Veterinary Medical Assistant -In development

This Program is currently in review with Alberta Advanced Education. If you would like to keep up to date with the progress of this program, please submit your information below.

Overview

Launch your passion for animal care with a Veterinary Medical Assistant Diploma from MCG Career College in Alberta. Gain hands-on experience and comprehensive knowledge in veterinary practices, assisting veterinarians in exams, surgeries, and patient care. Join a rewarding profession where you make a difference in the lives of beloved pets. Start your journey today and become a vital part of the veterinary healthcare team.

Diploma structure

Students will develop the skills through a combined learning model over an 46-week program that provides students with theoretical and practical hands-on experience through simulations.

Costs

Tuition Costs:

    $9,500.00

Tuition Year 1

   $1,000.00

Tuition Year 2

   $500.00

 Fees

   $11,000.00Total

[For international students and domestic students there is a non-refundable application fee of $500.00]

Frequently Asked Questions

The program's status is currently under review with Alberta Advanced Education. To receive updates on the program's progress and application status, please submit your information as requested.

The program is designed to prepare students for a rewarding career in animal care. It provides comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in veterinary practices, enabling students to assist veterinarians in exams, surgeries, and patient care.

The program spans 46 weeks, during which students will acquire both theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience through simulations.

To receive the latest updates on the program's status and application process, you can submit your information as indicated on the program's page.

Graduates of this program can pursue a variety of roles in the field of animal care, including working as veterinary medical assistants in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and other animal healthcare settings. They play a vital role in supporting veterinarians and ensuring the well-being of beloved pets.