Among the vet tech schools in Michigan with several options is the College of Veterinary Medicine at the Michigan State University. The Certification of Completion is designed for individuals who already hold an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree in another field. This is a five-semester program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. The last semester is devoted to clinical clerkships where students work in a Veterinary Teaching Hospital alongside licensed professionals. MSU also offers a bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology, and jointly with Lansing Community College has an associate degree option. You can be a veterinary technician by completing Siena Heights University’s Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Veterinary Technology. Like MSU, you need a prior associate degree before admission to the program. There are accelerated day, evening and weekend classes affording students several options to complete their education. There is even an online component to complete the didactic portion of the program.
Campus Based Veterinary Technician Schools in Michigan
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