VET160 — Veterinary Laboratory Procedures I
Add to HCC Favorites MassTransfer Block Code: This course covers representative species of the helminths, arthropods, protozoa and bacteria which are of veterinary importance to domestic animals. Morphology, life cycles, and pathology are discussed. Clinical signs, treatment, and prevention of infection, control of disease, and the zoonotic importance of these infectious agents will also be discussed. The laboratory sessions consist of culture and staining techniques, fecal exams, hematology, and examination of fresh material, prepared slides and preserved specimens. All fees are subject to change. Note: Restricted to Veterinary Technician students. Current tetanus vaccination, current rabies vaccination, and proof of health insurance coverage are required. Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Offerings. Click here for the Spring 2027 Class Offerings.
Prerequisites: VET133, VET140, VET145