2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


Explanation of Code following each course description:
(C) This course is part of the Common Course Curriculum Library as delivered by TBR community colleges. The course is not designed for transfer except to institutions offering similar level Associate of Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) or certificate programs.
(NT) This course is not designed to transfer.
(T) This course is part of the Tennessee Transfer Pathway for all public colleges.
(TE) This course is a transfer course that may apply as an elective by a receiving institution.
 

Veterinary Technology

Students must be admitted into the Veterinary Technology Program before they can register for VET courses.

  
  • VET 203 - Veterinary Medical & Surgical Nursing III


    Credit(s): 5

    A continuation of VET 202 . Continued instruction in medical and surgical nursing. Continued proficiency in diagnostic imaging, including advanced imaging techniques. Instruction in laboratory animal care, exotic animal care, and clinical pathology. Review and refinement of skills introduced in previous VET courses. Preparation for taking the VTNE. Filed trips to reinforce clinical skills and concepts. (NT)

    Lecture/lab combined. Total contact time: 52.5 hours lecture, 67.5 hours lab.

    Prerequisite(s): VET 192 , VET 202  and VET 251 .
    Corequisite(s): VET 193  
  
  • VET 251 - Pharmacology


    Credit(s): 3

    Introduction to the major drug classifications. Use and control of, measurements and conversion factors, and methods of drug action and interaction used in small and large animal practice. (NT)

    Lecture only. Total contact time: 45 hours lecture.

    Prerequisite(s): VET 113 , VET 121 , VET 191 , and VET 201 .
    Corequisite(s): VET 192  and VET 202 .

Women's Studies

  
  • WMST 2181 - Women's Studies


    Credit(s): 1

    This course presents historical, anthropological, aesthetic, political, and cultural examinations of various topics and issues of gender and identity and the roles, contributions, and achievements of women in the history of world society. Topics change each semester. (NT)

 

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