Animal Training Colleges

Students of an Animal Training program learn to teach and exercise animals for leisure, sport, show, and professional purposes. This discipline includes the study of animal psychology, health, and safety, human-animal interaction, learning and behavior styles associated with different breeds and species, and the technical and pedagogical aspects of training animals for such specific functions as obedient household pets, performing show animals, animal athletes, care-giving (e.g., seeing-eye dogs), search and rescue, and police/security work.

Black Hawk College

Moline, Illinois
Avg. School Cost:
$ 1,860 per year (In-District)
$ 4,200 per year (In-State)
$ 7,770 per year (Out-of-State)

Kishwaukee College

Malta, Illinois
Avg. School Cost:
$ 1,890 per year (In-District)
$ 6,549 per year (In-State)
$ 7,382 per year (Out-of-State)

Lake Land College

Mattoon, Illinois
Avg. School Cost:
$ 1,605 per year (In-District)
$ 3,655 per year (In-State)
$ 8,179 per year (Out-of-State)

Becker College

Worcester, Massachusetts
Avg. School Cost:
$ 18,000 per year

Pima Medical Institute

Seattle, Washington
Most Popular Program: Medical/Clinical Assistant
Program Cost: $ 8,837
Program Length: 806 hours