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AST 598: Special Topics in Theoretical or Experimental Astrophysics
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Content varies based on instructor interest area. Prerequisites & Notes permission of department. Credits: Ar AVS 145 - Animal Science [ Print Course]
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AVS 145: Animal Science
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Fundamental principles of the animal sciences, including animal genetics, breeding systems, the physiology of reproduction, animal nutrition, and the physiology of lactation. Satisfies the General Education Lab in the Basic or Applied Sciences Requirement. Satisfies the Ethics Requirement when taken in combination with AVS 249, AVS 346 and AVS 349. Lec 3, Lab 2. Prerequisites & Notes First-year student or sophomore standing?or?permission. Credits: 4 AVS 150 - History of the Human-Animal Relationship [ Print Course]
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AVS 150: History of the Human-Animal Relationship
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An examination of Humankinds association with domestic animals. Involves an examination of domestication to modern times. Topics include: origin of domestic animals, animals and early Christianity, the animal welfare movement from the 17th to the 20th century and the rise of dogs, cats and horses as privileged species. Satisfies the General Education Ethics Requirement. Lec 3. Credits: 3 AVS 151 - History of Veterinary Medicine [ Print Course]
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AVS 151: History of Veterinary Medicine
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Examines the history of veterinary medicine from the ancient world to the present. Topics include: the relationship, or lack thereof, between veterinary medicine and the animal welfare movement, veterinary medicine's contribution to bacteriology and preventive medicine, and the new direction of veterinary medicine in the twentieth century. Satisfies the General Education Ethics Requirement. Lec 3. Credits: 3 AVS 152 - History of Infectious Disease and Public Health [ Print Course]
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AVS 152: History of Infectious Disease and Public Health
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A historical overview of the diseases that have plagued humans and their animals since prehistory and the many and varied attempts to prevent, control and treat them. Satisfies the General Education Population and Environment Requirement. Credits: 3 AVS 153 - Animals and the Law [ Print Course]
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AVS 153: Animals and the Law
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Provides a general overview of the past and present ethical and legal issues and concerns involving livestock, companion animals, laboratory animals, and animals in zoos and the wild. Satisfies the General Education Ethics and Western Cultural Tradition Requirements. Credits: 3 AVS 200 - Topics in Animal and Veterinary Science [ Print Course]
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AVS 200: Topics in Animal and Veterinary Science
1.00 Credits
University of Maine
A survey of current issues related to animal production will be researched by students who will present the issues in a series of debates. Each student will be responsible for organizing one debate team and serving on several debate teams. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.) Credits: 1 AVS 203 - Equine Management [ Print Course]
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AVS 203: Equine Management
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introductory course designed to familiarize students with the equine industry and with the principles of equine anatomy, nutrition, disease management and routine care. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 100 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3 AVS 243 - Centered Riding Principles of Equitation [ Print Course]
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AVS 243: Centered Riding Principles of Equitation
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to basic horseback riding techniques. Proper position of the rider, understanding horses movement patterns in different gaits and the proper care, use and fit of riding equipment will be covered in the lecture. In the riding arena, students will receive instruction, grooming, riding and caring for both the horse and the equipment. Credits: 3 AVS 249 - Laboratory and Companion Animal Science [ Print Course]
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AVS 249: Laboratory and Companion Animal Science
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to laboratory and companion animal science. Species covered include rodents, rabbits, dogs and cats. Topics include characteristics of each species, welfare, husbandry, uses, diet and health maintenance. Lec 2. (Offered in spring of even numbered years.) Satisfies the General Education Ethics Requirement when taken in combination with AVS 145, AVS 346 and AVS 349. Prerequisites & Notes AVS 145. Credits: 2 AVS 253 - Principles of Western Riding [ Print Course]
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