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Course Description
This program prepares students for a wide range of careers related to animal care and veterinary science. The driving objective of the course is client education in order to allow students to effectively recall and communicate with others on the practice care and management of different species of animals. Topics of study include: animal health and disease, nutrition, reproduction, parasitology, anatomy and physiology, and animal behavior. Students work with a variety of companion and production animals to enhance their skills in animal handling, care and management. Students will perform clinical procedures that are commonly performed at veterinary clinics and learn the technical skills to operate and manage a dog grooming clinic. Leadership opportunities are available in this class through the local chapter of the National Student Leadership Organization, FFA (Future Farmers of America), where students participate in leadership training, workshops and national conferences.
Animals in the Animal Science classroom are used as educational tools in the program. Animal care and grooming clinics are implemented to help students to learn standard operating procedures by following written protocols, documentation, team work, problem solving, and verbal communication/instruction in a professional work environment. Concurrent Enrollment Credits Genesee Community College VET 100: Veterinary Technology Orientation (1 credit) VET 101: Introduction to Veterinary Technology (2 credits) |
Sarah CuddebackAnimal Science Teacher AssitantHello, my name is Sarah Cuddeback, and I am thrilled to be working as the teaching assistant for animal science this year. I have a passion for animals and education, which is why I am currently pursuing my Masters degree in Agriculture Education. I also hold a Bachelor's degree in Canine Training and Management, which has allowed me to develop a unique perspective on the importance of responsible animal care and the role of animals in our lives. In the classroom, students will not only explore the fascinating world of animal science, but also learn about the importance of responsible animal stewardship. I am dedicated to creating a positive and engaging learning environment where each student can thrive and discover their own passions. Get ready for an exciting year of learning, growth, and exploration!
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