Veterinary Medical Technology

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Love animals? Start your vet tech career and make a real difference.

What You’ll Learn

The Veterinary Medical Technology (VMT) degree program prepares individuals to assist veterinarians in preparing animals for examinations, surgery, and other anesthetic events; maintaining specialized veterinary, equipment, and calculating and discussing medications prescribed to patients by the veterinarian; collecting specimens; performing laboratory, radiographic, anesthetic, and dental procedures; assisting in surgery; and providing proper husbandry of animals and their environment. Note: The program is 5 semesters; however, there is a 6 semester option available if a student delays work-based learning to summer.

Length: 5 Semesters

Credits to Graduate: 71

Locations: Lee

Curriculum Guide

Why Study Veterinary Medical Technology at CCCC?

Hands-On Experience

The CCCC program is the only VMT program in the state that houses animals on campus year-round, allowing students live opportunities to practice their skills.

Great Job Outlook

The job market for veterinary technicians is growing at a constant rate, and our graduates have on average three job offers upon graduation. Graduates are employed across a wide variety of animal care related industries, including hospital settings, clinical laboratories, and the pharmaceutical industry.

Low Student to Faculty Ratio

Our program has a 4:1 student to faculty ratio in our animal labs, meaning our students get intensive training on tough subjects, such as anesthesia and dentistry.

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Careers

Graduates of our program receive training that allows them to be employed in a wide variety of settings, including  veterinary clinics; diagnostic, research, or pharmaceutical laboratories; zoos; academic institutions; or other areas associated with animal care.

  • Registered Veterinary Technician (in small and large animal general practice and exotic species)
  • Specialty Hospital Roles (including emergency and critical care, anesthesia, oncology, neurology, and more)
  • Pharmaceutical Sales and Pharmaceutical Reporting
  • Clinical Pathology Laboratory Technician
  • Zoo and Aquatic Animal Care
  • Academia
  • ASPCA Poison Control

Program Contact

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    Megan Kelly

    Veterinary Medical Technology, Department Chair
    Veterinary Medical Technology

Accreditation Information

The Veterinary Medical Technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) degree program at Central Carolina Community College is currently accredited through the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA). The VMT program has maintained continual accreditation since 1974, and was one of the first in the country to become accredited through CVTEA and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). The program had a successful re-accreditation visit most recently in the fall of 2021.

For student information about the CVTEA, visit their website.

Review the CVTEA Veterinary Technology Student Essential and Recommended Skills List (Appendices I) online.

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Transfer Programs

Credits from select courses within the program may transfer to four-year colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis.

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