VN 1114 — ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Prerequisite: Admission to VN Program or Program Chair approval This course is designed to provide the student with the cognitive skills to comprehend the anatomical structure and the principals of body function, which are basic to the performance of the skills expected of a veterinar y technician. The course will cover comparative functions of domestic animals beginning at the cellular level and progressing through tissue types, integument, bones, joints, muscle tissue and respiratory system. The student will be given the opportunity to identify and compare the anatomical structures of common domestic animals. Three lecture and four laboratory hours per week. Credit: Four semester hours