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  1. Holt Science And Technology: Animals Short Course B
  2. Holt Science and Technology: Animals Short Course B
  3. Animal Diversity: Course C (Glencoe Science) by Sra, 2002-04
  4. Animals: Short Course B (Holt Science and Technology)
  5. Holt Science and Technology: Animals Short Course B
  6. Basic principles of animal science;: A reference unit for teaching basic principles of animal science in vocational agriculture courses in Florida [prepared ... Jr (Florida. State Dept. of Education) by William Bruce Howell, 1966
  7. Syllabus for a course in the basic principles of laboratory animal science for research scientists, technicians, and other support personnel
  8. Zoology, the Animal Kingdom: A Complete Course in 1000 Questions and Answers by Nancy M. Jessop, 1994-07
  9. Mini-Course in Biology: Animal Growth & Development, a Study Guide by Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, 1976-01
  10. Vertebrate Mating Systems: Proceedings of the 14th Course of the International School of Ethology (The Science and Culture Series - Ethology)
  11. Fundamentals of clinical science: [course syllabus] by Eleanor Green, 1979
  12. Structure and development of the vertebrates;: A manual for an integrated course in comparative antomy and embryology (Prentice-Hall animal science series) by Florence Moog, 1949
  13. Animals Short Course B (Animals and Behavior/Invertebrates/Fishes, Amphibians, and Reptiles/Birds and Mammals) ANNOTATED TEACHER'S EDITION by Holt Science & Technology, 2000
  14. Small Animal Neurology: Clinical Examination and Diagnosis, an Interactive Course by Jonathan M. Levine, Gwendolyn J. Levine, 2007-05-30

61. Box Hill Institute - Biotechnology And Animal Sciences – Centre Overview
animal Studies; animal Technology; Biotechnology; Horse Studies; In addition to vocational courses, the Centre offers a Bridging to science Course (Certificate IV
http://www.bhtafe.edu.au/Centres/BiotechnologyandAnimalSciences/
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Biotechnology and Animal Sciences – Centre Overview
Who we are
Box Hill Institute’s Centre for Biotechnology and Animal Sciences has expertise in the development and delivery of training programs for a wide range of animal and science-based industries. The Centre for Biotechnology and Animal Sciences recognises that biotechnology will be a global driver of economic development and a key to Australia’s future prosperity. Biotechnology is an 'enabling' technology that requires highly-specialised skills and knowledge.
What we do
The Centre for Biotechnology and Animal Sciences delivers training across a range of industry areas including:
  • Animal Studies Animal Technology Biotechnology Horse Studies Laboratory Technology Veterinary Nursing Zookeeping
In addition to vocational courses, the Centre offers a Bridging to Science Course (Certificate IV in Science) for adults returning to study. The course is well-respected by selection officers in many tertiary health science and science courses that permit mature-age entry. Our highly-qualified staff design and deliver training to clients at all levels of training, from short courses (eg dog grooming) and on-the-job training in veterinary nursing, through to full-time Advanced Diplomas and Graduate Certificates in Biotechnology.

62. Animal Science
Programme Structure The degree in animal science combines a range of fundamental biological science courses in first and second years.
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/agfor/Courses/Animal Science.hti
BSc ANIMAL SCIENCE Introduction
This degree programme is designed to further knowledge, skills and personal interests already developed, pre-university, in schools, colleges or elsewhere. The emphasis of the study programme is on applied animal sciences and how these are underpinned by many of the exciting topics in current day international science. Such topics include animal growth and development, genetics, health and welfare and biotechnology with specialist coverage of subjects such as immunology, parasitology and cell and molecular biology. Attention is given to the major farm animal species in addition to companion and other animals. The programme encourages development of personal and other skills recognised as enhancing competitiveness in the employment market after graduation. Programme Structure
This degree may be awarded after three years of study as a BSc or Designated degree, or after four years of study as an Honours degree. Prescribed courses Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 What kind of job can I do with this degree?

63. Sciences - Undergraduate Prospectus 2003/2004 - University Of Aberdeen
fundamental biological science courses at Levels 1 and 2 which they can then build upon by studying a selection of courses in applied animal science at Levels
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/ugrad/2004/science/sci_info.php?code=ani_sci

64. LSU Animal Science Course List With Descriptions
courses Offered by the LSU Department of animal science. 1011 Introduction to animal science (3) F,S science and production of beef
http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/inst/research/departments/animalscience/crs_lst.htm
Courses Offered by the LSU Department of Animal Science
  • 1011 Introduction to Animal Science (3) F,S Science and production of beef cattle, sheep, swine, and horses; their role in American agriculture. 2001 Farm Unit Internship (1) F,S,Su Prereq.: ANSC 1011 and consent of department head. 3 hrs work experience. May be taken for a max of 5 credit hours, one per unit. P/F grading. Supervised work experience with animal behavior, vocational management skills, and livestock handling. 2133 Growth and Development of Livestock (3) S 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Cell, tissue, and body growth, development, and composition; patterns of tissue deposition in livestock; control and modification of normal and abnormal growth; evaluation and measurement of composition of beef, sheep, swine, and horses. 3033 Elements of Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation (3) F 1 hr. lecture; 4 hrs. lab. Basic principles and techniques involved in evaluation of meat animals and their carcasses 3034 Advanced Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation (3) S Prereq.: ANSC 3033. 1 hr. lecture; 4 hrs. lab.

65. THE INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE - Course Offerings
THE INSTITUTE OF animal science. SHORT courses for SUMMER 2002. 3,500. Intensive Training Course on Data Evaluation Methods in animal science R D Projects Min.
http://www.uplb.edu.ph/academics/schools/ca/ias/scourses.htm

66. THE INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE - Course Offerings
THE INSTITUTE OF animal science. COURSE OFFERINGS. animal science ANSC 1. Introduction to animal science. Principles of breeding, physiology
http://www.uplb.edu.ph/academics/schools/ca/ias/courses.html

67. Animal Science
animal science. The animal science department offers a wide variety of courses within its curriculum. This course is required of all animal science majors.
http://www.agtech.org/animal_science.htm
Contact Information:
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562 Maple Street
P.O. Box 362
Hathorne, MA 01937
[ Animal Science ] Plant Science Environmental Science Shop Department Senior Rotation Courses
Animal Science The Animal Science department offers a wide variety of courses within its curriculum.
The Program specializes in career opportunities available to graduates in the area of domestic animal care. These include horses, beef and dairy cattle, sheep and other livestock, fish, reptiles, rodents, and birds as well as dog and cat pets.
A student enrolled in this field is given a choice of three major course offerings : our new Veterinary Technology program, Horse Management and Agribusiness . which includes Small Animal Science. Horse Managemen t The equine industry is growing rapidly in our area, and the school has nearly 80 years of experience to pass on to interested students. Our twelve-stall barn houses at least one Palamino, Appaloosa, Morgan, and Arabian for students to care for. Students learn to ride both English and Western styles, and to lunge and ground drive their mounts. Exposure to the show industry is gained at both local and school. competitions.

68. NC A&T Animal Science
A minimum of 30 credit hours is required for completion of a MS Degree in animal Health science. The courses included in the curriculum are divided into a
http://www.ag.ncat.edu/academics/anisci/

69. Undergraduate Science Courses
science courses. Agriculture sciences. BSc (Hons) Agriculture BSc (Hons) Agriculture, Ecology and Environment animal sciences. BSc (Hons) animal science BSc (Hons
http://www.plym.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=6171

70. BSc (Hons) Animal Science (Equine) - University Of Plymouth
The animal science perspective of this course is a response to demands from prospective employers who prefer to employ graduates with an understanding of
http://www.plym.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/1659/BSc (Hons) Animal Science (Equi
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BSc (Hons) Animal Science (Equine)
Entry requirements
Aimed at students who have successfully completed HND or Foundation Degree in Equine Science or similar. Students with appropriate practical experience may also enter this course via BSc (Hons) Animal Science.
Detailed Entry Requirements
Contact details
Admissions Team
Tel +44(0)1752 233093
Contact email
science@plymouth.ac.uk
Course summary
The equine industry, both in the UK and throughout the rest of the world, is growing at a rapid rate. The professional career opportunities within the industry are wide ranging and offer superb prospects for those choosing to work in this exciting and dynamic sector.
What the students say
"I have really enjoyed expanding my understanding of animal science to a broader range of species. I feel better equipped for a career now."
Special features
  • This course provides a 'top up' to degree for those who have successfully completed an HND in Equine Science, have a similar qualification or relevant practical experience The Animal Science perspective of this course is a response to demands from prospective employers who prefer to employ graduates with an understanding of animal science rather than a single focus on horses The beautiful countryside which surrounds the campus provides some of the best riding in the country. The equine competition scene is lively with numerous events taking place locally, including racing (with racecourses at Newton Abbot and Exeter), cross-country, show jumping, point-to-pointing, dressage and showing

71. NMIT - Agriculture & Animal Science - Courses In Horse Breeding
Agriculture and animal science Department. These courses provide the participant with a wide range of practical and theoretical skills that can lead to
http://www.nmit.vic.edu.au/courses/horse/horse_cer_a.html
Courses in Horse Breeding
Certificate III in Agriculture (Horse Breeding)
National Code: RTE30703 Diploma of Agriculture (Horse Breeding)
National Code: RTE50103
Course Location and Contact Information Agriculture and Animal Science Department.
Epping Campus and Northern Lodge Stud, Eden Park - phone: + 61 3 9269 1042.
Email:
agriculture@nmit.vic.edu.au Course Description These courses provide the participant with a wide range of practical and theoretical skills that can lead to employment in the equine industry. Students will also be encouraged to develop industry networks and contacts while undertaking these courses. Career Opportunities Graduates of these courses may gain entry into the wide range of occupations available within the horse industry. Course Duration Full-time: Two years (for both the Certificate III and Diploma)
Part-time/Flexible Delivery: Two to four years depending upon units undertaken.

72. Courses - Department Of Animal Science, University Of Minnesota
courses. Fall AnSc 1021 Avian Sampler AnSc 1101 Introductory animal science AnSc 1403 Companion animal Nutrition and Care AnSc 2012 Livestock and Carcass
http://www.ansci.umn.edu/courses.htm
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Current Issues Proceedings of the W.E. Petersen Symposium
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Animal Biotechnology Center

Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS)
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Fall: AnSc 1007: Horse in Your Backyard AnSc 1011: Domestic Animals and Society AnSc 1511: Food Animal Products for Consumers (Meets with FScN 1511) AnSc 2011: Dairy Cattle Judging AnSc 2102: Horse Production AnSc 2301: Systemic Physiology AnSc 2401: Animal Nutrition AnSc 3142: Advanced Livestock Judging AnSc 3221: Principles of Animal Breeding AnSc 3305: Reproductive Biology in Health and Disease AnSc 4401: Swine Nutrition and Feeding AnSc 4605: Poultry Production Systems Management ... AnSc 4609: Livestock Production Systems AnSc 8134: Ethical Conduct of Animal Research AnSc 8141: Current Topics in Animal Breeding and Genetics AnSc 8312: Protein Metabolism

73. Description Of Animal & Plant Science Courses
s of animal Plant science courses. Instructional units on personal safety, leadership development, entrepreneurship, record......
http://www-ims.tamu.edu/index.aspx?page=126

74. Animal Science
Our program requires that you take courses in the biological and physical sciences sciences, and agriculture as well as in your major field of animal science.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/animals/student.html

75. Animal Science
ANSC 410V Special Topics in animal science (14) (IR). AGRN/HORT 1203 Introduction to Plant sciences (FA SP FDSC, MBIO, POSC, ZOOL or any ANSC Equine courses.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/animals/guide2advising.htm
Animal Science - Curriculum Communications (12 – 15 hours) ENGL 1013 Composition I (FA, SP, SU) ENGL 1023 Composition II (FA, SP, SU) ENGL 2003 Advanced Composition (FA, SP, SU) COMM 1313 Fundamentals of Communications (FA, SP, SU) Any 3 hr communications intensive course US History or Government (3 hours) HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 (FA, SP, SU) HIST 2013 Hist of the Amer People from 1877 to Present (FA, SP, SU) PLSC 2003 American National Government (FA, SP, SU) Mathematics (3 hours) MATH 1203 College Algebra (FA, SP, SU) Physical and Biological Sciences (17 hours) Fine Arts and Humanities (6 hours) (Must select from 2 of these 4 categories) ARTS 1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture (FA, SP, SU) ARCH 1003 Basic Course in the Arts; Architecture Lecture (FA SP SU) ARHS 1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture (FA, SP, SU) COMM 1003 Basic Course in the Arts; Film Lecture (FA SP SU) DRAM 1003 Basic Course in the Arts; Theater Lecture (FA SP SU) LARC 1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Landscape Architecture (FA, SP) MLIT 1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Music Literature (FA AP SU)
OR
PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy (FA SP SU) PHIL 2103 Introduction of Ethics (FA SP SU) PHIL 2203 Logic (FA SP SU)
OR
CLST 1003 Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece (FA, Odd)

76. Faculty Of Veterinary Science : 6. Bachelor Of Animal Science
University of Melbourne Logo, Faculty of Veterinary science Guide to courses 6. Bachelor of animal science.
http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/facs/VET-S12102.html
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6. Bachelor of Animal Science
6.1. Course objectives

6.2. Eligibility

6.3. Application
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6.5. Degree requirements
6. Bachelor of Animal Science
6.1. Course objectives
The objectives of the course leading to the Bachelor of Animal Science are:
  • to provide the opportunity for a student who is, or has been, enrolled in a Bachelor of Veterinary Science course to undertake advanced studies in a discipline area related to earlier completed studies; and to provide a preliminary research training, under appropriate supervision, in that discipline area to a standard equivalent to the honours year of the Bachelor of Science course.
By the end of the course a student should be able to:
  • plan, design and execute a small scientific investigation in that particular discipline; have developed competence with techniques and instrumentation used for scientific investigations in that discipline area; critically appraise and interpret scientific data and present results in the written and verbal forms;

77. Animal Sciences & Agricultural Education
teacher preparation, basic animal science, preveterinary medicine, livestock business management, dairy science, and meat technology. courses integrate animal
http://cast.csufresno.edu/asae/
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Prepare for the future in agricultural sciences, technology, management, education, and ag media communications with a degree in animal sciences or agricultural education! The Department of Animal Sciences and Agricultural Education offers options in agricultural communications, teacher preparation, basic animal science, preveterinary medicine, livestock business management, dairy science, and meat technology. Courses integrate animal evaluation, behavior, disease, environmental management, genetics, health, marketing, muscle biology, nutrition, physiology, production, and reproduction. Instruction in the animal science disciplines is enhanced through practical application at the various farm laboratory units. The Beef, Dairy, Horse, Meats, Sheep, and Swine units are maintained to support this educational purpose. In addition, veterinary and physiology laboratories are utilized to complement on-campus education. A 4,300-acre livestock and range management facility and another 800 acres of rangeland in the Sierra foothills are available. The department is extremely proud of its outstanding faculty and the level and quality of student activities in which they participate.

78. Animal Science
affiliations with national societies such as American Society of animal science. department include student performance in specific courses, student response
http://www.oir.uiuc.edu/assessment/plans/animalscience.htm
Plan to Assess and Improve Student Learning
Department of Animal Sciences University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Section I: Process Used to Develop the Plan Degree Programs in Animal Sciences The Departments of Animal Science and Dairy Science were merged to form the Department of Animal Sciences in 1985. The department offers the following degree programs:
  • B.S. in Animal Sciences M.S. in Animal Sciences Ph.D. in Animal Sciences
Identification of Key Outcomes Key outcomes were identified by the Undergraduate Courses and Curricula Committee for the B.S. program and by the Graduate Courses and Curricula Committee and the Graduate Study Committee for the M.S. and Ph.D. programs. The outcomes proposed by the committees were reviewed and approved by the Department of Animal Sciences faculty, March 12, 1999. Section II: Student Learning Outcomes B.S. Program Undergraduate programs in Animal Sciences are designed to prepare students to become leaders in agribusiness, academe, and government. Faculty have identified the following areas of desired competency:
  • computer literacy effective oral and written expression internships and international experiences leadership and interpersonal skills problem solving and critical thinking skills research and/or independent study experiences subject matter expertise
M.S. and Ph.D. Programs

79. Undergraduate Courses In Animal Science
Undergraduate courses in animal science. Offered spring only. Prerequisite CHEM 1401. 1401 General animal science (32) An introductory survey course.
http://www.sulross.edu/pages/1276.asp
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Undergraduate Courses in Animal Science
Subject course numbers in parentheses at the end of the course description represent the course equivalent in the Texas Common Course Numbering system. 1202 Laboratory Animal Management (2-0)
An introduction into types of care, management and legislative regulations pertaining to laboratory animals. Offered spring only. 1302 Radiology (2-2)
Introduction into radiological techniques in veterinary hospitals and biomedical institutions. Introduction into X-ray with patient positioning, instrumentation and processing of films stressed. Introduction to contrast media. Offered spring only. 1303 Surgical Assistance (2-2)
Introduction of the veterinary technology student to the instruments, equipment and techniques in all phases of surgical preparation, assisting, monitoring, anesthesia and post-operative nursing and cleanup. Offered spring only. 1304 Pharmacology (3-0)
A study of pharmaceuticals and biologicals and their application to the field of veterinary medicine. Classification of drug types, safety and ethics involved in common dispensing. Proper preparations of solutions will be stressed. Offered spring only. Prerequisite: CHEM 1401.

80. 2004/05 Guide To Undergraduate Programs: Veterinary And Animal Sciences
The curriculum combines the basic animal science core courses with the opportunity to concentrate in either equitation and/or horse management.
http://www.umass.edu/ug_programguide/vasci.html

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Courses Faculty
Paige Lab, Stockbridge Hall
Degree: Bachelor of Science For Animal Science and Pre-Veterinary
Contact: George Howe
Office: 315 Stockbridge Hall
Phone: 545-5552 Head of Department: Professor Samuel J. Black. Professors Baldwin, Clark, Osborne; Associate Professors Fissore, Good, Howe, Jerry; Assistant Professors Alfandari, Arcaro, Visconti; Extension Assistant Professor Bedford; Lecturers Barlow, Huyler, Kieser, Mente, Schurink; Adjunct Professors Goldsby, Naber, Semprevivo.
The Field
Animal Science students study the welfare, breeding, nutrition, physiology, pathology, behavior, management, and production of domestic and laboratory animals. Classes in Animal Science are designed to develop scientific awareness, critical and ethical thinking, laboratory and animal management skills, and verbal and written communication. These attributes are acquired through laboratory and lecture courses, independent studies in nationally and internationally recognized research programs, internships in the Equine and Livestock Studies programs, and participation in student and faculty-run programs at the department's Hadley and Deerfield farm complexes. Extensive facilities provide opportunities for students to work directly with animals in their classes and laboratories.
The Major
As the Guide went to press, changes to the Animal Science major were under consideration. Students should check with the department for the latest information.

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