Vet Tech Programs in Connecticut

Veterinary assistants and technologists, often called vet techs, work under the supervision of licensed veterinarians to provide care to sick and injured animals. Vet techs may work with wildlife, domestic pets or farm animals. In addition to wishing to work with animals, many aspiring vet techs pursue this career path due to its stability. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, vet tech positions are expected to grow by 36 percent from 2008 to 2018. Connecticut residents aspiring to be vet tech have three accredited programs from which to choose.
  1. University of Connecticut

    • Located in Storrs, the University of Connecticut offers a bachelor's degree in pathobiology and veterinary science. Graduates of this program have a variety of options, including studying veterinary medicine at the graduate level and pursuing a career in veterinary technology. Throughout the course of the program students receive education in microbiology, zoology, genetics, biochemistry, animal disease management and health of animals, including birds, reptiles and fish. Students receive hands-on instruction on how to care for a variety of animals and partake in field trips to animal shelters, animal hospitals and wildlife refuges.

      University of Connecticut
      61 North Eagleville Road
      Storrs, Conn. 06269
      860-486-4000
      uconn.edu

    Northwest Connecticut Community College

    • Northwestern Connecticut Community College, located in Winsted, offers an associate degree in veterinary technology. The two-year program includes classroom, laboratory and clinical instruction. In the laboratory, students work with simulated small animals to practice assisting in surgeries, taking ultrasound and performing x-rays. Prior to graduation, students complete an externship, which serves as their clinical instruction, at a veterinary hospital in their local area.

      Northwestern Connecticut Community College
      Park Place West
      Winsted, Conn. 06098
      860-738-6300
      commnet.edu

    Quinebaug Valley Community College

    • Located in Danielson, Quinebaug Valley Community College offers a 150-hour certificate in veterinary assisting, comprised of three courses. Students learn about veterinary terminology, diagnostic procedures, and various treatment methods including surgical interventions. Prior to graduation, students complete an externship, lasting a minimum of 30 hours, at a veterinary hospital in the local area. Upon completion of the program, students are qualified to perform the basic tasks of a vet tech.

      Quinebaug Valley Community College
      742 Upper Maple St.
      Danielson, Conn. 06239
      860-412-7200
      qvcc.commnet.edu

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