Biology - Advanced Vet / Veterinary Science 1 (13-17 Yrs)
What's included
12 pre-recorded lessons
12 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Along with a recorded lesson, suggested practice, worksheets, projects, additional YouTube video links and discussions may be posted. Learners are encouraged to share photos of finished projects and ask any questions they may have to the teacher in the classroom.Certificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
Intermediate - Advanced Level
Welcome to Advanced Veterinary Science 1! In this self-paced, version of one our most popular advanced veterinary science courses. Students will receive recorded lessons and supplemental videos to explore a variety of topics that are related to small animal veterinary medicine. (Cats, dogs, etc). This version of Introduction to Veterinary Science is asynchronous, which means there are no live meetings! You do not have to log in at a specific day of the week, or time of day! This can be wonderful for learners outside of my time zone that have challenges with our available live class hours! This class is amazing, but probably not at midnight your time! LOL! Recorded lessons, additional carefully selected YouTube video links, and some question/answer prompts will be added to the virtual classroom on Outschool.com for the students to enjoy on your time and at their own pace! Why might this be the best option for your learner/family? Self-Paced classes may be a better option than a LIVE class because…. 1.) The recorded videos have the EXACT SAME content as the live version of class... PLUS learners receive multiple carefully selected, safely embedded YouTube video links based on that current lesson topic for additional learning. 2.) You do not have to worry about/deal with poor internet connection, other students' behavior, schedule conflicts, vacations, holidays, etc.! 3.) Your learner can watch the videos whenever you want to! Then, they can re-watch the videos whenever they want to, and pause, skip, back up, slow down, speed up, in a whatever way works best for them!! 4.) There is as much time as you need between classes so learners can digest the information and ask any questions in the online classroom before moving on to the next lesson! Learners should have either taken my Introduction to Veterinary Science class or have some basic knowledge of veterinary science. There are no grades given in this course. Projects and worksheets are recommended but not required. Miss Denise’s Teaching Style: My teaching style is caring and relaxed. I am passionate about sharing veterinary science with learners of all abilities from all over the world! I am happy to provide additional support if needed. I am excited to help learners reach their goal to work with animals or to become a veterinary assistant, technician, or veterinarian! Please message me if you have any questions. I sincerely look forward to working with your learner!
Learning Goals
Learners will begin their journey in the study of veterinary science by starting to develop their knowledge in terminology, anatomy and other topics that are the basis of veterinary careers.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksLesson 1:
Terminology I
Students will learn some commonly used prefix/suffix/roots, along with common veterinary terminology. Worksheets will be provided.
Lesson 2:
Terminology II
Students will continue to learn some commonly used prefix/suffix/roots, along with common veterinary directional terminology. Terminology Bingo Game will be provided.
Lesson 3:
Safety and Restraint
Students will learn how veterinary professionals keep themselves and their patients safe including Fear Free handling, , and “kitty burritos” will be practiced using a stuffed animal and a towel.
2 assignments
Lesson 4:
Possible Emergency Situations and Pet First Aid Kits
Students will learn about some emergency situations that pets sometimes find themselves in. Lesson topics will include the importance personal safety if there is a pet emergency. Pet first aid home kit’s content will be discussed and a list of items commonly put in a general pet first aid kit will be given.
1 assignment
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class is not teaching medical advice and students are not qualified or encouraged to perform first aid on animals upon completion.
Supply List
See course description for weekly list of supplies needed.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
- YouTube
- Quizlet
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine
Master's Degree in Education from Colorado State University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Eastern Illinois University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Charter Oak State College
I have been a certified veterinary technician for more than 30 years, have a MEd from Colorado State University and a Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) from Lincoln Memorial University’s School of Veterinary Medicine.
I have been teaching at local colleges in veterinary Assistant Programs and an equine studies program. I have also enjoyed teaching a variety of Veterinary Science programs for grades 3-5, 6-8, and high school summer programs in person and online.
I am also a homeschool mom! At home, my family has 2 mini horses, a Paint horse, 4 Nigerian dwarf goats, 5 chickens and 4 cats!
I am passionate about sharing my experience and love for animals and veterinary medicine with all learners from diverse backgrounds from all around the world! If your learner has a dream to be a veterinary professional, then I am excited to help them on this first step!
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Self-Paced Course
$19
weekly or $220 for all content12 pre-recorded lessons
12 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content
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Ages: 13-18