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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

81. Animal Science: General Info
technology). EvCC offers a degree toward a major in animal science, and courses that satisfy a number of the prerequisites for the major.
http://www.evcc.ctc.edu/template.cfm?doc_id=507

82. Animal Science: Teaching And Courses
and fourth years of the animal science programme animal Health, Welfare and Behaviour; animal Physiology; Experimental to select elective courses in areas of
http://www.ucd.ie/ascience/html/pages/teaching.html
WHAT IS ANIMAL SCIENCE?
Animal Science is concerned with the science and business of producing domestic livestock species, including but not limited to beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, poultry, sheep, and pigs. An animal scientist applies principles of the biological, physical, and social sciences to the problems associated with livestock production and management. Animal Science is also concerned with foods of animal origin: meat, dairy foods, and eggs. The food industry is one of the largest and most important industries in Ireland.
If you are interested in efficient production of food animals, processing and consumption of high-quality meats and dairy products or the maintenance of animal health and well-being, then a career in one of the many animal sciences fields may be your key to a rewarding future. Professional education and training in the animal sciences can prepare you for challenging career opportunities in such areas as animal production, breeding, health maintenance and disease control, marketing, processing, distribution, and numerous allied service industries.
Animal scientists must have formal training and appropriate experience to learn and apply the complex principles involved in animal production, care, and use. Knowledge of such basic subjects as animal behavior and management, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, and meat science is essential to persons entering most animal sciences professions. However, a farm or animal-related background is not required.

83. University Of Manitoba: Department Of Animal Science - Programs & Courses - Grad
035.714. Course 035.714 animal science Seminar. 12 org. Follow this link to view Graduate Studies courses in animal science. Follow
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/afs/animal_science/programs/graduate.html

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OVERVIEW GRADUATE STUDENTS RESEARCH ... return PROGRAMS page G RADUATE PROGRAM Chair of Graduate Studies Committee: A. Kennedy The Department Of Animal Science offers graduate instruction leading to the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. Courses of study and research may be undertaken in several disciplines related to animal science. These include genetics (animal breeding), nutrition (monogastric and ruminant) and physiology (digestive, environmental, reproductive). Experimental species include cattle (beef and dairy), poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese), sheep, swine, laboratory animals (mice, rats, rabbits) and wildlife animals. Studies may also involve feed and food safety, toxicology or more general fields of livestock and poultry production. The Department has well equipped facilities and laboratories to provide for instruction and experimental projects in the above fields.

84. Hartpury College - Animal Science
courses AZ. Find a course. Facilities. Other animal science Veterinary Nursing science courses. Home Page courses animal science. courses Higher education.
http://www.hartpury.ac.uk/courses/programme.asp?RProgrammeID=23&RStudyLevelID=2

85. Animal Sciences ANSC Courses - Graduate Catalog Fall 2003 - University Of Maryla
Graduate courses for ANSC animal science. Lectures, experimental courses, and other special subjects in the fields of animal sciences and veterinary medicine.
http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/courses/ANSC.html
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Animal Science
Schedule of Classes: Fall Winter Spring Summer
(Only current and next semester available) ANSC 401 Fundamentals of Nutrition (3 credits)
Prerequisite: CHEM 104 and ANSC 212. Recommended: BCHM 261.
A study of the fundamental role of all nutrients in the body including their digestion, absorption and metabolism. Dietary requirements and nutritional deficiency syndromes of laboratory and farm animals and humans. ANSC 412 Introduction to Diseases of Animals (3 credits)
Two lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: MICB 200 and BIOL 105.
This course gives basic instruction in the nature of disease: including causation, immunity, methods of diagnosis, economic importance, public health aspects and prevention and control of the common diseases of sheep, cattle, swine, horses and poultry. ANSC 413 Laboratory Animal Management (3 credits)
A comprehensive course in care and management of laboratory animals. Emphasis will be placed on physiology, anatomy and special uses for the different species. Disease prevention and regulations for maintaining animal colonies will be covered. Field trips will be required. ANSC 415 Parasitic Diseases of Domestic Animals (3 credits)
Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ANSC 412 or equivalent.

86. Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Science University - Seminary Hills, Nagpur
Information about the colleges, administration, courses, academics, and research conducted. Located at Nagpur.
http://www.mafsu.com
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87. Professional Animal Care Specialist Program Online Distance Learning
Research animal Care programs from Professional Career Development Institute and 7382 other online education programs and courses.
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://feedpoint.net/r/redir.jsp?engine=INK&pci

88. Course Information - Undergraduate Study - The University Of Nottingham
animal science is a broadbased course ranging from molecular/biochemical/physiological aspects through to whole animal responses drawing on examples from farm
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/prospectuses/undergrad/course.phtml?code=000251

89. LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSE - 2003
LABORATORY animal science COURSE 2003. ROOM 641 - Strom Thurmond Biomedical Research Center. Thursday, 200 - 400 pm. Revised 7/22/03. Date. Lecture. Presenter.
http://research.musc.edu/dlar/las_course.htm
LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSE - 2003 ROOM 641 - Strom Thurmond Biomedical Research Center Thursday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Revised 7/22/03 Date Lecture Presenter August Using Animals in Biomedical Research Swindle September Dogs/Cats Laber Animal Identification Harris Techniques Used in Research/Wet Lab Barto IACUC Function, Protocol Review Miller* October Animal Health Goodrich Exam I Allston Mice/Rats Smith Transgenics Smith Open November Rabbits Goodrich Hamster/GP/Gerbils Bingel Farm Animals Swindle Holiday December Cryopreservation / Transgenic Techniques Spyropoulos* Surgery/Anesthesia/Euthanasia Smith COMPREHENSIVE FINAL Allston This course is designed both to meet the requirements of the Animal Welfare Act and to provide training for research technicians for certification by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS). Students will learn laws and regulations, animal models, breeding techniques, basic husbandry and common diseases of the various species used in research. Students will gain practical experience in identification, handling and clinical techniques on the common laboratory species.

90. Animal Science
Institution Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 148534801 Course Title Ethics and animal science (AN SC 414) Instructors Debbie Cherney, 607-255-2882; A. van
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Institution: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Course Title: Ethical Issues in Animal Agriculture
Instructor: Bernard Rollin, 970-491-6315
Summary: This pioneering course has been a part of the required block for agricultural students at Colorado State University since 1980. It deals with issues of farm animal welfare, ethical theory, and emerging social ethics for animals. Institution: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Course Title: Agricultural Ethics
Instructors: Bernard Rollin and Robert Zimdahl, 970-491-6315
Summary: This course, open to all undergraduates, deals with issues such as pesticides and herbicides, animal welfare, environmental despoliation, family farms, agricultural biotechnology, rural communities, and husbandry-based versus industry-based agriculture. Institution: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4801
Course Title: Ethics and Animal Science (AN SC 414)
Instructors: Debbie Cherney, 607-255-2882; A. van Tienhoven, 607-255-4407, Department of Animal Science, Morrison Hall

91. Animal Science - Course Catalog - Moorpark College
ANSC M60 AZ 1 to 3 Units Topics in animal science Prerequisite To be determined Class Hours To be determined. Each course deals with a specific topic not
http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/catalog/subjects/ansc.htm
Course Catalog
Animal Science
Back to Information Page Courses ANSC M02 2 Units
Animal Health and Safety

Prerequisite: None
Class Hours: 2 lecture Introduces the health and safety issues associated with keeping animals in captivity. Presents the essentials of a preventative medicine program, emphasizing procedures for proper hygiene, quarantine, vaccinations, and safety. Addresses the safety of the animal keeper/handler with a consideration of zoonosis. Formerly EATM M02. Applies to Associate Degree. ANSC M03 2 Units
Animal Nutrition

Prerequisite: ANSC M02
Class Hours: 2 lecture Provides a basic understanding of those factors relating to the feeding and nutritional needs of domestic and non-domestic animals in captivity as well as in the wild. Formerly EATM M03. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ANSC M04 3 Units
Animal Behavior

Prerequisite: None
Class Hours: 3 lecture Introduces the study of animal behavior, emphasizing learning theory. Focuses on classical and operant conditioning. Applies concepts of ethnology and behavior modification to the maintenance and training of animals in captivity. (Same course as PSY M12.) Formerly EATM M04. Applies to Associate Degree. Transfer credit: CSU. ANSC M04L 0.5 Unit

92. Animal Science 434 - Reproductive Physiology

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93. Faculty Of Veterinary Science : 7. Bachelor Of Animal Science
The Bachelor of Veterinary science with the Bachelor of animal science is considered as a combined course for the purpose of student benefits. Eligibility.
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7. Bachelor of Animal Science
Course objectives The objectives of the course leading to the degree of 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; prepare the results of an investigation in a format suitable for publication in a scientific journal; and

94. K-State Department Of Animal Sciences And Industry Course List For Spring 2004
This page lists the courses available in the Department of animal Sciences and Industry for the Spring 2004 semester.
http://courses.k-state.edu/spring2004/ASI/schedule.html
Courses at K-State Spring 2004 Spring 2004 Course Schedule
Department of Animal Sciences and Industry
Spring 2004 Course List
Course Title Ref Gr Cr Sec Type No Op Days Hours Room Instructor Princ Animal Science A LEC P M W F WB 123 Nichols, David A LAB P W WB 146 Schaake, Scott L LAB P W WB 146 Pope, Ronald V LAB P U WB 146 Unruh, John A Dairy/Poultry Scienc LAB P M CL 226 Stevenson, Jeffrey S Beyer, R Scott LAB P M CL 226 Stevenson, Jeffrey S Beyer, R Scott LAB P W CL 226 Stevenson, Jeffrey S Beyer, R Scott Closed LAB P W CL 226 Stevenson, Jeffrey S Beyer, R Scott Hist/Attitu Anim Use A LEC P M W WB 111 Dikeman, Michael E REC F WB 111 Livestock/Meat Eval LAB P M W WB 111 Unruh, John A LEC F 1:30 p.m. WB 123 Nichols, David A LAB P M W WB 111 Unruh, John A LEC F 1:30 p.m. WB 123 Nichols, David A Fund Of Nutrition A REC P M W F WB 123 Johnson, Brad J Principle Of Feeding LAB P T CL 226 Drouillard, James S LEC T U WB 123 Derouchey, Joel M LAB P T CL 226 Drouillard, James S LEC T U WB 123 Derouchey, Joel M LAB P U CL 226 Drouillard, James S

95. Purdue Animal Sciences Undergraduate Program
animal Sciences Career Services; Interntional Internship Program This is a program of the USDA s ANSC courses which need TAs for the Fall 2004 semester.
http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/ugrad/
Undergraduate Program
Current ANSC Students
Prospective Students

96. CTE - Agricultural Education - Course Descriptions
This course covers instruction that expands upon the scientific knowledge and skills developed in animal science I to include more advanced scientific
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/workforce_development/agriculture/course-descript
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Course Blueprint: 99bp6810.pdf
This course provides instruction that focuses on integrating biological/physical sciences with technology as related to the environment, natural resources, food production, and science and agribusiness. Topics of instruction include agricultural awareness and literacy, leadership and FFA, employability skills, introduction to all aspects of the total agricultural industry. Skills in biology, language, writing, computers, math, and physics are reinforced in this course. Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course are: field trips, shadowing, agriscience projects, and supervised agricultural experience. Supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA leadership activities are integral components of the course and provide many opportunities for practical application of instructional competencies. Prerequisite: None
Agricultural Advanced Studies
Course Number: 6899
Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Blueprint: None Available
This is a three-phased exit course for seniors that is career-focused in agricultural education. The three components of the program include a research paper, a product, and a presentation. Students demonstrate their ability to use content and apply knowledge to real-world situations in a career major. In addition, they will also demonstrate their ability to write, speak, apply knowledge, problem-solve, and use life skills such as time management, planning, follow-through, and organization. Students work under the guidance of a teacher facilitator in collaboration with community members, business representatives and other school-based personnel.

97. Biology, Experimental Animal Sciences
students must attend the introductory course, which includes guided selfstudy in the basic underlying facts and principles of experimental animal sciences.
http://www.science.leidenuniv.nl/graduateschool/index.php3?m=12&c=113

98. Summer Programs
** Please Select a Course ***.
http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ctysummer/catalogs/caascience.html
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2004 Summer Programs Catalog
Table of Contents Welcome Important Dates Sites Choosing the Right Courses ... Math Courses Science Courses Student Life A Word to Parents Medical Care Course Assignments ... Frequently Asked Questions Science Courses All CAA science courses include classroom instruction as well as laboratory and/or field work. Students gather and interpret data, master important scientific concepts, and learn to recognize relationships between physical phenomena. In addition to lectures and reading assignments, science courses include oral presentations and written assignments, particularly lab reports. Science courses require a minimum math score on the SAT I; please refer to the Eligibility section of this catalog.

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