Veterinary Technician
Transform learning into making a difference on a veterinary health care team.
- Students provide medical care to shelter animals with guidance from experienced RVTs and Veterinarians, helping to prepare these animals for adoption
- Students gain real-world, hands-on experience during off-campus rotations at our partnering animal care facilities and clinics in the community, and also benefit from a 240-hour final practicum
- Graduates are eligible to be considered for registration with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians and the Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Science
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Program Summary
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Work Integrated Learning
The two-year Veterinary Technician Ontario College Diploma program prepares you to enter the Veterinary profession by offering an authentic learning experience working alongside highly credentialed professionals in our on-campus veterinary medical facility and in our partnering facilities in the local community.
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Overview
Transform learning into making a difference on a veterinary health care team.
The two-year Veterinary Technician Ontario College Diploma program prepares you to enter the Veterinary profession by offering an authentic learning experience working alongside highly credentialed professionals in our on-campus veterinary medical facility and in our partnering facilities in the local community.
You benefit from learning in the 10,100 square-foot Veterinary Learning Centre and Clinic. This facility includes a reception area, exam rooms, husbandry area, surgical suite, dental suite, radiography room and more. This facility is similar to a real-life small animal clinic, enabling you to have an on-campus learning experience using the equipment you would also use in the field.
As a student, you have the unique opportunity to provide medical care to shelter animals and help prepare them for adoption. While in the program, you become a vital member of the veterinary health care team, developing and acquiring valuable knowledge and skills that can then be applied to a variety of areas within the Veterinary Learning Centre and Clinic.
This includes:
- physical exams and patient care
- preparing and administering medications
- specimen collection and sample analysis
- surgical assisting and anesthesia
- producing diagnostic radiographs
- providing nutritional support
Additional benefits of this program are its numerous accreditations. The Veterinary Technician program is accredited by the College of Veterinarians of Ontario, the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians; certified by the Canadian Council on Animal Care; and registered with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Graduates are eligible for consideration for registration by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians and by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Science.
This challenging yet rewarding program offers quality academics and practical experiences, which provide a solid foundation for graduates who are entering various career paths within the exciting veterinary technician profession. Graduates of this program may find employment in a variety of professional settings, which include:
- small, large, or mixed animal veterinary practices
- animal shelters
- veterinary pharmaceutical companies
- medical equipment and nutritional sales
- zoological parks and wildlife facilities
- research facilities
- provincial and federal government agencies
- postsecondary institutions and regulatory bodies
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for students who:
- Can commit to a full-time program of study that includes having the ability to dedicate two hours of studying outside of class for each hour of instructional lecture or lab.
- Have a strong background in math and science.
- Have flexible schedules and can perform shift work including early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays.
- Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and have the ability to develop professional relationships with coworkers and clientele.
- Have exceptional critical-thinking skills.
- Can take direction and accomplish tasks efficiently.
- Are self-motivated, can work independently, can thrive in a team environment and are comfortable in a leadership role.
- Are detail oriented, organized, and committed to achieving excellence in their work.
- Are dedicated to providing high quality veterinary medical care with compassion towards animals and people.
- Have good manual dexterity and strong fine motor skills.
- Can lift and carry up to 25kg, stand for long periods of time, and handle a physically demanding environment.
- Are comfortable working within a variety of clinical settings, managing large and small patients and handling biological materials.
Courses
Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.
Code:
ENL1813S
Course Name:
Communications I
Course Description:
Communication remains an essential skill sought by employers, regardless of discipline or field of study. Using a practical, vocation-orient... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1101
Course Name:
Animal Care and Etymology
Course Description:
Registered Veterinary Technicians play a vital role in the animal health care industry with their knowledge of and adherence to expected pro... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1102
Course Name:
Comparative Anatomy and Physiology I
Course Description:
A comparative approach to the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal, muscular, digestive and nervous systems of common domestic animals is ... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
VET1103
Course Name:
Information Technology in Veterinary Practice
Course Description:
The use of media and medical data management software is an essential skill for veterinary professionals. Students become proficient with th... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1104
Course Name:
Ethology
Course Description:
Thorough understanding of animal behaviour and communication is required to work safely, knowledgeably, and effectively with patients and cl... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
VET1125
Course Name:
Essentials of Veterinary Mathematics
Course Description:
Veterinary technicians require a solid foundation in basic math concepts for accuracy in patient medical care and treatment. Students review... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1127
Course Name:
Clinical Practices I
Course Description:
Fundamental practical skills used by the veterinary technician in clinical practice are introduced in this hands-on course. With the use of ... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1128
Course Name:
Ethics and Animal Welfare
Course Description:
Ethics and ethical decisions as they relate to professional practice, animal welfare, and current legislation are the focus of this critical... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
VET1129
Course Name:
Fundamentals of Laboratory Procedures
Course Description:
Theoretical and practical aspects of diagnostic tests routinely performed in veterinary medicine are provided. Students become familiar with... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
GED2012
Course Name:
Achieving Success in the 21st Century
Course Description:
Rapid changes in technology have created new employment and business opportunities that challenge each of us to find our place as citizens i... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1204
Course Name:
Clinical Mathematics
Course Description:
Building on the Essentials of Veterinary Mathematics, this course helps students develop a proficiency with some of the more advanced calcul... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1205
Course Name:
Veterinary Pharmacology
Course Description:
Students study the foundation of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and principles and methods of administration in this course. The most co... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1206
Course Name:
Veterinary Radiography
Course Description:
Producing diagnostic radiographs is critical for assisting veterinarians with making accurate patient diagnoses. In addition to the physics ... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1207
Course Name:
Surgical and Anesthetic Principles I
Course Description:
The role Registered Veterinary Technicians play in the surgical environment is multifaceted and requires extensive knowledge of asepsis, sur... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1208
Course Name:
Comparative Animal Anatomy and Physiology II
Course Description:
Students take a comparative approach to the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, int... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
VET1210
Course Name:
Clinical Practices 2
Course Description:
In this skill-based course, the practical application of patient health assessments, medication administration, medical documentation, sampl... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
VET1211
Course Name:
Small and Large Animal Parasitology
Course Description:
One of the steps towards promoting animal health, and the health of the humans with whom they coexist, is ensuring that animals are free fro... + Read More
Hours:
70.0
Code:
ENL5501
Course Name:
Professional Communication Skills for Veterinary Technicians
Course Description:
Strong oral and written communication skills are essential to veterinary technicians working in clinical practices, research facilities, and... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
ENV0002
Course Name:
Environmental Citizenship
Course Description:
Environmental citizenship is based on the principles of national citizenship, yet it goes beyond political borders to emphasize global envir... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1309
Course Name:
Veterinary Dentistry
Course Description:
Dental health has a significant impact on the patient's overall well-being and Registered Veterinary Technicians can make remarkable improve... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1310
Course Name:
Clinical Chemistry
Course Description:
Biological sample analysis is an important aspect of diagnosing disease. In this theory course, students study the collection, handling and ... + Read More
Hours:
14.0
Code:
VET1311
Course Name:
Surgical and Anesthetic Principles 2
Course Description:
Anesthetic monitoring is explored in greater detail in this course and the monitoring of anesthesia for high risk patients will be investiga... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1315
Course Name:
Animal Nutrition
Course Description:
A patient's nutritional profile is an important consideration when assessing their overall health and quality of life. Students learn the nu... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
VET1316
Course Name:
Clinical Practices 3
Course Description:
Within a veterinary facility, veterinary technicians perform a variety of medical procedures in the interest of animal health. Students acqu... + Read More
Hours:
112.0
Code:
VET1317
Course Name:
Clinical Pathology
Course Description:
Analyzing blood, urine and cytological specimens are key indicators to diagnosing and treating diseases and Registered Veterinary Technician... + Read More
Hours:
56.0
Code:
VET1401
Course Name:
Laboratory and Exotic Animal Care
Course Description:
The veterinary technician has a vital role in the care of laboratory animals within research settings as well as exotic pets in the private ... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1412
Course Name:
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
Course Description:
Advanced imaging modalities are commonly used in veterinary medicine to support detailed Diagnostics and are routinely accessible through re... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
VET1414
Course Name:
Large Animal Medicine
Course Description:
Livestock and herd health, including preventative medicine and common medical conditions of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine and poultry ... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
VET1419
Course Name:
Emergency Medicine and Critical Care
Course Description:
All veterinary technicians are faced with an emergency medical situation at some point in their career and their contribution can be signifi... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
VET1421
Course Name:
Clinical Practices IV
Course Description:
Introducing new skills and building on skills developed in previous semesters, students perform in the on-campus veterinary clinic with grea... + Read More
Hours:
112.0
Code:
VET1423
Course Name:
Veterinary Practicum
Course Description:
Following the successful completion of all other Veterinary Technician program credits, students' educational experiences are consolidated w... + Read More
Hours:
244.0
Code:
VET1424
Course Name:
Veterinary Practice Management
Course Description:
Practice and team management is an opportunity which can bring about great career satisfaction for a veterinary technician. Students examine... + Read More
Hours:
28.0
Code:
GED6320
Course Name:
General Education Elective
Course Description:
Students choose one course, from a group of general education electives, which meets one of the following five theme requirements: Arts in S... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Careers & Pathways
Careers
Graduates may find employment as veterinary technicians in small, large, or mixed animal veterinary practices, humane societies, veterinary pharmaceutical, medical equipment and nutrition industries, zoological parks, university and research facilities and provincial and federal government agencies.
Pathways
Please note: There may be more pathways available for this program than are listed here. Please use our Pathways search tool to see every option.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Perform basic patient examinations and collect data on vital signs.
- Restrain and manage small animals in clinical situations.
- Administer medications by common drug routes and prepare pharmaceuticals as prescribed by a veterinarian.
- Prepare anesthetic delivery systems, induce anesthesia, and monitor patients under anesthesia.
- Prepare and maintain the surgical area and assist during surgical procedures.
- Perform dental prophylactic procedures on dogs and cats.
- Produce standard diagnostic radiographs.
- Collect and process samples for diagnostic laboratory work.
- Perform common veterinary diagnostic tests, such as blood chemistries, differentials, culture and sensitivities and EKGs.
- Perform basic veterinary practice management including computer applications.
- Recognize behavioural signs of small animals.
- Counsel clients especially in the area of pet nutrition.
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
Tuition & Fees
Get an idea of how much each semester will cost with our Tuition and Fee Estimator.
2024/2025 Academic Year
Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.
Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.
Fees are subject to change.
Additional program related expenses include:
- Books, scrubs, lab coat and other supplies are estimated to cost $1,500-$1,700 for the first year and $1,000-$1,200 for the second year.
- Pre-exposure Rabies Vaccination: Students are encouraged to take advantage of acquiring the protective rabies vaccinations during Level 01 at AC Health Services, where cost is covered by program/ancillary fees.
- Police Criminal Records Check cost estimate at $47, subject to change.
- Paramed charges $60 for an appointment, subject to change.
- Travel expenses to partnering facilities or after-hour assignments are the responsibility of the student.
- Students are required to finance field placement related expenses, such as travel and housing accommodations (if applicable).
- Upon successful completion of the program graduates may apply to write the Veterinary Technician National Exam through the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT). Fee information is available at www.oavt.org.
Admissions Requirements
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
College Eligibility
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Applicants with an OSSD showing senior English and/or Mathematics courses at the Basic Level, or with Workplace or Open courses, will be tested to determine their eligibility for admission; OR
- Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate; OR
- General Educational Development (GED) certificate; OR
- Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and without a high school diploma at the start of the program). Eligibility may be determined by academic achievement testing for which a fee will be charged.
Program Eligibility
- English, Grade 12 (ENG4C or equivalent) with a grade of 70% or higher.
- Mathematics, Grade 12 (MAP4C or equivalent) with a grade of 70% or higher.
- Biology, Grade 11 or 12 with a grade of 70% or higher.
- Chemistry, Grade 11 or 12 with a grade of 70% or higher.
- Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject-specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency. Domestic applicants with international transcripts must be evaluated through the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS) or World Education Services (WES).
- IELTS-International English Language Testing Service (Academic) Overall band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band; OR TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT)-overall 88, with a minimum of 22 in each component: Reading 22; Listening 22; Speaking 22; Writing 22; OR Duolingo English Test (DET) Overall 120, minimum of 120 in Literacy and no score below 105.
Not sure if you meet all of the requirements? Academic Upgrading may be able to help with that: https://www.algonquincollege.com/access/.
Required upon entry into the program, accepted applicants must obtain a series of pre-exposure rabies vaccines through Algonquin Health Services.
Upon completion of all required vaccines, students will be required to provide Immunization Certificate to Paramed as proof of the pre-exposure Rabies Vaccines, adequate titre results and Tetanus Vaccine. These requirements need to be met prior to proceeding to Level 02 of the program. Level 03 students Will be required to provide proof of a protective rabies titer within the first week of Level 03 of the program. The vaccine requirements are mandatory as it allows the student to safely participate in clinical labs and field placements. Students are required to obtain vaccinations and titres at their own expense (approximately $800).
All applicants are expected to own a laptop, be computer proficient and have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
Applicants coming directly out of Secondary School are encouraged to take the Pre-Health Sciences Pathways to Certificates and Diplomas program in the Health Foundations Department or the Veterinary Assistant Program prior to taking the Veterinary Technician program.
Application Information
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
Program Code 6320X01FWO
Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements through:
ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5J3
1-888-892-2228
Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should notify their Guidance Office prior to their online application at www.ontariocolleges.ca.
Applications for Fall Term and Winter Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available.
International applicants please visit this link for application process information: https://algonquincollege.force.com/myACint/.
For further information on the admissions process, contact:
Registrar`s Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8
Telephone: 613-727-0002
Toll-free: 1-800-565-4723
TTY: 613-727-7766
Fax: 613-727-7632
Contact: https://www.algonquincollege.com/ro
Additional Information
Program Resources
As an accredited College, a graduate is eligible to become a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT). The Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians designates this credential to those graduates who meet specific criteria. Registration requirements for RVTs are found at the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians website. They include but are not limited to, the following:
- Graduate from an OAVT accredited college.
- Successfully complete the registration examination.
- Complete the OAVT Professionalism and Ethics Workshop.
- Submit a clear Police Criminal Records Check.
The Veterinary Technician program highly recommends that all applicants review the OAVT areas of expertise for Registered Veterinary Technicians. This is available at www.oavt.org.
It is strongly recommended that applicants have previous experience working with animals or become familiar with the Veterinary Technician profession before entering the program. Applicants are also advised that holiday, weekend, early morning and evening hour assignments are to be expected as the students are responsible for the care of the animals and the cleaning of the facilities seven days a week. This takes place before and after regular class hours. The program contains extensive team/group work. Students must be as comfortable working in a team environment as they are working independently.
The minimum passing grade for the core theory courses in this program is 60%. The minimum passing grade for the practical clinical sessions in this program is 70%. All clinical practice and scheduled labs are mandatory. Absences negatively affect the final grade and may result in the student earning an F grade in the course should they be absent for 20% or more of the scheduled la time. Students can have a maximum of one failure in a given course. Students failing a core course for the second time are permanently withdrawn from the program with no chance to reapply. Should a student earn a failing grade, however, satisfy the criteria for being granted a supplemental privilege, they are permitted a maximum of two supplemental exams for each semester they are registered in the program. Students who fail three courses in one semester are not eligible for supplemental exams and are withdrawn from the program for one year. Students who are unsuccessful in a Level 01 course must reapply through ontariocolleges.ca to be considered to return full-time to the program. Off-cycle students who are looking to return to the program in Level 02, 03 or 04 are to contact the Program Coordinator and submit a request to be considered to return.
All Level 01, 02, 03 and 04 courses must be successfully completed to progress on to VET1423 - Veterinary Practicum.
Further details on how a student can progress through the program can be found in the Veterinary Technician Program Student Handbook which is accessible to students registered in the Veterinary Technician Program.
Contact
Shannon Reid
Program Coordinator
Room V105
Shannon Reid is a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) who received her an advanced diploma in Veterinary Technology from St. Lawrence College. She then went on to obtain her Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) designation as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from Queens University. Prior to coming to Algonquin, Shannon launched her career at the University of Guelph (Ontario Veterinary College) Health Sciences Center providing exceptional care and training to Veterinary students in the Large Animal Clinic, Small Animal Emergency and Intensive Care Unit and the Emergency Referral/Triage Department. Shannon joined the AC Veterinary Programs team in May 2013 and has fulfilled several roles within the program during her time there. She enjoys teaching a variety of courses including Clinical Skills Labs, Anatomy and Physiology and Emergency and Critical Care medicine. In addition to her role as a Professor, she also fulfills the role of the Veterinary Programs Curriculum Coordinator. Shannon considers herself a lifelong learner and enjoys completing continuing education activities to remain up to date in the exciting and evolving world of Veterinary medicine. In her spare time she can be found spending time outside, enjoying the company of her family and many pets on her horse farm west of Ottawa.
Lisa Langton
Professor
Room V107
Lisa is a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) with an advanced diploma in Veterinary Technology from St. Lawrence College; a Bachelor of Science Degree specializing in Veterinary Technology from the State University of New York; a Bachelor of Education Degree specializing in Senior Biology and Chemistry from the University of Ottawa; a Master of Education Degree in Educational Administration and Policy from St. Francis Xavier University and is currently in graduate studies at Carleton University focusing on Policy and Program Evaluation.
Lisa has worked as an RVT and manager in small animal medicine within General Practice, Emergency/Critical Care, Internal Medicine (Cardiology and Oncology) as well as performed the TCO2 testing at horse race events. Her love for animals, learning and teaching brought her to Algonquin College in 2005. As a professor in the Veterinary Technician Program, Lisa supports students, graduates and future RVTs as they work towards achieving their professional goals in veterinary medicine.
Jennifer King
Professor
Room V108
Jennifer has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Guelph and a Veterinary Technician diploma from Seneca College. She has also completed graduate degrees in both adult education and leadership. After earning the Registered Veterinary Technician designation, she began working in a small animal practice where she provided technical support to numerous departments including General Practice, Ophthalmology, Surgery, ICU, Internal Medicine and Emergency/Critical Care. Jennifer has been teaching in the Veterinary Technician program since its inception in 2003, and has taught a variety of topics including small and large animal parasitology, radiography, math, and clinical skills. Her cat Rupert is the newest addition to her family. He was adopted from the Algonquin College Veterinary Learning Centre & Clinic and shares his home with fellow feline Sebastian.
Dr. Amy Brown
Professor
Dr. Amy Brown graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph in 2009. Since then, Dr. Amy has worked in a variety of small animal clinics across the country. She brings with her experience in feline-only practice, general practice and emergency medicine. Her passion for fear-free animal care, surgery and dentistry are evident in her teaching, as she shares it with her students. Dr. Amy joined the Algonquin College team in January 2020 and enjoys supporting her students and finding new ways to learn with them. She enjoys teaching as well as taking care of the critters that find their way into the Algonquin College Veterinary Learning Centre and Clinic. When she isn’t working, Dr. Amy enjoys spending time with family and her Alaskan Klee Kai, Monashee.
Dr. Roxana Lelewski
Professor
Dr. Roxana Lelewski has been practicing medicine here in Ottawa since graduating from Ontario Veterinary College in 2018. Currently, she works at a small animal practice and have worked with pocket pets/exotics in the past as well. Dr. Roxana Lelweski enjoys surgery (soft tissue and dentistry) as well as teaching, so she’s looking forward to combining those two passions.
When she’s not working as a veterinarian, she spends her time being active alongside her husband Mathieu, their very energetic Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Annie, and their cuddly grey tabby, Gilbert. Hiking, cycling, skiing, travelling and anything outdoorsy pretty much use up all of her spare time – and she wouldn’t have it any other way!
Emma Slater
Technologist, Academic
Emma graduated in 1991 from the Animal Care Technologist Program, St. Lawrence College, Kingston. She has been an R.V.T. for over 20 years, starting her career in a private laboratory before joining the Alta Vista Animal Hospital in 1993. Here she worked as a R.V.T in the General practice and Emergency department and was a member of their Health and Safety Committee. Through hard work and dedication, before Emma joined the Algonquin College Team in 2006, she had become the Global Veterinary Technician manager for both the General practice and Referral services at the AVAH. Emma’s designation at the college is “support staff”, aptly named as she supports the faculty and students in their academic endeavors though facility and equipment maintenance, laboratory preparations, companion and laboratory animal husbandry as well as the Health and Safety of students, staff and animals. Emma is a member of the Algonquin College Animal Care Committee that oversees all and any activities involving animals on campus. Emma loves animals and is the facilitator of the Veterinary Technician & Assistant, Royal Canin Elite Shelter Adoption program. The faculty and students of the Veterinary Programs are dedicated to helping find forever homes for their “adoption ready” SPCA de l’ Outaouais cats and dogs. Emma shares her home with 3 beautiful rescue cats, Stella, Kramer and Dewey, and her porch with “Ginger the cat” who she hopes to win over and lure into her forever home before long.