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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of small animal care, management and career opportunities. The use of companion animals in society, their value and production systems will be explored. Topics include basic biology, breed identification, health, handling, and selection. Advanced topics of kennels, shelters, research facilities and zoos including regulatory issues will be covered. Interactive discussions, written skills, and experiential learning will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
This course allows students to learn basic principles, which apply to the management of a feedlot. It will teach sound procedures in the management & marketing of beef cattle, the management of feed yard personnel & customers as well as the basic business procedures needed to ensure the success of the business organization.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the skills needed for caring for animals, the environment, working safely and equipment maintenance needed in daily feedlot operations. This course will require careful observation, experiential learning and the use of critical thinking skills. This class will build on information learned in AGR 132, Animal Science. This course will complement the information learned in AGR 242, Beef Production and AGR 252, Feedlot Management. Comprehension and synthesis of information will require proper writing and verbal skills.
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3.00 Credits
This course allows students to learn basic principles, which apply to the repair and maintenance of a farm, home or ranch. It will teach sound procedures in the areas of fencing, framing & foundations, welding & cutting of metal, and concrete work while implementing safety skills & practices. Prerequisites: none
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3.00 Credits
This course allows students to learn basic principles, which apply to the repair and maintenance of a farm, home or ranch. It will teach sound procedures in the areas of fencing, framing & foundations, welding & cutting of metal, and concrete work while implementing safety skills & practices. Prerequisites: none
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3.00 Credits
This course allows students to learn basic principles, which apply to the repair and maintenance of a farm or ranch. It will teach sound procedures in the areas of electricity & wiring, electrical motors, spray & brush painting, and plumbing while implementing safety skills & practices.
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1.00 Credits
This course is for the student who is interested in designing, building, and tuning a vehicle chassis system. It will include weight transfer, center of gravity, chassis flex, bind, shocks, springs, front suspension, rear suspension, and safe work habits. This is one credit hour class is a two day course. The first day consists of classroom lecture and the second day is lab work. Space permitting, students are invited to bring their personal car on the second day for the lab portion of the class for an additional fee. Admission of the second day only will not be allowed. Chassis Tuning has no prerequisite requirements.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals primarily with distributor systems. Basic electrical principles are covered, along with many different styles of distributor type ignition. Basic ignition diagnostic practices and skills will be taught.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals primarily with fuel delivery systems. Carburetion will be stressed heavily. Basic principles of fuel delivery will be studied and diagnostic skills will be developed.
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2.00 Credits
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