Diploma in ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada

Post type:-Diploma

Commencing:- 4th September,2018

Deadline:-31st March,2018

Duration:- 2 years

This popular program, accredited by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, focuses on practical skills used in both small and large animal practice. Students train in laboratory work, diagnostic imaging, anesthesiology, medical and surgical nursing, surgical assisting and veterinary office management.

 Requirements:-

  • Grade 12 English
  • Pure Math 30 or Math 30-1 or 30-2 or Applied Math 30
  • Chemistry 30
  • Biology 30

In general, successful applicants to this program have a 75% overall average.

  • Phase 1 – Academic entrance requirements are reviewed by the Registrar’s Office and applicants are shortlisted for interviews. Last year, applicants successful in receiving an interview had a minimum average of 71%. Applicants with prior NAIT Health Sciences credentials or who have successfully completed at least one approved Open Studies course in the School of Health and Life Sciences with a minimum of 75% may be given special consideration for the interview shortlist.
  • Phase 2 – Shortlisted applicants are interviewed and ranked. Final selection is based strictly on the interview scores; academics presented in Phase 1 must be maintained. The format for Phase 2 is prerecorded online video interviews. Candidates who are successful in moving to Phase 2 will be given adequate notice of the interview requirements and instructions.

Additional Requirements and Information – Any prospective students with back, arm, shoulder, wrist or neck problems or significant health challenges should consider their options carefully before applying and are advised to consult with the Program.

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