Biology Intro to Equine / Horse Vet / Veterinary Science 8-12 Yrs
This self-paced course is an introduction to a variety of topics in equine / horse veterinary science. This is a great class for those who love horses, horse owners and any future veterinarian. Great for homeschool or career exploration!
What's included
6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. Optional weekly projects will be posted in the online classroom. The assignments are based on doing a small amount of research and sharing what they find in the classroom, this may include interviewing someone or finding a good veterinary resource to find some fun facts!Assessment
Assessment will be done based on the submitted projects/assignments. Students will get feedback on the assignments.Class Experience
Intermediate - Advanced Level
This course is the Self-Paced version (no live meetings!) of one of our most popular courses! This course is taught through pre-recorded lessons, but your learner has access to the teachers during their course time, so they are encouraged to ask questions and submit the optional assignments! This course is an introduction to equine / horse veterinary care. This course will provide a basic understanding of some of the ways that an equine veterinarian cares for horses, both to keep them healthy, and also to help them if they are sick or injured. ****Additional carefully selected YouTube video links will be safely embedded in the classroom as well for additional learning on the topic each week. They are not required but are encouraged. *** After this Introductory course learners may choose to continue these topics in Advanced Equine Veterinary Science courses where we will continue to explore additional topics deeper, such as radiology (X-Ray), and begin to learn about how a vet may do surgery, dentistry and more. *** IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER - These courses are an overview of an equine veterinarian’s job. The teacher will not be providing any medical advice. If you have a specific question about your own animal, please contact your veterinarian.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum6 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
What are some equine veterinary careers?
What is it like to be an equine veterinary professional? What is the difference between a veterinarian, a veterinary technician/nurse, and a veterinary assistant? Are there equine veterinary specialties?
Lesson 2:
Equine physical exams, vital signs, and body condition scores
In this lesson we will cover what a vet looks for during a physical exam/check up, getting a patient history from the owner, vital signs, body condition score, body systems checked.
Lesson 3:
Vaccinations - Keeping horses healthy
This lesson will be an overview of what vaccinations are and how they help to keep horses healthy. Students will learn about some vaccines that may be given and how the vet and owner decide what is best for each horse.
Lesson 4:
Parasites (yuck!) and deworming
In this lesson we will explore some of the internal parasites (worms) that may affect a horse. Yes… it’s a bit gross to talk about, but it is a common thing, and important to know about! We will also find out about tests that the vet will do to find out what kind of parasites a horse may have so they can choose the best deworming medication.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We will look at some of the most common emergencies and discuss what it is like to have a patient in that situation. (This topic may be difficult for some learners since we will be talking about injury and illness. Photos of a wound or sick horse will be shown)
Pre-Requisites
Learner should have some basic knowledge of horse care.
Supply List
See syllabus for optional projects. Minimal supplies are needed, most can be done online/in the online classroom.
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 a local community college in a veterinary Assistant Program, a local private university in Equine Studies, and a variety of Veterinary Science programs for grades 3-5, 6-8, and high school in person.
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 others! I am excited to help your learner reach their goals! I look forward to sharing my knowledge with your horse enthusiasts and future veterinary professionals!
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Self-Paced Course
$19
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6 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content
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Ages: 8-12
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