Vet Tech Schools Veterinary Technician Do you enjoy working with animals but do not want to commit to the training involved in becoming a veterinarian? If so, you may want to consider beginning a veterinary technician career. There is a growing demand for vet techs in Texas, and the best thing is that you can complete your training and obtain your degree within just two years. Vet Tech Schools in Texas If you want to obtain your veterinary technician training in the Lone Star state, you are in luck! All of the following schools are fully accredited and offer veterinary technician training that is approved for licensing by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Sorry, we could not find any matching schools Admission Requirements After choosing one of the above schools for your veterinary technician training, you will need to fulfill various admission requirements before you can begin your program. These requirements may vary from one school to another; however, you will find some common requirements listed below. High School Graduate or GED Official High School/GED Transcripts ACT/SAT Scores Admission Application and Current Fees Placement Tests First-Year Orientation or Interview with an Adviser Meningitis Vaccination (Rabies Recommended) General Education Requirements All veterinary technician students must complete several general education courses and laboratories before they can begin the vet tech program. While the exact courses and number of classes you will need to take depends on your placement test scores, typical general education courses are listed here. General Biology with Lab English Composition and Rhetoric I and II College Algebra Introductory Chemistry with Lab Humanities or Fine Arts Computer Skills General Psychology Oral Communications Social/Behavioral Science The Vet Tech Curriculum Upon completion of the required general education coursework, you can then begin the vet tech curriculum. This curriculum consists of a variety of occupational-related lectures and clinics designed to prepare you for a career in the field. While these courses may vary from school to school, some common coursework is listed below. Introduction to Veterinary Technology Veterinary Medicine Terminology Exotic Animal Clinical Management Veterinary Nutrition Food Animal Clinical Management Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Vet Tech Pharmacology Veterinary Parasitology Equine Clinical Management Feline and Canine Clinical Management Veterinary Clinical Pathology I and II Lab Animal Clinical Management Anesthesia and Surgical Assistance Veterinary Radiology Internship The National Veterinary Technician Exam After you complete your veterinary technician program, you must apply for and complete the National Veterinary Technician Exam, or NVTE. This test is given at various locations during the year by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards, and you can find all of the information you may need on the AAVSB’s website. As of 2015, the fee for the NVTE is $300 (subject to change), which is due at the time that you submit your testing application. You must pass this exam before you can obtain a vet tech license in Texas. However, you are allowed to retake the test up to four times if necessary. Retakes over the allowed amount must be approved by the AAVSB. Obtaining a Vet Tech License in Texas In the state of Texas, you will need to meet various requirements before you can obtain a vet tech license. These requirements have been set by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association, which is where you will need to apply for your licensing. Currently, the requirements you must meet for vet tech licensing in Texas are as follows. Passing Score on the VTNE Completion of the state’s Registered Veterinary Technician Exam Licensing Application and Current Fees College Transcripts If you have decided to begin a veterinary technician career in Texas, you will enjoy many fantastic benefits. Not only do vet techs earn excellent salaries, but the career is also predicted to grow at a rate of 52 percent over the next several years opening up many great opportunities for vet tech graduates. Search Veterinary Assistant ProgramsGet information on Veterinary Assistant programs by entering your zip code and request enrollment information. Sponsored Ad