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The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) in Curtis is set to broaden its academic programs by introducing a fully online Veterinary Technology degree, scheduled to commence in Fall 2025. This innovative program aims to provide students with the flexibility and convenience of earning their degree from home while gaining essential skills in veterinary care.
The online Veterinary Technology degree will cover a comprehensive curriculum that includes animal anatomy, pharmacology, and clinical practices, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for careers in veterinary settings. With the rising demand for veterinary professionals, this initiative responds to the needs of students who may be balancing work or family commitments alongside their education.
NCTA is committed to enhancing access to quality education, and this new degree program aligns with its mission to support aspiring veterinary technicians. As the program develops, it is expected to attract a diverse group of students eager to make a difference in animal health and welfare.
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