Mar 24, 2026  
2026-2027 Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Catalog

VETN 178 - Vet Externship I


PREREQUISITES: VETN 100- Introduction to Veterinary Profession, VETN 105- Veterinary Assisting Techniques, VETN 110- Veterinary Office Skills, VETN 115- Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals
PROGRAM: Veterinary Science
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 0.5
INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 2.5
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS MIN: 40
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2025

This course explores the dynamic field of veterinary assisting through our hands-on externship course. Designed to complement classroom learning, this learning experience offers students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world veterinary settings. Through a structured and immersive experience, students will enhance their clinical competencies, develop teamwork and communication skills, and gain insight into the day-to-day responsibilities of a veterinary assistant. This externship serves as a valuable bridge between academic study and professional practice, preparing aspiring veterinary assistants for a successful and fulfilling career in the veterinary healthcare industry.

This particular externship will focus on observation and reflection of roles, procedures, and practices in a veterinary practice. Students will document their observations and gain deeper understanding through weekly reflection papers and class discussions over a specific topic each week.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:

  1. Apply fundamental principles of veterinary nursing in a clinical setting.
  2. Demonstrate effective communication and teamwork skills by collaborating with veterinary staff, interacting with clients, and providing clear and concise updates on patient status and care
  3. Appraise the importance of professional development and lifelong learning in veterinary nursing, reflecting on personal experiences and identifying areas for continued growth and improvement
  4. Observe, reflect, and explain functional differences between roles of the Veterinary Assistant, Veterinary Nurse, and Veterinarian in a practice setting.


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - * Fundamentals of immunology and disease transmission

* Disinfection, sanitation, and biosecurity

* Handling and restraint techniques for veterinary patients

* Communication skills regarding: medical history of patients, client communication, reporting on medical condition of patients, medical record keeping, patient discharge

* Practice of professional and ethical behavior, judgement, and communication in medical situations

* Grooming techniques for animals

* Collection and handling of diagnostic specimens 

* Administration and dispensing of medications

* Nursing care including bandaging, patient monitoring, and record keeping
GRADING POLICY
A = 90-100

B = 80-89

C = 70-79

D = 60-69

F = <60