WELCOME TO MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE REGISTERED VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM



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WELCOME TO MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE REGISTERED VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Registered Veterinary Technology Program at Mt. San Antonio College is located in Los Angeles County. Because of our central location the college serves the counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange and Riverside. The program prepares the individual for licensing and a career in many different areas of animal health, such as: REGISTERED VETERINARY TECHNICIAN: Students will work under the supervision of licensed private organizations including veterinary hospitals, research vivariums, animal shelters, and other animal care agencies. UPON COMPLETION AND LICENSING YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR THE FOLLOWING CAREERS: Veterinary Practices Small Animal Large Animal Specialty Practices: Equine Dairy Beef Swine Sheep Animal Reproduction Avian Exotics Biomedical Research Facilities Pharmaceutical Sales and/or Services Diagnostic Laboratories Fish and Game/Forest Service Zoo/Wildlife Medicine/Aquatic Humane Societies/Animal Control Livestock Health Managers Pet Store/Animal Care Food Inspection The Military Governmental Agencies Veterinary Medical Related Sales and Services

BENEFITS OF THE REGISTERED VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AT MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE is located in Los Angeles County, which is one of the largest dollar volume counties utilizing both products and licensed Registered Veterinary Technicians. A PRACTICAL APPROACH to Registered Veterinary Technology with hands-on experience and interaction with the Registered Veterinary Technology industry is offered. The college supports a working 250 acre farm and an animal care facility to provide practical experiences for students. DIVERSE CLASS scheduling allows individuals to maintain employment and still seek a degree. WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM. Students can earn units for on-the-job work experience. California has thousands of veterinary hospitals and facilities. There are also research institutions, animal control agencies and humane societies, plus many other facilities that utilize Registered Veterinary Technicians in California. Students can gain knowledge and hands-on experience in the following areas: Caring for hospitalized patients Clinical pathology Outpatient/field service Radiology Anesthesiology Dental prophylaxis Application of bandages, splints and appliances Surgical assisting/suturing Office hospital management Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Research Laboratory animal care Animal control operations Animal/human bonding Wildlife/zoo/marine mammal medicine Avian medicine and care WORK EXPERIENCE STATIONS ASSIGNED DURING THE PROGRAM: Animal control or humane society Large animal practices or clinics, exotic animal practices, or research facilities Small animal veterinary hospitals Emergency pet clinics

INDIVIDUALIZED AND PERSONALIZED ADVISEMENT and instruction. FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY with over (50) years of practical industry experience. ADVISORY COMMITTEE composed of many industry leaders in Registered Veterinary Technology enterprises. The demand is now, with a rapidly increasing number of qualified technicians required for the future. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF local, state and national placement assistance, internship programs, local, state and national organizations, stability and job security, opportunity for growth and continuing education, and local, state, national and worldwide demand for employee's. FACILITIES The Registered Veterinary Technology facilities are located on the Mt. SAC campus utilizing classrooms and the entire college farm. CLASSROOM SPACE includes a complete surgery room, Registered Veterinary Technology laboratory and working Veterinary Hospital. LAB ANIMAL FACILITY and kennels FARM with domestic animals for use in the Registered Veterinary Technology classes. THE CURRICULUM Courses are offered which lead to an Associate in Science Degree in Registered Veterinary Technology. The Associate in Science Degree Program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). In addition, most of the first year courses are transferable to a four-year institution where a higher degree may be earned. For detailed requirements contact: Dawn Waters, R.V.T., Director Registered Veterinary Technology Program Mt. San Antonio College 1100 North Grand Avenue Walnut, CA 91789 (909) 274-4540 or dwaters@mtsac.edu

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE IN REGISTERED VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY/ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY Students who satisfactorily complete the requirements of this program are eligible to take the State of California Certifying Examination for Registered Veterinary Technicians and the Veterinary Technology National Exam. Required Level 1 Courses: AGAN 1 AGAN 2 AGAN 51 AGAN 94 AGHE 54 AGHE 64 AGHE 79 AGHE 86 AGLI 96 Animal Science Animal Nutrition Animal Handling and Restraint Animal Breeding Veterinary Office Procedures Veterinary Pharmacology Laboratory Animal Medicine and Care Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals Animal Sanitation and Disease Control **Complete application for Level 2 courses with Program Director. Required Level 2 Courses: AGHE 62A AGHE 62B AGHE 84B AGHE 65 AGHE 60 AGHE 61 AGHE 85 Clinical Pathology A Clinical Pathology B Applied Animal Health Procedures Veterinary Radiography Medical Nursing and Animal Care Surgical Nursing Seminar in Animal Health Technology **Complete Petition to Graduate the one year prior to anticipated completion of program.

Additional Classes: AGHE 83A (1 unit) or 83B (2 units) Work Experience in Animal Health 4 units total, and 6 units from the following: AGAN 94 AGLI 12 AGLI 14 AGLI 16 AGLI 17 AGLI 18 AGLI 19 AGLI 30 AGPE 70 AGPE 71 AGPE 72 AGPE 73 AGPE 74 AGPE 76 Animal Breeding Exotic Animal Management Swine Production Horse Production Sheep Production Horse Ranch Management Horse Hoof Care Beef Production Pet Shop Management Canine Management Feline Management Tropical and Cold Water Fish Management and Reptile Management Aviculture Cage and Aviary Birds ALL STUDENTS MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE TO GET STARTED IN THE PROGRAM To get started in the program, apply to the college and once you receive your Student ID number and your registration date, register for any of these first year courses: AGAN 1, AGAN 2, AGAN 51, AGAN 94, AGHE 54, AGHE 86, or AGLI 96. Once you get into one of the classes above, you will need to attend an RVT Orientation during the Spring or the Fall. Flyers will be posted to notify you of dates and times orientation sessions will take place. During the orientation we will file the appropriate paperwork for you to declare yourself in the Registered Veterinary Technology Program.