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Completion of the following three forms: North Island College Application for Admission, Supplementary Application Form and Personal Profile Checklist.
Participation in a mandatory group information session. This is held to provide prospective students with an opportunity to become more familiar with the program in order to make an informed decision on whether to proceed with the application process. Pre-registration is required. No charge.
Math: C in any of the following: Principles of Math 11, Introduction to Math 11, Trades Math 11, Consumer Math 11, Accounting 11, or NIC MAT 033, MAT 046, or MAT 053. Students must provide official transcripts.
English: C in any of the following: English 11, Communications 11, LPI (level 3 essay), or NIC ENG 052. Students must provide official transcripts.
Placement Testing or Instructor permission.
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Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness and accountability while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. You’ll learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities will be discussed. We’ll cover all the bases, from writing checks to preparing an income statement and closing out accounts at the end of each fiscal period. Suitable for either a small business or an individual household, this course is sure to increase financial awareness and accountability.
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Duration: 1 year full time.
Commences: February
Applications: Due 30 October. Late applications may be considered.
Enrolment Fees: $4,997 (indicative 2009)
International Enrolment Fees: NZ$15,910 (indicative 2009)
Additional Costs: $50 CPIT Polo shirt, outdoor clothing; travel to workplace and field trips; stationery; $15 NZQA qualification application fee
Location: City Campus
Programme Code: NC5418
Content:
This popular qualification, developed in consultation with the New Zealand Veterinary Association, will provide you with the skills essential to start a career in an animal related profession or work as an informed and skilled assistant to a veterinary surgeon. Topics include the care of animals and first aid, animal behaviour, breeding animals, routine animal nursing care, administering drugs, assisting with anaesthesia and surgical procedures and radiography procedures. Ethics and legislation, business administration, computing and communication skills are covered so the graduate has the skills and knowledge to get involved in all areas of the workplace. You will develop practical skills with work placements and visits to veterinary clinics and other animal rel
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A new programme: taught jointly by the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical & Life Sciences; is being developed.
The programme is likely to cover comparative biomedical sciences (anatomy and physiology combined with biomolecular science), pathological sciences (such as infectious disease and molecular oncology) and the principles and effects of drug action. The final year should include courses on applied animal behaviour, welfare and ethics, plus a significant research project from a wide choice of topics.
This new degree will provide an excellent preparation for research studentships, assistantships and fellowships in veterinary research; and for those considering a career in the animal care or pharmaceutical industries where a broad understanding of the biomedical sciences would be an asset. Other career possibilities include teaching of biological subjects at schools, colleges of further education or universities. This would also be an ideal first degree for those wishing to undertake Veterinary Medicine & Surgery as a second degree.
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The program is focused on how to get the best economic performance of livestock production, while good animal welfare and food safety are set in høgsetet.
Pets environment, animal welfare, feeding, animal health, physiology and anatomy are key topics. You will also learn about hensiktsmesige buildings for livestock.
The knowledge associated with the economy through the topics “operating management and entrepreneurship”, “svineproduksjon” and “cattle production” where, among other things, analyzes the operations and finance for some farms. You are challenged to think again.
Do not have experience with animal care from before, you’ll learn it early in the program. Nord-Trøndelag University College collaborates with Mære landbruksskole and farmers in the area, so that you as a student gets close contact with practical livestock.
In the final phase of the program conducts a self-written reports (BA thesis). Then you can more deeply into a subject you are particularly interested in.
Tags: anatomy, animal care, animal health, animal production, animal welfare, ba thesis, bachelor, cattle, close contact, economic performance, farmers, final phase, finance, food safety, livestock production, operating management, pets, physiology, trondelag
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The MSU Veterinary Technology 2-yr program has been
continuously accredited by the AVMA since 1977.
The facilities include a fully functional veterinary clinic situated
on a 200-acre farm near the main campus.
Students in the program develop their skills on a wide variety of animals and take courses that contribute to their understanding of animal care and nursing.
We offer an excellent clinical program in which the students participate in all aspects of the clinical care of actual (not simulated) animal patients.
Our staff is comprised of veterinarians and veterinary technologists
who involve the students in all aspects of the clinical environment.
There is currently a shortage of veterinary technicians in all areas of the country.
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