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Are you an animal lover? That’s the first step to launch a fulfilling career in veterinary technology! But you also must be willing to get your hands a little dirty and play well with people. Veterinary technicians work closely with all kinds of animals in all phases of the lifecycle, and interact closely with pet owners and other veterinary staff.
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Veterinary Technology Program Overview
Get to know the veterinary technology program at Broadview University.
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Veterinary Technology In the Classroom
Take a look inside the veterinary technology classrooms and labs at Broadview University. Students and instructors talk about the hands-on curriculum this program is known for.
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Veterinary Technology Career Opportunities
Hear about the career outlook for veterinary technology program graduates.
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Veterinary Technology Service Learning
In this service learning project, students in the veterinary technology program gained valuable surgery experience while providing an important health service to rescue animals.
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Still sound like a career you’ll love? Call 1-877-480-3335 to talk to a representative from our school and learn more. You can also request information online.
“My two-year-old has been my biggest motivator. I decided that I needed to do something that was going to benefit myself as well as my son's life. Working a minimum-wage job wasn't paying off, so I started looking around. I realized I love animals, so why not do something that involves that?”
~Taylor Walker, Veterinary Technology Student, Broadview Unviersity-Orem
Offering a two-year degree
Broadview University offers an associate of applied science (AAS) in veterinary technology. This program provides a foundation for care of animals, with patients ranging from pocket pets to equine. Learn more about the AAS in veterinary technology.
What do vet techs do?
Vet tech students at our school prepare to take on clinical and administrative tasks. They perform clinical and laboratory procedures, such as specimen collection, parasitological evaluations, urinalysis and dental examinations. They also take on office responsibilities, such as client education, inventory control and office management. In short, they are versatile assistants to veterinarians.
Get started—call today
Broadview University offers the career-focused training you need to enter the field of veterinary technology. Call 1-877-480-3335 today or request more information about our program.
From the Veterinary Technology Blog