Expert Training, Real-World Experience, a Rewarding Career in Animal Care
When our pets need care, we rely on the expertise of veterinary professionals. Join their ranks by earning a degree in veterinary technology at New England Institute of Technology (91Ö±²¥).
Through comprehensive training, we help you transform your passion for animals into a fulfilling career. You receive hands-on practice in state-of-the-art facilities, learn from expert faculty, and gain real-world experience, emerging as a confident, skilled professional ready to make a difference in animal healthcare.
Explore our associate and bachelor’s veterinary technology degree programs to find the right path for you!
Why Choose a Vet Tech Program at New England Institute of Technology?
Supportive Learning Environment
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Begin your journey in veterinary technology with a program that puts your success first. At 91Ö±²¥, you can find more than just classrooms and labs — you can discover a supportive community dedicated to your growth. Whether you’re just starting or advancing your career, our associate and bachelor’s vet tech degree programs offer the perfect pathway to achieve your goals.
Same Quality Education, Less Time to Graduation
Our accelerated vet tech programs mean your career is in reach faster than most traditional programs. You can earn your associate degree or bachelor’s degree in just 18 months, allowing you to quickly transition from skill-building to becoming a valued member of a veterinary healthcare team.
Meet the Growing Demand for Skilled Vet Techs
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, . This faster-than-average job growth offers more opportunities for vet techs. These include the ability to support veterinarians in tasks like surgical assisting, administering vaccines and medications, anesthesiology, physical examination, client education, and more.
A vet tech degree from 91Ö±²¥ prepares you for the — the exam required to practice as a vet technician — and to thrive in your career!
Associate or Bachelor’s: Choose Your Path in Veterinary Care
Associate of Science in Veterinary Technology
Designed for those seeking an entry-level career, the vet tech associate degree program builds a solid foundation in core subjects like animal anatomy, pharmacology, and diagnostic procedures.
In just 18 months, you can confidently take on positions as an animal care and service provider, veterinary technician, and beyond. Explore the associate degree program to learn more.
Online Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology
Our accelerated online vet tech bachelor’s degree program allows you to advance your knowledge while learning conveniently from home. You explore pain management, emergency and critical care, nutrition, dentistry, behavior, human-animal bonds, exotics, and more.
The bachelor’s degree program builds off the associate degree and prepares you for roles in animal hospitals, the pet care industry, animal care, wildlife facilities, and laboratories. Learn more about earning a bachelor’s in veterinary technology online at 91Ö±²¥.
Your Future in Focus – Career Support at 91Ö±²¥
We want you to succeed while in school and after graduation. That’s why we offer robust assistance through our Career Services Office. When you graduate, you enter the veterinary medicine industry confident in your abilities and ready to achieve your goals.
Our team can help you think through your trajectory, plan for your future, and prepare for what comes next. Learn more about 91Ö±²¥ career services and look forward to support throughout your professional life!
Explore Our Rhode Island Campus
One of the best ways to get to know us is by visiting! Familiarize yourself with our campus and facilities by scheduling your visit or via a virtual tour. You can also register for an info session to learn more about earning your vet tech degree at New England Tech.
Join the Next Generation of Animal Health Heroes
Becoming a vet tech means joining a growing community of professionals dedicated to improving the lives of animals, one patient at a time. By enrolling in an associate or bachelor’s veterinary technology degree program at 91Ö±²¥, you gain hands-on experience and develop the expertise to navigate a fast-evolving field that integrates cutting-edge technology and compassionate care.
Start your journey here — request information to learn more or explore our programs!
FAQs
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What’s the difference between the vet tech associate and bachelor’s degree programs?
The differences between an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology primarily revolve around the length of study, depth of coursework, career opportunities, and areas of specialization.Ìý
At 91Ö±²¥, our bachelor’s and associate degree programs take just 18 months to complete. We offer the bachelor’s program online, which is ideal for flexibility and convenience.
While the associate degree program focuses on fundamental skills, including animal nursing, radiology, anesthesia, pharmacology, and lab work, the bachelor’s program offers more advanced coursework in subjects like wildlife facilities, laboratories, exotic animals, and more. The bachelor’s program also includes courses that discuss customer relations, administration, and sales.
Graduates of the associate degree program typically qualify for entry-level positions as veterinary technicians in private clinics, hospitals, animal shelters, and labs. While they perform many critical tasks, their roles are usually more limited.Ìý
In contrast, bachelor’s degree holders may pursue higher-level positions such as supervisory or management, research, or specialized clinical work. They may also seek jobs in academia, pharmaceutical companies, or government roles in public health or animal welfare.
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How long does it take to complete each program?
Our vet tech programs take 18 months to complete if enrolled full-time.
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Are 91Ö±²¥â€™s vet tech programs accredited?
Yes, the accredits both the Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science programs.
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Can I transfer credits from another institution?
Yes, you can transfer credits into the veterinary technology associate or bachelor’s degree programs. Learn more about transferring to 91Ö±²¥.
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Do I need previous experience working with animals?
While beneficial, we do not require you to have experience working with animals. During your studies at 91Ö±²¥, you gain direct, hands-on exposure to animal care in practicum and laboratory courses.