrid, or in-person, please see the FAQ tab.

Course Requirements for Full-Time In-Person Cohort (see note 1)

Course Number Course Title Credits
Semester 1
VTEC 1301 Anatomy & Physiology Basics 3.00
VTEC 1102 Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 1 3.00
VTEC 1103 Veterinary Nursing 1 3.00
VTEC 1112 Veterinary Administrative Procedures 3.00
CMNS 1111 Workplace Communications for Veterinary Technology 3.00
MATH 1183 Mathematics for Veterinary Technology 2.00
Semester 2
VTEC 1305 Systems 1 3.00
VTEC 1202 Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 2 4.00
VTEC 1203 Veterinary Nursing 2 3.00
VTEC 1304 Pharmacology Basics 2.00
VTEC 1315 Systems 2 3.00
Clinical Placement
Clinical placement (see note 2) Clinical placement 0.00-2.00
Semester 3
VTEC 2112 Veterinary Elective Procedures 3.00
VTEC 2107 Large Animal Clinics 3.00
VTEC 2108 Veterinary Anesthesia 3.00
VTEC 2109 Veterinary Radiography 3.00
VTEC 2405 Systems 3 3.00
Semester 4
VTEC 2403 Veterinary Nursing & Career Planning  3.00
VTEC 2304 Veterinary Surgical Assistance 4.00
VTEC 2317 Lab and Exotic Animals 2.00
VTEC 2309 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging 2.00
VTEC 2320 VTEC Practicum 2 2.00
VTEC 2321 VTEC Practicum 3 3.00
Total Credits 63.00-65.00

Notes:

1. Courses are listed in their recommended order, but the order may change according to the available course offerings.

2. For the clinical placement, students may take VTEC 1211 (VTEC Practicum 1) or Co-Operative Education to satisfy this requirement. Students who take VTEC 1211 will graduate with a total of 65 academic credits. Students who take COOP will graduate with a total of 63 academic credits and 9 additive COOP credits. The clinical placement is done over the summer term between semesters 2 and 3. VTEC 1211 takes place over two weeks and Co-Op is a minimum of 12 weeks.

 

Course Requirements for Part-Time Hybrid Cohort (see note 3)

Course Number Course Title Credits
Semester 1
VTEC 1301
Anatomy & Physiology Basics 3.00
CMNS 1111  Workplace Communications for Veterinary Technology 3.00
Math 1183  Mathematics for Veterinary Technology 2.00
Semester 2
VTEC 1302  Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 1 Theory 2.00
VTEC 1303 
Veterinary Nursing Skills 3.00
VTEC 1112 Veterinary Administrative Procedures 3.00
Semester 3   
VTEC 1304  Pharmacology Basics 2.00
VTEC 1305  Systems 1 3.00
VTEC 1306 
Veterinary Nursing Skills Lab 1.00
VTEC 1307 
Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 1 Lab 1.00
Semester 4
VTEC 1311 
Clinical Placement 1 3.00
VTEC 1313  Veterinary Nursing & Animal Behaviour 2.00
VTEC 1315  Systems 2 3.00
Semester 5
VTEC 2411  Clinical Placement 2 2.00
VTEC 1312  Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 2 Theory 3.00
VTEC 2408  Veterinary Anesthesia Theory 2.00
Semester 6
VTEC 1314 
Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 2 Lab 1.00
VTEC 2406 
Veterinary Anesthesia Lab 1.00
VTEC 2109 
Veterinary Radiography 3.00
VTEC 2112 
Veterinary Elective Procedures 3.00
Semester 7
VTEC 2401  Clinical Placement 3 3.00
VTEC 2405 Systems 3 3.00
Semester 8
VTEC 2402 
Clinical Placement 4 3.00
VTEC 2407  Large Animal Clinics Theory 2.00
VTEC 2404 Lab & Exotic Animal Theory 1.00
Semester 9
VTEC 2403
Veterinary Nursing & Career Planning 3.00
VTEC 2309
Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging 2.00
VTEC 2417
Large Animal Clinics Lab 1.00
VTEC 2414
Lab & Exotic Animal Lab 1.00
Total Credits 65.00 

NOTES:

3. Courses are listed in their recommended order, but the order may change according to the available course offerings. For up-to-date information on whether the courses are online, hybrid, or in-person, please see the FAQ tab.

 

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • describe the fundamental concepts, principles, theories and terminology used in the field of Veterinary Technology;
  • assess the health care and husbandry needs of different animal species and breeds;
  • apply the principles and practices of Veterinary Technology in all Veterinary Industry settings, for example: mobile practice, general and specialty hospitals, shelter & rescue organisations, research, teaching and laboratories;
  • collaborate and communicate effectively as part of a veterinary hospital team;
  • implement and execute patient care plans as determined by the attending veterinarian;
  • apply effective oral and written communication skills with animal-owning clients and the general public;
  • successfully complete the Veterinary Technology National Examination in order to register in any North American jurisdiction as a Veterinary Technology professional;
  • demonstrate adherence to professional and ethical frameworks in veterinary patient care service delivery;
  • describe and implement legal frameworks for veterinary care.