Animal Sciences
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Learn the skills you need to work In the animal care field – at home, at your own pace.
Work with animals! The ICS Canada Animal Sciences Program can help you make a difference – your abilities can keep animals healthy, nurse them when ill – even save their lives! Train quickly and conveniently. Learn about:
- Animal anatomy and physiology.
- Veterinary care and animal diseases.
- Advanced assisting procedures.
- Animal restraints and first aid.
And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed!
You’ll get valuable information about animal-related issues from care and handling to veterinary practice and administration. It’s like having your own personal animal sciences school.
Request
more information today or enroll online
and get started on a new career – it's fast and it's easy!
Start a rewarding career in the growing field of animal care.
Why learn more about animal sciences? With the right credentials, you can:
- Work with the animals you care about, and increase your earning power and job security in a field with significantly above average growth.*
- Be an important part of a professional veterinary staff.
- Work at a veterinary hospital, animal shelter, kennel, or laboratory.
Remember – Pet owners increasingly take advantage of veterinary services, spurring employment growth for animal care workers. That means more opportunity for you!
Contact ICS Canada Today.
We’ll send you FREE information – with absolutely
no obligation! Find out more about an Animal Sciences program that includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids you
need
- Special charts and videos to demonstrate veterinary procedures
- Toll-free instructional support
- Access to student services by phone, mail, and website
In as little as six
months from enrollment – you can begin a career in Animal Sciences!
*Information on employment outlook and average hourly earnings
is based on “Job Futures – Canada’s National
Career and Education Planning Tool,” an electronic
publication of Human Resources Development Canada.
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