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  1. Animals Course Eyes (Animals of course!) by Jill Bailey, 1984-05-04
  2. Short Course B: Animals (Invertebrates, Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals) ANNOTATED TEACHER'S EDITION (Holt Science & Technology)
  3. New Course of Plants and Animals by M. A. Grigg, 1958-12-01
  4. Bird Conservation on Golf Courses: A Design and Management Manual by Scott W. Gillihan, 1999-11-01
  5. Perspectives on animal behavior;: A first course by Gordon Bermant, 1973
  6. Tissue In Situ Hybridization: Methods in Animal Development (An Embo Practical Course) by Trevor Jowett, 1997-01
  7. THE Practical Stock Doctor. The Farmers' Short Courses in Live Stock (Comprising Three Courses of Eighty-four Lessons in Veterinary Science and Stock Breeding for Farmers and Stock Owners); Course III: Stock Breeding -Sign Language of Sick Animals
  8. Best Golf Course Management Practices by L.B. McCarty, 2000-06-09
  9. Drosophila Genetics: A Practical Course by Ulrich Graf, Nancy Van Schaik, et all 1992-05
  10. Spreadsheets for Agriculture by David H. Nobel, Charles P. Course, 1995-04-13
  11. Protocols and Worksheets for a Laboratory Course in Cell and Animal Physiology by Barbara Grimes, 1990-07
  12. A course of instruction in the art and science of horse management (The art of horse management) by J. King Ross, 1944
  13. Investigations on influence of intestinal bacterial flora on the course of immunological response of the host in experimental trichinelosis: Final report by Zdzisław Przyjałkowski, 1982
  14. A high school course in marine ecology, Unit 3 addendum by Judith M Spitsbergen, 1971

21. Iowa State University Animal Science Courses
100 200 300 400 Graduate Courses Animal Science www.ans.iastate.edu/ Susan J. Lamont, Chair of Department Distinguished Professors Anderson, Beitz
http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2003-05/courses/ans.html

Graduate Courses

Animal Science
www.ans.iastate.edu/

Susan J. Lamont, Chair of Department
Distinguished Professors: Anderson, Beitz, Rothschild, Trenkle
University Professors: Kenealy, Sebranek
Professors: Berger, Brant, Cordray, Dekkers, Dickson, Fernando, Harris, Hoffman, Jurgens, Kilmer, Lamont, Loy, Mabry, Marple, Morrical, Nissen, Prusa, Robson, Rouse, Russell, Scanes, Spike, Stahly, Strohbehn, Stromer, Tuggle
Professors (Collaborators): Acker, Clutter, Horst, Olson, Quigley, Reinhardt
Distinguished Professors (Emeritus): Freeman, Jacobson, Sell, Willham
University Professors (Emeritus): Parrish Professors (Emeritus): Backelsberg, Ewan, Foreman, Haynes, Holden, Kiser, Owings, Rust, Self, Speer, Stevermer, Topel, Voelker, Wickersham, Wilson, Wunder, Young, Zimmerman, Zmolek Associate Professors: Ahn, Auwerda, Cunnick, Faust, Honeyman, Huiatt, Skaar, Timms, Tyler, Youngs Associate Professors (Collaborators): Goff, Nonnecke

22. Animal Science At The University Of Rhode Island
The remaining credits will be selected from the concentration courses and supporting electives approved for this option. animal science courses at URI.
http://www.uri.edu/cels/favs/Ansci.html
Animal Science at the University of Rhode Island This major is designed for students interested in applied animal science careers. Options are available to students interested in veterinary medicine, animal sciences, and laboratory animal science. The major requires a minimum of seven credits in introductory animal science and genetics; three credits in biology; eight credits in inorganic chemistry; and three credits in mathematics. Also required are nine to 12 credits in basic science, 24 credits of concentration courses, and 26-29 credits of supporting electives approved for the major. Animal Science Option. This option includes animal nutrition, physiology, behavior, and disease. Students will normally emphasize one or more of these areas. A strong preparatory background in the basic sciences is needed. Students in this option seek employment in technical areas and/or continue their studies in specialized graduate programs. In addition to the requirements of the major, students choosing this option must complete the following basic science requirements: four to eight credits in organic chemistry, three credits in introductory calculus, and four credits in microbiology. A course in animal anatomy and physiology is required in the concentration. The remaining credit requirements will be selected from the concentration courses and supporting electives approved for this option. Preveterinary Option.

23. NCSU Course Grade Distribution For Animal Science Courses
NCSU Course Grade Distribution for animal science courses. Information Provided by the NCSU Department of Registration Records.
http://www.ncsu.edu/class/grades/spring94/ANS/
NCSU Course Grade Distribution for Animal Science Courses
NOTE: To insure statistical significance, only sections with enrollment of 50 or more students are included. To return to previous menu

24. NC State Course Grade Distribution For Animal Science Courses
NC State Course Grade Distribution for animal science courses . Information Provided by the NC State Department of Registration Records.
http://www.ncsu.edu/class/grades/spring00/ANS/
NC State Course Grade Distribution for Animal Science Courses
Information Provided by the
NOTE: To insure statistical significance and student confidentiality, only sections with enrollment of 20 or more students are included. Reports for semesters prior to Spring 1996 include only sections with enrollment of 50 or more students. This information is provided by NC State Department of Registration and Records To return to previous menu

25. Animal Science - Moorpark College
The animal science courses are open to all students but are recommended for those interested in the Exotic Animal Training and Management (EATM) Program or any
http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/catalog/subjects/ansc0.htm
Course Catalog
Animal Science
Career Opportunities Animal Handler, Animal Control Officer, Conservation/Wildlife Educator, Humane Officer, Kennel Worker, Veterinarian, Veterinary Assistant, Zoo Keeper. Most careers in the animal industry require additional and/or specialized degrees. To explore specific career options, check the software and online resources available in the Career Services Center (Campus Center, 805-378-1536). Dean Brenda Shubert, Phone (805) 378-1515 Faculty Full-Time
James Peddie, Gary Wilson, Brenda Woodhouse Part-time
Leland Shapiro, Cynthia Wilson Counselor
Chuck Brinkman
Michlyn Hines, Mara Rodriguez, Holly Tuma Transfer Information Students planning to transfer need to consult with a counselor, prepare a Student Education Plan, and take advantage of support services available in the Transfer Center (Admin. Bldg., 805-378-1551). Transfer students interested in specializing in Animal Science who wish to qualify for an Associate in Arts Degree could explore Biology or Environmental Studies as a possible major. See General Education Degree Requirements and Transfer Information.

26. Animal Science (BAgrSc) - The University Of Queensland, Australia
2 AGRC3006 Pasture Science 2 AGRC3007 Research Methodology 2 AGRC3009 Agroforestry 4 AGRC4611 Research Project animal science courses 2 ANIM3001
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=ANIMAX2002

27. Meat And Animal Science: Courses 600-900
Meat and animal science courses 600900. See Dy Sci 736 for course information.) 799 Practicum in Meat and Animal Science Teaching. I, II; 1-3 cr.
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/home/archives/gopher/cals93/00000137.html
Meat and Animal Science: Courses 600-900
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28. CAFNRM | Animal Science - Sustainable Livestock Production Specialization
Electives, 8 hrs. Some suggested electives are other animal science courses not listed as requirements, other agricultural courses and other science courses.
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/~cafnrm/spec/ansci_livestock.html
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College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management
Animal Science - Sustainable Livestock Production Specialization
General Information
Why Study Sustainable Livestock Production?
Livestock has been used throughout history for producing food and fiber. Because of pollution and dwindling natural resources, more farmers and ranchers are adopting sustainable production methods. If properly managed, livestock help to preserve the land and environment for future generations.
Requirements for Graduation
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture with a specialization in Animal Science Sustainable Livestock Production, a student must complete a minimum of 123 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.0. The course work must be in the following areas:
General Education Requirements
(see UH-Hilo General Education Requirements)
(40 hrs)
In the Agriscienceand Supplemental Requirements sections, some of the required courses also qualify as General Education Requirements. Because of this, students need only 21 hours of courses in this section.

29. CAFNRM | Animal Science - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Specialization
Some suggested electives are other animal science courses not listed as requirements, other agricultural courses (AgEc 221 and Agro 410) and other science
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/~cafnrm/spec/ansci_prevet.html
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Animal Science - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Specialization
General Information
Animal Science Pre-Veterinary Medicine students are required to take many of the same courses as Biology students. Because of this, it is possible for students to receive a B.S. in Agriculture and a B.S. in Biology. Another feature of this curriculum is that it meets the entrance course requirements of many Veterinary Colleges and graduate Animal Science programs. Students that enter these post-graduate programs are pursuing degrees in Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) or Animal Science (M.S., Ph.D.).
Why Study Pre-Veterinary Medicine?
This premier Pre-Veterinary Medicine curriculum meets the pre-professional course of many veterinary schools in the U.S.: i.e., Colorado State University, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, Oregon State University, Washington State University. With a D.V.M. degree, a wide range of employment opportunities exist such as private veterinary practice, representative for drug and pharmaceutical companies, university teaching and research, federal inspection, governmental research, animal care. After completing a M.S. or PH.D. degree in Animal Science, graduates can take positions as geneticists, meat scientists, nutritionists, researchers, teachers, technicians or extension livestock agents.

30. UK Animal Sciences
Equine Courses Required for the Equine Option in Animal Science Other animal science courses Required for Students in the Equine Option
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/AnimalSciences/Horse/equinecourses.html
EQUINE COURSES
Department of Animal Sciences
University of Kentucky ASC 310 ASC 395 GEN 300 ASC 311 ... ASC 688
The following is a description of the equine-specific courses offered at the University of Kentucky. Undergraduate students in the Equine Option are required to take ASC 310; ASC 320 and ASC 410 and many other courses as well. The other equine courses may be taken as electives. Equine Courses Required for the Equine Option in Animal Science: ASC 310 : Equine Anatomy and Conformation: Detailed study of equine leg anatomy with emphasis on structures involved in common lamenesses associated with various activities. Some of the specific lamenesses discussed include: navicular syndrome, bowed tendons, bone spavin, osteochondrosis, angular limb deformities of foals and laminitis. Course material also covers the bone, tendon, ligament and joint structures involved in movement and support and how these structures are affected by conformation defects. Students practice conformation evaluation of live horses of different breeds, with emphasis on identification of characteristics important to performance and soundness. The course includes lecture and laboratory segments. This Course is Required for Students in the Equine Option in Animal Sciences.

31. Curriculum
Required animal science courses ANS 120, Introduction to Animal Science. ANIMAL SCIENCE MINOR 18 hours in courses with ANS prefix.
http://www.berry.edu/academics/science/ans/curriculum.asp
MNS Home ANS Home Curriculum Facilities ... Student Work Contact Information: Animal and Plant Sciences
2277 Martha Berry Hwy
P. O. Box 5003
Mt Berry, GA 30149-5003
jsidwell@berry.edu
Animal Science Curriculum Listed below are the requirements for general education at Berry College, the requirements for a major or minor in animal science and the preveterinary medicine program. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS - These are courses that all students must take. English 2 courses
Speech 1 course
Physical Education 3 courses
Behavioral Sciences 3 courses (Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology)
Humanities 5 courses (Fine Arts, Literature, History, Philosophy, Religion)
Science 2 courses
Math 1 course Electives 2 courses outside major or minor discipline Students must also meet Cultural-Events Requirements (Minimum of 24 cultural events in the four-year program, or an average of three per semester if enrolled for less than four years.) ANIMAL SCIENCE MAJOR designed for students interested in professional careers in animal-related industries. Completion of the animal science program prepares students to pursue careers in livestock production and management, related service industries, or advanced education and research.

32. Descriptions Of The Animal Science Courses
s, Course , Course Title Description. AS 100, Opportunities in Animal Science An overview of opportunities in Animal Science.......Animal Science Course
http://ars.sdstate.edu/Undergrad/AnSci/ascrsdes.htm
Animal Science
Course Descriptions South Dakota State University
Department of

Animal and Range Sciences

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Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Course # AS 100
Opportunities in Animal Science
An overview of opportunities in Animal Science.
AS 101
Introduction to Animal Science
Adaptation, breeding, feeding, marketing, behavior, classification, growth, genetics, reproduction and animal health as they apply to farm animals.
AS 105 Light (Saddle) Horses
Breeds of horses, gaits, grooming, equipment, diets; basic instruction with suitable equipment. AS 106 Heavy (Draft) Horses
Breeds of draft horses, gaits, grooming, handling, safety, equipment, diets, and basic instruction with suitable equipment (single and team). AS 200 Introduction to Livestock, Meats and Wool Judging
Livestock terminology, selection criteria for beef, sheep and swine, EPD's and performance data. Beef yield and quality grading, pork and lamb carcass evaluation, beef wholesale cut selection. Written and oral reasons. P, 101 and sophomore standing or instructor consent. AS 233 Applied Animal Nutrition
Classification and nutritional characteristics of feedstuffs; methods of evaluating feedstuffs; principles of ration formulation and balancing for farm animals; preparation, processing, handling and storage of feedstuffs and feed regulation and control. P, 101

33. UWA - Undergraduate Courses - Rural Studies
Many universities and higher education institutions offer animal science courses, so why should you choose to come to Aberystwyth?
http://www.irs.aber.ac.uk/subjects/as/index.shtml
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Animal Science at Aberystwyth
BSc Honours Animal Science (D306 ASci)
Agriculture with Animal Science (D4D3 AgAS)

Behavioural Biology

Equine Science (D322)
Many universities and higher education institutions offer Animal Science courses, so why should you choose to come to Aberystwyth? The Aberystwyth Animal Science courses are uniquely beneficial because you will enjoy:
  • An outstanding range of facilities and a high-quality learning environment which is friendly safe and secure The considerable flexibility of the courses which allow specialisation in an area of Animal Science of your choice.

34. SUNY Cobleskill : Catalog : AG : AGBU/ANSC : Animal Science
6 credits from the following animal science courses ANSC 450, Internship in Animal Science, 15. ANSC, BIOL, AGBU, or FWLD 300/400 level courses, 15.
http://www.cobleskill.edu/Catalog/AG/AGBU/ANSC-BT/
@import "/catalog.css"; Catalog Home AG Division > AGBU/ANSC > Animal Science Animal Science Bachelor of Technology Degree
(Application Curriculum Code - 0896) The Animal Science BT degree program is designed to offer students the opportunity to study animal sciences without having to specify a concentration. The program allows the student flexibility in tailoring a program to meet their career goals while giving them a solid base in the animal sciences. Students may enter the program as freshmen or transfer into the program. The program prepares students for careers in the animal industry including animal production, animal nutrition and research. Degree Requirements
To fulfill the requirements for the Bachelor of Technology degree in Animal Science, the candidate must complete a minimum of 78 credits of major field requirements and technical courses, 36 credits of liberal arts and science courses and 12 credits of general electives. Major Field Requirements
Lower-division Requirements: Code Name Credits ANSC 111 Introduction to Animal Science CITA 110 Microcomputer Applications I 3 credits from the following agricultural business courses: Code Name Credits AGBU 101 Introduction to Agricultural Business AGBU 103 Agricultural Economics AGBU 107 Agricultural Business Operations AGBU 121 Marketing Agricultural Products 3 credits from the following management courses:

35. Animal & Dairy Science | Undergraduate Program | Horse Emphasis Program Of The A
veterinary or graduate schools select the science option which includes microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, zoology, and the advanced animal science courses.
http://www.ads.uga.edu/UndergradHorse.htm
Horse Emphasis Program of the Animal Science Major
See Also: Equine Program Homepage
Undergraduates at the University of Georgia may direct up to 20 hours of their electives within the animal science program to the areas of business, production, meat science, or science. The business option allows animal science majors to take advanced courses in agriculture economics, computer science, accounting, finance, and other areas pertaining to business. The production option is designed for the student destined for on-the-farm work and management positions and includes advanced courses in management, medical microbiology, agronomy, agricultural economics, and accounting. Opportunities within the meats industry are numerous and this option includes food safety, microbiology, and advanced meat science courses. Students seeking admission to veterinary or graduate schools select the science option which includes microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, zoology, and the advanced animal science courses. Within the business, production, and science options of the Animal Science program, students may concentrate their studies in the horse area. Students selecting the horse emphasis option take Light Horse Evaluation, Horse Production, and either Beef, Swine, or Dairy Production. The Animal Science Department also offers Management of Horses for Pleasure, Advanced Light Horse Evaluation, Operant Conditioning and Training of Horses and an advanced Equine Reproduction course. A description of each course is provided.

36. Animal Sciences At The University Of Arizona
science/preprofessional additional upper-division lab science courses; race track industry additional business, advanced animal science courses.
http://www.arizona.edu/admissions/degrees/animal-sci.shtml
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Animal Sciences Animal scientists study the breeding, production, marketing, and use of animals in agriculture, entertainment, and companionship. Students learn the biological processes involved in genetics, nutrition, and reproduction as well as the business aspects of racing and livestock management. Specializations include animal industry, science and pre-professional training, or race track industry.
High School Preparation:
  • Freshman Entrance Requirements
  • moderate knowledge of math, interest in biological sciences, interest in the science and business of domestic animal management
Major Requirements:
major requires math beyond general education requirements, but not beyond basic calculus; includes statistics, trigonometry, finite math, calculus or some combination of these courses.
major requires upper-division lab sciences
Careers:
  • livestock production management
  • positions in racing administration and industries serving the agricultural sector: agribusiness firms, financial institutions, breeding associations
  • graduate school in agriculture, the biological and life sciences, medicine or veterinary medicine

37. Animal Sciences
A minor in Animal Sciences consists of 20 credits of animal science courses with a maximum of 6 credits at the 400level; ANSC 400 (Food and People) and ANSC
http://www.anscandnutr.unh.edu/Undergraduate/animal_sciences.htm
Animal Science Undergraduate Degree
Program Descriptions
The Department of Animal and Nutritional Sciences offers programs leading to the bachelors of science degree in: (1) Animal Sciences , with options in either preveterinary medicine, bioscience and technology, or equine sciences; or (2) Dairy Management These programs provide students with fundamental applied education in nutrition, reproduction, genetics, physiology, pathology, cell biology, immunology, and large animal management. Courses are offered in all areas of dairy and light horse production. The department maintains a light horse center and offers an equine program with courses in management, equine diseases, equine discipline, and horsemanship specializing in dressage and combined training. Dairy facilities include housing for more than 100 milking-age cows and the Ritzman Nutrition Laboratory, which is nationally known for its research contributions in dairy cattle nutrition. Miniature swine are maintained at the Burley-Demeritt farm in Lee. Extensive poultry facilities also permit research and graduate training in poultry science. The animal sciences building, Kendall Hall, is a five-story teaching and research facility. This building houses the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab; an electron microscopy facility; and nutrition, physiology and cell culture labs, all of which provide opportunities for students interested in basic animal sciences.

38. Hampshire College -- Amherst, MA
animal science courses. Working with freedom. The following is a sample of courses recently offered in the area of animal science. COURSES
http://www.hampshire.edu/cms/index.php?id=2924

39. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Education - Higher Education - Academ
3. animal science courses on the Web http//www.ais.msstate.edu/aglinks/aglinks.html Directory compiles a list of links to universities with animalscience
http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=279730

40. Animal Science
Information about the courses, requirements, scholarship grants, and faculty profiles for this field. PreVeterinary Medicine studies descriptions included.
http://agri.astate.edu/Animal Science/animal.html
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Degree Requirements 2001-2002
Degree Requirements 2002-2004 View and print degree checklist What is Animal Science?
What type of courses will I take in Animal Science?

Students majoring in animal science at ASU receive a strong background in the biological and natural sciences. This foundation is essential for understanding the principles of animal production. Students also take courses in animal breeding, reproductive physiology, nutrition, meats and muscle biology, and management of livestock species. In addition, undergraduate students in agriculture take courses in business, agricultural economics, agriculture and the environment, and plant science. In keeping with the philosophy of developing well-rounded students, all undergraduates take courses in the humanities and social sciences. Students gain an appreciation of the entire agricultural industry, as well as, all the areas of animal science. What Career Opportunities are Available in Animal Science and Related Industries?
Animal agriculture will continue to face many challenges. To meet these challenges many innovative people will be needed. Recently, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that more than 48,000 jobs will be created annually for college graduates with expertise in agriculture and related industries. The livestock industry and related fields are a major component of the United States' economy and career opportunities abound for both men and women trained in animal science.

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