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  1. Animals Grade 6: Holt Science & Technology [Short Course], Science Kit, Non-Consumable (Science Kits) by Holt Rinehart & Winston, 2002-01
  2. Zoology, the Animal Kingdom: A Complete Course in 1000 Questions and Answers by Nancy M. Jessop, 1994-07
  3. Caribbean Primary Science: Teachers' Guide Bk. 6: A Practical Course (Longman Caribbean Primary Science) by Andy Bailey, O. Douglas, et all 1995-08-23
  4. Integrated Science: Bk. 2: Examination Course by Mick Michell, etc., 1987-08-28
  5. Caribbean Primary Science: Bk. 5: A Practical Course (Longman Caribbean Primary Science) by Andy Bailey, O. Douglas, et all 1995-03-27
  6. 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
  7. Exploring Science: Integrated Course for the Caribbean Bk. 2 by June Mitchelmore, 2000-07-14
  8. Mini-Course in Biology: Animal Growth & Development, a Study Guide by Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, 1976-01
  9. S. Chands' Simpified Course in Zoology: Chordates Embryology and Histology by Usha Gupta, 2008-09-02
  10. Fundamentals of clinical science: [course syllabus] by Eleanor Green, 1979
  11. Discovering Science: a Primary Course for Namibia: Grade 6 by Nepeti Nicanor, Henriette Speelman, 1997-02-15
  12. Animals Course Eyes (Animals of course!) by Jill Bailey, 1984-05-04
  13. Tissue In Situ Hybridization: Methods in Animal Development (An Embo Practical Course) by Trevor Jowett, 1997-01
  14. Heredity and Eugenics: A Course of Lectures Summarizing Recent Advances in Knowledge in Variation, Heredity, and Evolution and Its Relation to Plant, Animal and Human Improvement and Welfare by John Merle Coulter, Charles Benedict Davenport, et all 2010-04-20

21. Animal Science
Both options emphasize a practical curriculum made up of courses in agriculture,animal science, communications, and sciences. animal science courses (AnSc).
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/academics/cag/animsci.php
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College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management
University of Hawaii at Hilo 200 W. Kawili St. Hilo, HI 96720-4091
Animal Science
Animal Science Program
Animal Science students can choose either the Pre-Veterinary or Animal Production Option. Students enrolled in either curriculum can receive a Bachelor of Science degree. Both options emphasize a practical curriculum made up of courses in agriculture, animal science, communications, and sciences. Animal Science courses integrate genetics, health, housing, management, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, and livestock evaluation. The College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management has a farm with livestock close to campus so students can receive valuable hands-on experience with animals. A commercial cow-calf operation is used in an intensive grazing management system. Flocks of meat goats and hair sheep are maintained at the farm. The swine operation consists of dark and white lines maintained in confinement and outside lots. The animals are used during lab periods to provide hands-on experience for students to help translate classroom instruction into real life situations. Employment opportunities at the farm also exist for those students wanting additional experience.

22. Animal Science At ISU-Courses
Iowa State University GRADUATE animal science courses (An S). Courses Primarilyfor Graduate Students (open to qualified undergraduate students). An S 500.
http://www.ans.iastate.edu/graduate/courses.html
Catalog Index Schedule of Classes General Course Info GRADUATE ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSES (An S)
Courses Primarily for Graduate Students
(open to qualified undergraduate students)
An S 500. Computer Techniques for Biological Research
(5-0) first 3 weeks. Cr. 1. F. Prereq: Stat 401. Quick start computing techniques for solving research problems. Organization of data and transfer of files on workstations. Programming SAS, developing models, and techniques for analysis of designed experiments. An S 501. Survey of Animal Science Disciplines
(1-0) Cr. 1. S. Required for Animal Science graduate students. Discussion of programs of research and outreach in Animal Science. Issues impacting the animal industry. Offered on a satisfactory-fail grading basis only. An S 503. Seminar in Animal Production
(1-0) Cr. 1. May be repeated. F. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Discussion and evaluation of current topics in animal production and management. An S 505. Introductory Techniques in Nutrition Experimentation
(2-3) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2001. Prereq: Stat 401. Planning, execution, interpretation, and communication of nutrition research.

23. Descriptions Of The Animal Science Courses
AS 490, Animal Science Senior Seminar Current Issues Review of current research,discussions, and reports. Limited to 2 credits. Dual Numbered Courses.
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

24. Department Of Animal Science - Oklahoma State University
animal science courses from the Department of Animal Science at OklahomaState University. Department animal science courses (ANSI). 1124
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/index-complete.htm
Department of Animal Science
Oklahoma State University Department of Animal Science Cooperative Extension Publications Research ... Comments, Questions or Suggestions
Animal Science Courses (ANSI)
1124 Introduction to the Animal Sciences . Lab 2. Species adaptability, product standards and requirements, areas and types of production, processing and distribution of products, includes meat animals, dairy and poultry. 1133 Fundamentals of Food Science . Food industry from producer to consumer and the current U.S. and world food situations. 2112 Live Animal Evaluation . Lab 4. Prerequisite: 1124. Using tools for selection including performance records, pedigree information and visual appraisal, in evaluation of cattle, swine, sheep, horses and poultry. 2123 Livestock Feeding. Lab 2. Nutrients and their functions, nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock; composition and classification of feed stuffs and ration formulation. Not required of animal science majors. 2253 Meat Animal and Carcass Evaluation . Lab 2. Prerequisite: 1124. Evaluation of carcasses and wholesale cuts of beef, pork and lamb. Factors influencing grades, yields and values in cattle, swine and sheep.

25. Animal Science Courses
Animal Science Course Units. Undergraduate. Graduate. 04034163, Principles of AnimalTreatment. 04033170, Computerized Management of Animal Science Information.
http://www.kmitl.ac.th/ansc/course.html
Animal Science Course Units
  • Undergraduate
  • Graduate
  • Undergraduate Codes Names Principles of Animal Husbandry Poultry Production Swine Production Ruminant Production Rabbit Production Animal Nutrition Animal Nutrition Laboratory Animal Feed Technology Animal Breeding Physiology and Anatomy of Farm Animals 1 Physiology and Anatomy of Farm Animals 2 Animal Product Technology Meat Science and Technology Meat Hygiene Animal Hygiene Principles of Veterinary Public Health Service Drug Application in Farm Animals Principles of Animal Treatment Computerized Management of Animal Science Information Computer for Animal Science Research and Presentation Animal Farm Automation Egg Incubation and Hatchery Management Waste Management in Animal Farm Behavior of Domestic Animals Animal Biotechnology Grazing Management Livestock Development Administration Selected Topics in Animal Science Farm Practices in Animal Science Seminar Special Problems
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    Graduate Codes Name Advanced Animal Nutrition Advanced Animal Breeding Advanced Animal Physiology Animal Biochemistry Research Techniques in Animal Science Special Problems Animal Science Seminar 1 Animal Science Seminar 2 Thesis Ruminant Nutrition Toxic Substances in Animal Nutrition Advanced Genetics Advanced Meat Science Veterinary Microbiology Advance Forage Crops Computer for Agricultural Research

    26. Gesellschaft Für Versuchstierkunde - Society For Laboratory Animal Science (GV-
    Workshop FELASA on the Use of Life Animals in Laboratory animal science coursesLaboratory animal science courses Educating Attitude or Training Skills?
    http://www.gv-solas.de/vera/wor3.html
    Publikationen Veranstaltungen Tierschutz Jobs ... Home Workshop FELASA on the Use of Life Animals in Laboratory Animal Science Courses: Laboratory Animal Science Courses: Educating Attitude or Training Skills?
    Organised on behalf of the Felasa Board by:
    Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga, Vice-president of the working groups, Harry Blom, Treasurer
    Background: This workshop will highlight which arguments can be used for and against the use of live animals for teaching purposes in laboratory animal science courses for researchers (Felasa Category C). Can alternatives replace the use of live animals in teaching and training? Do alternatives have any value at all? Isn't it more important to teach attitudes instead of skills? Program: Introduction:
    Presentations:
    • Educating attitude is more important than the use of animals
      • Bert van Zutphen/Harry Blom, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
    • Refinement requires some use of animals in teaching humane handling and experimental techniques
      • Jann Hau, Uppsala University, Sweden
    • Arguments against the use of live animals
      • Ursula Sauer
      Discussion: Participants will discuss in 5 groups (6-8 persons per group) a number of questions. Each group will report back. These conclusions will be published in the proceedings of the conference by Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga and Harry Blom.

    27. University Of Saskatchewan - Animal & Poultry Science Courses
    oral presentations and term reports with a goal of providing the student with backgroundinformation necessary to complete upper year animal science courses.
    http://www.usask.ca/registrar/99_00_Calendar/Coll_of_AG/AG_course_ANSC.html
    ANIMAL AND POULTRY SCIENCE
    AN SC 212.3
    Livestock and Poultry Production
    The structure of the livestock and poultry industries. Principles, problems, and programs associated with production. AN SC 301.3
    Animal Production Tour
    3(Summer Tour)

    Prerequisite(s): AN SC 212 and permission of the instructor.
    Introduces students to the diversity of animal agriculture and agri-business. Students will participate in a five day field trip that will cover traditional and exotic livestock production and marketing enterprises as well as food and feed processing facilities. Emphasis will be placed on exposing the student to livestock production conditions over the range of commercial operations found in Saskatchewan. Students will be expected to integrate information gathered from the field-trip into oral presentations and term reports with a goal of providing the student with background information necessary to complete upper year Animal Science courses. A special fee (approximately $250.00) will be assessed to cover expenses. AN SC 313.3

    28. SUNY Cobleskill : Catalog : AG : AGBU/ANSC : Animal Science
    6 credits from the following animal science courses ANSC 450, Internship inAnimal 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:

    29. SUNY Cobleskill : Catalog : AG : AGBU/ANSC : Agricultural Science : Animal Scien
    OR, ANSC 123, Introduction to Dairy Nutrition, 4. ANSC, Any animal science coursesincluding one 200 level 3credit course, 6. Major Field Electives 12 credits.
    http://www.cobleskill.edu/Catalog/AG/AGBU/AGSC/ANSC.html
    @import "/catalog.css"; Catalog Home AG Division > AGBU/ANSC > Agricultural Science Agricultural Science Associate in Applied Science Degree
    (Application Curriculum Code - 0514)
    Animal Science Concentration (Pre-Veterinary) Degree Requirements
    To fulfill requirements for the Associate in Applied Science degree, the candidate in the major field of Agricultural Science must complete a minimum of 66 credit hours of academic work with a GPA of not less than 2.00. These include 25 credits of major field requirements, 32 credits in prescribed areas of liberal arts and sciences, and 9 credits of general electives. Major Field Requirements Code Name Credits ANSC 111 Introduction to Animal Science ANSC 122 Feeds and Feeding OR ANSC 123 Introduction to Dairy Nutrition ANSC Any Animal Science courses including one 200 level 3-credit course Major Field Electives
    12 credits. Courses with any of the following prefixes: AGBU, AGEN, AGRN, ANSC, AGSC. Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
    ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 BIOL 111 and BIOL 112 CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 ; 6 credits of Economics; 4 credits of Chemistry; 3 credits of Mathematics ( MATH 111 or higher); 1 credit of Physical Education; additional courses to total 6 credits, to be selected from remaining categories of Trustees' General Education Core Requirement.

    30. Animal Sciences Courses
    For current information about animal science courses offered, leave the Catalogsite using the link to the Class Search. Undergraduate Catalog 2002 2003.
    http://www.catalog.uconn.edu/ansc.htm
    Undergraduate Catalog - HTML Undergraduate Catalog - PDF Class Search To print a copy of this page exactly as it appears in the paper document, use the link to PDF.
    For current information about Animal Science courses offered, leave the Catalog site using the link to the Class Search.
    Undergraduate Catalog 2002 - 2003
    Animal Science (ANSC)
    Head of Department: Professor Ian C. Hart
    Department Office: Room 108, White Building (Animal Science) For 2-year course listing, refer to Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture (SAAS).
    120. Introduction to Animal Science
    First semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour discussion or laboratory period. Taught concurrently with SAAS 020 Darre The biological, physical, and social factors that influence animal production and utilization. 125. Behavior and Training of Domestic Animals Second semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour laboratory. Taught concurrently with SAAS 025 Darre Application of behavior of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, swine and poultry to their management, training and welfare. Basic principles of genetics and physiology of behavior, perception, training, learning, motivation, and stress with consideration of integrated behavioral management and animal welfare. 127. Introduction to Companion Animals

    31. Animal Science Courses
    MJC Online Course Catalog. animal science courses. Also See AgricultureGeneral,Agricultural Science, Agriculture-Vocational and
    http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/catalog/courses/anmlsci_courses.htm
    MJC
    Online Course Catalog Animal Science Courses Also See: Agriculture-General, Agricultural Science, Agriculture-Vocational and Technical, Food Processing, Forestry, Forestry-Vocational, Fruit Science, Natural Resources, Ornamental Horticulture and Plant Science. AN-SC 50 PREPARATORY ANIMAL SCIENCES 3 Units A preparatory survey of the livestock industry, supply of animal products and their uses. A special emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptation and contributions of farm animals to the ag industry. Analyze the economic trends and career opportunities in animal agriculture. Field trips are required. Lecture: 3 hours.
    AN-SC 200 INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL SCIENCE 3 Units A survey of the livestock industry, supply of animal products and their uses. A special emphasis on the origin, characteristics, adaptation and contributions of farm animals to the ag industry. Analyze the economic trends and career opportunities in animal agriculture. Field trips are required. Lecture: 3 hours. (CAN AG 6, CSU, UC, GR)
    AN-SC 201 BEEF CATTLE SCIENCE 3 Units A study of the principles and practices of purebred and commercial beef cattle production throughout California, the U.S. and the world. Emphasis to be placed on the importance of breeds, breeding principles, selection, nutrition, environmental management, health, marketing and recordkeeping to ensure scientifically-based management decisions and consumer product acceptance as applied to beef cattle. Field trips required. Lecture: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. (CAN AG 20, CSU, GR)

    32. UC Davis General Catalog ANS Courses
    Tutoring of students in lower division animal science courses; weekly conferencewith instructors in charge of courses; written critiques of teaching procedures
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/ANS/ANScourses.html

    33. Animal Science - Courses
    Online courses. Principles of animal science (342-250A)
    http://animsci.agrenv.mcgill.ca/courses
    Timetable
    (Winter 2000)
    On-line Courses Principles of Animal Science (342-250A)
    Dairy Cattle Production (342-450A)

    Biology of Lactation (342-460B)

    Statistical Methods II (360-610A)
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    Fundamentals of Nutrition (342-330A
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    34. On-Line Courses - Department Of Animal Science - Oklahoma State University
    Independent Correspondence Study courses from animal science
    http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/course
    1124 Introduction to the Animal Sciences 3373 Food Chemistry 3423 (N) Animal Genetics 3433 Animal Breeding 3443 Animal Reproduction 3523 Pet and Companion Animal Mgmt 3543 Principles of Animal Nutrition 3603 Processing Dairy Foods 3653 Applied Animal Nutrition 3763 Food Analysis 3903 Agricultural Animals of the World 4543 Dairy Cattle Science 4632 Stocker and Feedlot Management 4643 Swine Science 4712 Livestock Sales Management 4863 Capstone for Animal Agriculture 4900 Web Design for Livestock Majors 5010 Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy 5113 Basic Reproductive Physiology 5303 Advanced Animal Breeding 5733 Advanced Ruminant Nutrition

    35. Animal Science-Nutritional Sciences Courses
    Nutritional sciences Council An S 319. Prereq 214, course in organic chemistry or biochemistry. Fundamentals of nutrition. animal science. An S 319. animal Nutrition. (22) Cr.
    http://www.ans.iastate.edu/NSCcourses.html
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      Animal Science An S 319. Animal Nutrition
      (2-2) Cr. 3. F.S.SS. Prereq: 214, course in organic chemistry or biochemistry. Fundamentals of nutrition. Essential nutritive requirements of domestic animals, sources of nutrients, composition and identification of feeds, diet formulation and feeding recommendations. Nonmajor graduate credit. An S 419. Advanced Animal Nutrition
      (2-0) Cr. 2. F. Prereq: 214, 319. Detailed consideration of digestion, metabolism, and assimilation of nutrients. Recent advances and developments in basic nutrition. Nonmajor graduate credit. An S 505. Introductory Techniques in Nutrition Experimentation
      (2-3) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2001. Prereq: Stat 401. Planning, execution, interpretation, and communication of nutrition research. An S 511. Applied Ruminant Nutrition

    36. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Animal Science Course Descriptions
    School for professional dog trainers offers courses and workshops taught by PhDs and vets. Earn certification and CEUs in dog behavior, training, and breeder programs.
    http://siswww.uwyo.edu/reg/bulletin/ansc.html
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    Animal Science (ANSC)
    1000 Level 2000 Level 3000 Level 4000 Level 1000. Intellectual Community in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 1. Introduction to the field of animal and veterinary sciences and the purpose and philosophy of higher education. Major issues in the field will be explored through writing and class discussion. The undergraduate curriculum and career options are also discussed. 1010. Livestock Production. 4. Scope of industry, management of beef cattle, sheep, dairy cattle, horses, swine and poultry. Introduces breeding and genetics, reproduction and nutrition of domestic animals. Acquaints students with wool, meat, dairy and poultry products. (Normally offered fall semester)
    1030. Equine Management. 3. An overview of the horse industry and proper way to manage horses.
    1060. Horsemanship Theory. 1. Class discussions based on reading assignments will include proper English and western horsemanship (equitation). Students will evaluate their own horsemanship skills and those of others utilizing written critiques. Methods of improving horsemanship skills will be discussed and applied to the intercollegiate horse showing activity.
    1070. Livestock Fitting and Showing. 1.

    37. World Of Animal Science - Online Dog Training And Breeder Courses
    Online and ground based courses in dog obedience and socialization training, canine behavior, dog Category Shopping Pets Dogs Training...... is state licensed instructional school and a leader in providing online distancelearning and groundbased academic programs in applied animal science to a
    http://worldofanimalscience.com/
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    Thursday, April 3, 2003 Learning in the 21st Century AIAS is state licensed instructional school and a leader in providing online distance learning and ground-based academic programs in applied animal science to a diverse global student population. Our outstanding university and clinical faculty bring research, teaching and practical experience to our Internet-based virtual classrooms and regionally-based animal workshops and behavior clinics. We invite you to review the credentials of our faculty and read what are students are saying about our career programs working with animals.
    Companion Animal Behavior Counseling Program
    Canine Behavior Specialization
    Feline Behavior Specialization (Fall 2003) The field of applied animal behavior for companion animals is experiencing explosive growth throughout the modern world. Our canine behavior specialization track includes dog training and behavior counseling for professional dog trainers and is taught by university and clinical faculty in online virtual classrooms and regional ground-based workshops and behavior clinics. This program satisfies the theoretical and practical course requirements for board certification with the Association of Companion Animal Behavior Counselors.

    38. AIAS - American Institute For Animal Science
    How much do AIAS programs cost? courses are US $375 per 16 Clock Hours. Ourgroundbased address is American Institute for animal science, Inc.
    http://worldofanimalscience.com/aias/faq.shtml
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    Thursday, April 3, 2003 Frequently Asked Questions Why e-education at AIAS? Getting to a campus several times per week, searching for a parking spot and rushing to classes after a hard day's work or on a weekend can make learning a rather unpleasant experience. Enter AIAS's distance learning, e-education environment. On-line courses at AIAS are instructor-driven by an academic faculty with lesson plans designed for the working adult. On-the-ground seminars and internships can then further a student's education building on the theory that has already been earned. Do I need to have a previous degree to take a certificate program? All courses and programs require a high school diploma, competency in reading and writing English, and competency in the use of a personal computer, navigating the Internet and using e-mail. Specialty courses may have other requirements. Check courses for special requirements. How will I learn? AIAS e-education provides a collaborative learning environment where students can share their learning, life's experiences and viewpoints with their instructor and others students. Students will read assigned text and web-based material and conduct on-line and real world research. They will then demonstrate their knowledge of the subject material through writing assignments, on-line exams, and projects that are assessed by their instructors in an educational group-learning environment. Instructors are available online to provide individual mentoring, to review student assignments and to lead course discussion forums. Feedback is provided to students at each step of the way. Students participate from home or work and can schedule their readings, discussion postings and project assignments for days and times most convenient to them. Live online chats and presentations supplement and enhance the online learning experience.

    39. UNAM - Department Of Animal Science - Courses
    Department of animal science Faculty of Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUniversity of Namibia P Bag 13301,Windhoek. Namibia tel
    http://www.unam.na/faculties/agriculture/ans-bsc.htm
    Department of Animal Science Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Namibia P Bag 13301,Windhoek. Namibia tel 264+61+206 3890 fax 264+61+206 3013 B.Sc. (Agriculture) Animal Science Curriculum (Semester System) First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Elementary Mathematics Introduction to Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics Field Attachment Field Attachment Rural Sociology Animal Nutrition Range and Pasture Management Computer Literacy Biometrics Parasitology Beef Production Introductory Concepts in Physics Genetics Animal Production Poultry and Ostrich Production General Biology Introduction to Plant Science Animal Anatomy and Physiology; Seminars Introductory Concepts in Physics Food and Human Nutrition Agricultural Extension Research Project Chemistry for Agriculture I General Microbiology Feeds and Feeding Project Planning and Management Chemistry for Agriculture II Production Economics Animal Health Financial Management in Agriculture Introduction to Agriculture and Natural Resources Communication and Information Systems Game Ranching Small Ruminant Production Biochemistry Animal Breeding Dairy Production Livestock Production Systems Pig and Rabbit Produciton Meat Science and Livestock Products Introduction to Agricultural Engineering

    40. Courses. Department Of Animal Science, University Of Tennessee
    animal science Course Listing. Curricula for the College Course offerings by otherCASNR departments College of Veterinary Medicine courses Course housekeeping
    http://www.agriculture.utk.edu/ansci/courses.htm

    Animal Science Course Listing
    Online@UT Undergraduate Course listing (UT Catalog)
    UT Undergraduate Catalog

    Graduate Course listing
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    Undergraduate Curricula for the College

    Course offerings by other CASNR departments

    College of Veterinary Medicine Courses

    Course "housekeeping" information
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    Department of Animal Science
    , 2505 River Drive, The University of Tennessee , Knoxville, TN 37996-4574
    865-974-7286 (ph) 865-974-7297 (FAX) amathew@utk.edu
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