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AVS 393: Training the Standardbred Horse
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to the standardbred harness racing industry with detailed instruction on training and management of the standardbred race horse. Prerequisites & Notes sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Credits: 3 AVS 396 - Field Experience in Animal and Veterinary Science [ Print Course]
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AVS 396: Field Experience in Animal and Veterinary Science
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An approved program of work experience which contributes to the academic major for which academic credit is given. Students may work part time or full time for a semester in a job related to their professional career goals. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.) Prerequisites & Notes permission. Credits: 1 - 16 AVS 397 - Equine Internship [ Print Course]
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AVS 397: Equine Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Field experience in the equine industry, or with an equine veterinarian. Prerequisites & Notes AVS 303 or permission. Credits: 4 AVS 401 - Senior Paper in Animal Science I [ Print Course]
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AVS 401: Senior Paper in Animal Science I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An original investigation of a problem in animal science, under the guidance of a faculty member. Students are required to submit an experimental proposal describing their research, and present an oral report to faculty and students. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive and Capstone Experience Requirements when combined with AVS 402. Prerequisites & Notes AVS 200, ENG 317 or equivalent and senior standing. Credits: 2 AVS 402 - Senior Paper in Animal Science II [ Print Course]
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AVS 402: Senior Paper in Animal Science II
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Students will prepare a final copy of work done in AVS 401and present an oral report to faculty and students. Lec 2. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive and Capstone Experience Requirements when combined with AVS 401. Prerequisites & Notes AVS 401 and COM 103 or equivalents and senior standing. Credits: 2 AVS 405 - Livestock and Companion Animal Behavior [ Print Course]
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AVS 405: Livestock and Companion Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Provides both theoretical and practical knowledge of livestock and companion animal behavior. Enables students to understand why simple improvements in management practices can bring about tremendous changes in production and performance of the animals as well as improve the ease of handling for their human caregivers. A background in the human-animal bond and the impact of humans on livestock and companion animals will be provided. Designed for animal and veterinary scientists, graduate students interested in the human-animal bond and animal-assisted therapy, and those who wish to understand more about the behavior of their companion animals.
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AVS 420: Fish Aquaculture I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Part I of a two semester sequence. A comprehensive examination of finfish production methods. Covers aspects of fish anatomy and physiological responses to intensive culture methods. Water sources and water quality parameters and their effects on fish health will be examined. Fish culture systems from extensive pond culture to intensive land based recirculation systems and their effects on the environment will be dexcribed. Aspects of fish production at all life stages, beginning with broostock management in this course and ending with on-growing of fish to market the following semester will be studied. Students will participate in selected techniques in fish aquaculture i.e., anatomy of fish species, live food production for larval fish, diagnostic procedures, drug residue testing, fish handling and anesthesia, spawning techniques, egg incubation techniques and computer applications during five weekday afternoon laboratories and two all day field trips. This course is identical to SMS 420. Lec 2, Lab/Field 4. (Fall-even years.) Prerequisites & Notes SMS 211. Credits: 3 AVS 433 - Equine Exercise Physiology [ Print Course]
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AVS 433: Equine Exercise Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Covers current concepts regarding the metabolic and physiologic factors associated with exercise and training the horse. Provides students with the scientific basis for properly designing a physical conditioning program for the equine athlete. Prerequisites & Notes CHY 121 or BMB 207, BIO 208 or BIO 377 or permission. Credits: 3 AVS 437 - Animal Diseases [ Print Course]
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AVS 437: Animal Diseases
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Introduction to the study of disease in animals, including the causes, pathology and control of diseases of domestic animals. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 377 or permission. Credits: 3 AVS 443 - Advanced Centered Riding [ Print Course]
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AVS 443: Advanced Centered Riding
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Advanced centered riding techniques and their application to classical dressage and jumping. Development of improved balance and connection at walk, trot and canter.
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