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TH 695: Independent Study
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall, Spring, Summer.
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VM 601: Perspectives in Veterinary Medicine
1.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Identification and development of personal, professional, and leadership skills and orientation to PVM program and veterinary profession.
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VM 601 - Perspectives in Veterinary Medicine
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VM 606: Veterinary Immunology
3.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Infectious agents, immune-mediated diseases, immune deficiencies, and principles of vaccination.
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VM 606 - Veterinary Immunology
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VM 616: Functional Anatomy
0.00 - 8.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Must register for lecture, laboratory, and recitation. Embryonic development and organogenesis are incorporated to improve understanding of normal anatomy and common developmental pathologies.
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VM 618: Veterinary Physiology and Histology
0.00 - 7.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Must register for lecture and laboratory. Gross, microscopic anatomy and physiology of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, respiratory, hemopoietic, urinary systems in selected domestic animals.
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VM 619: Veterinary Neurobiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Spring. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Must register for lecture and laboratory. Structural and functional foundations of nervous system activity; introduction to clinical neurology.
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VM 619 - Veterinary Neurobiology
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VM 621: Exotic Animal Anatomy and Husbandry
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Spring. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Must register for lecture and laboratory. Applied veterinary anatomy and husbandry of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
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VM 623: Veterinary Nutrition and Metabolism
2.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Spring. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Intermediary metabolism, nutrients, and animal nutrition.
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VM 624: Veterinary Feeds and Feeding
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Spring. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Must register for lecture and laboratory. Description, advantages, and limitations of feedstuffs fed to domestic livestock; nutrient requirements and formulation of rations for various needs.
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VM 624 - Veterinary Feeds and Feeding
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VM 625: Principles of Diagnostic Imaging
2.00 Credits
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fall. Prerequisite: Admission to professional curriculum in veterinary medicine. All courses must be taken in prescribed sequence in the PVM program. Diagnostic film and digital radiography, computed tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, nuclear medicine and radiographic and sonographic anatomy.
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