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LocationVermilion or Blended
CredentialDiploma
Program Length2 years
Delivery MethodFace-to-face
Are you looking for our veterinary technology blended learning program?

Actively learn how to be an essential member in a veterinary health care team.

Lakeland College offers you hands-on clinical experience, taught by vets and vet tech professionals.

Your experience includes both small and large animals. You'll work with SPCA and client dogs and cats, as well as the college’s sheep, cattle and horses.

Our state-of-the-art animal health clinic is a provincially and nationally accredited facility. You'll put what you learn to work there. Some examples:

  • use your knowledge of anatomy to take a diagnostic radiograph
  • learn clinical lab procedures on blood and urine that you have collected
  • place a catheter and monitor anesthesia in surgery
  • meet with real clients to talk about their pet’s health and nutrition

Our clinic expands your student-led activities through participation in the Student Led Clinic.

After graduation, you are eligible to write the VTNE and apply to be a registered veterinary technologist (RVT).

Requirements

More program details

Remember that studying includes other expenses than tuition and fees - you should also be budgeting for your accommodation and living expenses. Alberta student loan guidelines recommends $1,153/month.


Our tuition and fees page has details about academic, application and mandatory fees and their cost breakdown per term.

You can find your textbook list on the agricultural sciences textbooks and supplies page.

The Veterinary Technology (formerly Animal Health Technology) program is nationally accredited by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA).

Your courses are taught by veterinarians and registered veterinary technologists. They also supervise your hands-on clinical experience.

Your weekly class schedule can be found on your My Lakeland student portal when available. This is usually one month prior to the program start date.

Important dates found below include your tuition due date, your program registration/start date, events and holidays.

Dates are subject to change. We recommend you check here regularly for any updates.

Face-to-face on-campus important dates

2024
Aug 12 — Fees due fall term semester 1
Sept 3 —  Registration day
Sept 4 — First day of classes, semester 1
Sept 11 — Last day to add semester 1 courses
Sept 24 — Last day to drop semester 1 courses. Last day to withdraw from college with full refund less tuition deposit
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 14 — Thanksgiving, college closed
Nov 1 — Last day to withdraw from semester 1 with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 8-11 — Fall break for students
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 2 — Fees due winter term semester 2
Dec 13 — Last day of classes, semester 1
Dec 16-Jan 6 — Christmas break for students

2025
Jan 7 — First day of classes, winter term semester 2
Jan 13 — Last day to add semester 2 courses
Jan 28 — Last day to drop semester 2 courses. Last day to withdraw from college with 100% refund of semester 2 fees.
Feb 17-21 — Reading Week/Spring Break
March 14 — Last day to withdraw from semester 2 courses with W grade or change from credit to audit.
April 18-21 — Easter Break, college closed
April 25 — Last day of classes, semester 2
June 6 — Vermilion Campus Convocation

Please note these dates are subject to change.

2025

Aug 11 — Fees due, fall term
Sept 2 — Registration Day
Sept 3 — First day of classes, fall term semester 1
Sept 10 — Last day to add semester 1 courses
Sept 23 — Last day to drop semester 1 courses. Last day to withdraw with full refund of fees less tuition deposit.
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 13 — Thanksgiving, college closed
Nov 3 — Last day to withdraw from semester 1 with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 10-11 — Fall break for students
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 1 — Fees due, winter term
Dec 12 — Last day of semester 1
Dec 13–Jan 5 — Christmas break for students

2026

Jan 6 — First day ​of classes, winter term semester 2
Jan 13 — Last day to add semester 2 courses
Jan 27 — Last day to drop ​semester 2 courses. Last day to withdraw with 100% refund of semester 2 fees.
Feb 16–20 — Reading week/spring break
March 13 — Last day to withdraw from semester 2 courses with W grade or change from credit to audit.
April 3–6 — Easter Break, college closed
April 24 — Last day semester 2
June 5— Vermilion Campus Convocation

If you aren't sure whether our Veterinary Technology (VT) or Veterinary Medical Assistant (VMA) program is right for you, learn more about their roles.

Further study at Lakeland

You have options at Lakeland—Animal Science Technology—is one of them. Talk to your academic advisor about your options.

2+2 options = diploma and degree in 4 years

After Lakeland, spend 2 years at another institution to earn another credential. Lakeland has transfer agreements with these institutions:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Agricultural Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies

Both are post-diploma degrees.

Note: 60 credits transfer; 2.5 GPA required.

  • Bachelor of Science Post Diploma - Applied Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science Post Diploma - Computer & Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science Post Diploma - Human Science

Note: 30 credit transfer with up to an additional 30 credits on a course-by-course basis.

Bachelor of Technology. Graduates must meet the competitive admission and selection requirements of the BTech at the time of application.
Academic advisor

Discuss these and your other options with the agricultural sciences academic advisor:

Contact Allan:

  • email allan.macmillan@lakelandcollege.ca
  • call toll-free at 1 800 661 6490 ext. 8580
  • call direct in Vermilion at 780 853 8580
  • stop by his office in the Mead Building, MB 121
Students at Lakeland College working with cattle

Enrol in an education in the real world. At Lakeland College, agriculture science students have access to high-end facilities, are involved in professional initiatives and have opportunities to grow in countless leadership opportunities.

Take a look for yourself and see what we are all about.

Learning in action

Student working with a cat

Agriculture sciences opportunities go far beyond the field, offering you a wide range of career paths.

Whatever you're interested in, we'll help you get there. Start by seeing what could be in store for you and where our students and alumni have already gone.

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