Note: As a subsidiary of
Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, UCOL is committed to providing the best learning outcome for you. As part of this, all programmes are currently being reviewed to make them portable, consistent, and closely aligned with the needs of the industry. When published, this course information is correct, but the courses offered may change over time. If you have any questions call an Enrolment Advisor on 0800 468 265.
From 2023, UCOL and the programme you have enrolled in will become part of Te Pūkenga. So, if you join UCOL in 2023, you will be awarded Te Pūkenga certification. And, if you are a current learner graduating in 2023, you will be awarded a co-branded certificate.
This programme consist of 120 credits. The courses includes:
Anaesthesia and Surgery (30 Credits) (75 work placement hours)
Learn how to ntensively monitor patients undergoing general anaesthesia and surgery, and to intervene appropriately. Also learn how to provide dental health care to animals.
Diagnostics A (15 Credits) (30 work placement hours)
Learn to set up, manage, run, and interpret in-house hematology, biochemistry, bacteriology, and basic cytology.
Diagnostics B (15 Credits) (35 work placement hours)
Learn how to set up, manage, run, and interpret in-house diagnostic testing, including:
- Bacteriology
- Mycology
- Virology
- Cytology
- Parasitology
- Clinical Pathology
- Radiography
- Ultrasonography
- Blood gas analysis
- Capnography
Medical Nursing (30 Credits) (75 work placement hours)
Learn to nurse all patients at Best Practice level, and to communicate at a professional level with colleagues. The course covers:
- Fluid balance and physiology
- Fluid therapy and monitoring, including interventions
- Medical records
- Pharmacology
- Recovery nutrition
- Assisted/supported feeding techniques
- Recumbent patient care
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy
- Catheter care
- Wound care
- Bandaging
- Physical therapy
- Analgesia
- Patient assessment
- Pathophysiology of common diseases
Management of Veterinary Nursing Services A (15 Credits) (30 work placement hours)
Learn to provide medical veterinary nursing and manage veterinary nursing services. The course covers:
- Interpersonal relations
- Weight management
- Behaviour
- Complementary medicine
- Dentistry
- Management of patients with chronic disease
Management of Veterinary Nursing Services B (15 Credits) (35 work placement hours)
Learn how to provide medical veterinary nursing and manage veterinary nursing services. The course covers:
- Triage
- Interpersonal relations
- Weight management
- Animal Behaviour
- Preventative health
- Reproduction and parturition
- Complementary medicine
- Animal Welfare
- Animal Density
- Management of patients with chronic disease