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SSCI 3813: Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
3.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
3 Credits (2-2)F Prerequisite: CHEM 1210 Students gain a thorough knowledge of the principles underlying the maintenance of soil productivity, sources of fertilizer materials and fertilizer manufacture, fertilizer application and plant utilization. Utilization of organic waste as a fertilizer source provides opportunities for outreach and for students to communicate directly with farmers. The effects of various fertilizer nutrients on plant growth, soil reaction, soil and plant analysis and the environment are emphasized.
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SSCI 4814: Soil Morphology and Classification
3.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
3 Credits (2-2) Sp Prerequisite: SSCI 2804 Students demonstrate a thorough understanding of the origin and classification of soils via workfield experiences. Particular attention is given to descriptions and concepts of orders, sub-orders, great groups, sub-groups, families and soil series. Reports, soil surveys analysis, soil field descriptions and soil taxa are emphasized when students demonstrate their competencies in soil classification.
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SSCI 4823: Environmental Soil Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
3 Credits (2-2) Sp Prerequisite: CHEM 1220 Students are introduced to fundamental principles and acquire basic knowledge of chemical reactions between soils and environmentally important plant nutrients, radionuclides, metals or organic chemicals. Students acquire the fundamentals needed to predict the fate of contaminants in the surface and subsurface soil environments. Chemical and instrumental techniques are employed in examining these properties.
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SSCI 4832: Research Methods
2.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
2 Credits (2-0) F Prerequisite: MATH 2113 Students identify a research problem in their major field of study and investigate it under the guidance of a faculty member in the discipline. Students demonstrate the effective use of the scientific method in solving research problems. Literature review, vocabulary development and analysis of experimental designs are emphasized.
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SSCI 4842: Sustainable Farming Systems
2.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
2 Credits (2-0) TBS Students obtain knowledge on identifying crops that constitute a vital portion of Georgia's agricultural economy. The cultural practices affecting each crop are evaluated. Students become knowledgeable of ecologically sound and economically viable farming systems utilizing existing technologies and new technologies, such as microcomputers, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and biotechnology. Proven principles of management by objectives and diversification are learned.
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SSCI 4843: Environmental Soil Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
3 Credits (2-2) F Prerequisite: BIOL 4234 or Equivalent Students gain a thorough knowledge of microorganisms in terrestrial environments and biogenic processes influencing C, N, S, and P cycling. The role of microorganisms in biological nitrogen fixation, plant nutrient availability, formation of soil humus, decomposition of organic and inorganic materials and the impact of microorganisms and microbial processes on environmental quality are studied. Students apply this knowledge and the technical skills acquired in seeking solutions to soil and water quality problems.
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VETY 1801: Veterinary Technology Orientation
1.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
1 Credit (1-0) F Orientation to the veterinary technology program, its policies and requirements are provided. Students examine various aspects of veterinary medicine to include the roles of state and federal organizations. Techniques of successful study skills are learned and students explore career opportunities.
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VETY 1803: Animal Nursing and Restraint
2.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
2 Credits (0-4) F Observation of animals in a professional animal ward facility and the study of various procedures used for their husbandry, handling and feeding; care of sick and young animals; collection of urine, feces and blood for diagnostic purposes. This course also includes hospital procedures and the identification of some medical instruments.
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VETY 1812: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
1 Credit (1-0) F Students learn the commonly used medical terms in various medical disciplines with a special emphasis on veterinary medicine.
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VETY 1814: Ethics and Office Procedures
1.00 Credits
Fort Valley State University
1 Credit (1-0) F Students are acquainted with the principles governing the conduct of individuals in the healing professions, especially related to the veterinary technician. A comprehensive understanding of important aspects of proper office procedures is ensured such as: ethics in veterinary medicine, duties of the veterinary technician, routine office management and procedures with emphasis on the client and public relations.
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