In this course, students explore basic nutrition, housing needs, and behavior of common domestic animals to develop skills that enable them to assess animal condition. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to obtain a thorough history, perform a physical exam, administer medications, collect samples, and use proper restraint techniques. PREREQUISITE: Admission to Veterinary Technician plan and COREQUISITE: 10806105 Principles of Animal Biology.
Pre-Requisites
There are no Pre-Requisites
Classes
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Animal Care and Management (62202)
On Site
New Richmond
8/27/2024 - 12/11/2024
Days & Times:
Wed: 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Dates:
8/28/2024 - 12/11/2024
Facility:
1327 Classroom New Richmond
Instructor:
Tracey Heyder-Kitching
Days & Times:
Tues: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Dates:
8/27/2024 - 12/10/2024
Facility:
1403 Vet Treatment Lab New Ric
Instructor:
Tracey Heyder-Kitching
Tuition:
$533.85
Status:
Closed
Seats Available:
N/A
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Animal Care and Management (62204)
On Site
New Richmond
8/28/2024 - 12/12/2024
Days & Times:
Wed: 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Dates:
8/28/2024 - 12/11/2024
Facility:
1327 Classroom New Richmond
Instructor:
Tracey Heyder-Kitching
Days & Times:
Thurs: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Dates:
8/29/2024 - 12/12/2024
Facility:
1403 Vet Treatment Lab New Ric
Instructor:
Tracey Heyder-Kitching
Tuition:
$533.85
Status:
Full
Seats Available:
N/A
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Basic Engines
Undergraduate | 5 Credits
CATALOG #32070326
This class will provide the learner with an in depth look at how internal combustion engines operate. The learner will be able to identify, measure, and inspect parts of the internal combustion engine, with diesel engines used in agriculture machinery the main area of focus.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Diesel Engine Repair
Undergraduate | 5 Credits
CATALOG #32070361
This course provides the student with both a theoretical and practical background in the basic operating and rebuilding principles of diesel engines. The course includes practical experience in rebuilding, testing, troubleshooting, and tuning diesel engines. Additionally, the student will gain experience in the proper use of tools and equipment. If prerequisite courses have not been completed, the student must have consent of the instructor to enroll. COREQUISITES: 32070326 Basic Engines and 32070338 Diesel Engine Theory.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Mobile Hydraulics
Undergraduate | 5 Credits
CATALOG #32070365
This course will provide a broad, general, and practical coverage of fluid power components and their design, application, operation, and maintenance. You will learn hydraulics operation by studying manufacturers' service manuals as well as a prepared text. Lab projects will allow hands-on training. PREREQUISITE: 32070367 12 Volt Electrical Circuits and COREQUISITE: 32070339 Mobile Hydraulics Theory.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Advanced Mobile Hydraulics
Undergraduate | 5 Credits
CATALOG #32070366
This course provides an in-depth study on how the basic fluid power components are incorporated into a tractor hydraulic system. This lecture- and lab-based course includes demonstration and practice opportunities. If prerequisite courses have not been completed, student must have consent of instructor to enroll. PREREQUISITE: 32070367 12-Volt Electrical Circuits and COREQUISITES: 32070365 Mobile Hydraulics and 32070339 Mobile Hydraulics Theory.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Diesel Engine Theory
Undergraduate | 1 Credit
CATALOG #32070338
This course will provide the learner with a basic understanding of the diesel engine. The design and operating principles of the engine, cooling, fuel, intake, exhaust systems, and lubrication systems will be examined. COREQUISITE: 32070326 Basic Engines.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Mobile Hydraulics Theory
Undergraduate | 1 Credit
CATALOG #32070339
This course will provide a practical understanding of mobile hydraulic components. Their design, application, operation and maintenance will be studied. A hydraulic training bench will be used in the classroom. PREREQUISITE: 32070367 12-Volt Electrical Circuits.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Veterinary Business Practices
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10091101
In this course, students develop practical workplace techniques for veterinary office procedures to develop customer service and veterinary team support skills. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to use veterinary software to manage records and financial applications, maximize client interactions, and participate in day-to-day operations of a veterinary facility. PREREQUISITE: Admission to Veterinary Technician plan and COREQUISITE: 10091100 Animal Care and Management.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Veterinary Medical Terminology
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10091102
In this course, students explore the construction, meaning, and pronunciation of veterinary medical terms to establish understanding and facilitate communication among veterinary team members. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to correctly formulate veterinary medical terms to describe specific concepts. PREREQUISITE: Admission to Veterinary Technician plan.
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Surgical Procedures 1 for Vet Sciences
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10091105
In this course, students investigate surgical equipment and procedures to develop skills needed to assist with surgical care of animals. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to identify surgical instruments, develop sterile technique, maintain and operate surgical equipment, and assist with patient preparation, monitoring, and recovery. PREREQUISITE: 10091103 Clinical Procedures 1 for Vet Sciences and 10091108 Veterinary Pharmacology
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Clinical Procedures 2 for Vet Sciences
Undergraduate | 4 Credits
CATALOG #10091104
In this course, students examine additional laboratory procedures and other veterinary disease processes to establish understanding of appropriate methodology and recognition of accurate results. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to collect and process appropriate samples for mycology, cytology, serology, endocrinology, and coagulation and reproductive evaluations, and correlate veterinary clinical pathology findings to clinical signs. PREREQUISITES: 10806197 Microbiology, 10091103 Clinical Procedures 1 for Vet Sciences, 10091108 Veterinary Pharmacology and COREQUISITE: 10091105 Surgical Procedures 1 for Vet Sciences
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Imaging for Veterinary Sciences
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10091107
In this course, students explore veterinary imaging concepts and apply veterinary imaging techniques to use radiographic equipment and support diagnostic studies. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to properly position veterinary patients, produce diagnostic images, process exposed films, and maintain equipment. PREREQUISITES: 10091103 Clinical Procedures 1 for Vet Sciences and 10091108 Veterinary Pharmacology
New Richmond
Fall 2024
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Soil Management
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #31080371
Soil Management is important to the productivity and profitability of a farmer. The farmer is a steward of the land and an environmentalist. The farmer must take care of the soil or he will not be a farmer for long! The student in this class will learn how to prepare a land use plan, collect and interpret soil samples results, develop a plan for fertilizer use on crops, develop a plan for storage and use of manure, analyze new farm issues and practices to determine future use, evaluate tillage equipment and methods, and to practice farm and environmental safety.
New Richmond, Online, Rice Lake
Fall 2024
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Crop Management
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #31080372
This course will help the student learn many items involved with agricultural crop production. These skills include but are not limited to management practices, pest control, harvesting options and practices, economics, planting practices, seed and variety selection, etc.
New Richmond, Rice Lake
Fall 2024
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Farm Records and Analysis
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #31080375
This course emphasizes the practical use of a farm record system in managing the farm through farm and financial analysis. Includes the establishment of farm business goals, selection and use of farm credit, farm business arrangements, farm estate planning, and farm income taxes. Instruction is provided on the use of computers and/or computer records and financial analysis of the farm business and finance strategy to meet the learner's needs. Production and financial decisions will be made based on the learner's farm business analysis. All competencies will be assessed using the learner's farm or with simulations established by the instructor.
Balsam Lake, New Richmond, Rice Lake
Fall 2024
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On the Farm 1
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #31080376
In this course, students will enhance their knowledge with on farm practice of soil management strategies, crop management practices, risk management assessment, and analyzing farm records.
New Richmond, Rice Lake
Fall 2024