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Last updated on 2026-04-01

Program overview

Program Overview

Become a vet with Sheridan’s Veterinary Technician program! This program is a pathway to a rewarding career working with animals in a medical capacity. You’ll learn from Registered Veterinary Technicians and Veterinarians, applying your knowledge through field placements in veterinary clinics. The program is accredited by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians, allowing graduates to sit for the Veterinary Technician National Exam. Sheridan emphasizes a humane approach to veterinary education, often using manikins for teaching purposes to enhance skill dexterity. This program is designed for those passionate about animal care and looking to make a difference in the veterinary field.

Program Structure

The Veterinary Technician program at Sheridan is structured to provide comprehensive training over a 2-year period. The program includes:

  • Field placements that occur one day per week and in two-week full-time blocks.
  • Hands-on experience with animals requiring veterinary care, which is crucial for building a professional skillset.
  • Practicums that are highly valued by prospective employers.
  • A focus on humane education, often utilizing manikins for certain procedures.

Students are required to complete a rabies titre and a Criminal Record Check before beginning their placements. The program is designed to ensure that graduates are skilled in treating a wide range of veterinary medical problems and are able to work effectively as part of a veterinary team.

Featured Experiences

The Veterinary Technician program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Field placements in veterinary clinics, providing real-world experience.
  • Use of manikins for teaching procedures, minimizing the use of live animals.
  • High number of hours in field placements, allowing students to apply their learning effectively.
  • Practicums that take place in various settings, including emergency and referral practices, research facilities, and specialty clinics.
  • Access to facilities modeled after veterinary workplaces, enhancing the practical learning environment.

Career Options

Graduates of the Veterinary Technician diploma program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Veterinary Technician: Assist veterinarians in diagnosing and treating animals, performing lab tests, and providing care.
  • Animal Care Technician: Work in animal shelters or rescue organizations, providing care and support for animals in need.
  • Research Assistant: Support veterinary research projects, conducting experiments and collecting data related to animal health.
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promote veterinary products and medications to clinics and hospitals, providing information and support to veterinary professionals.
  • Emergency Veterinary Technician: Work in emergency and referral practices, providing critical care to animals in urgent situations.

These roles require a strong foundation in veterinary medicine and a commitment to animal welfare, making the Veterinary Technician program an excellent choice for those passionate about animal care.

 

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