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3.00 Credits
FA - Prerequisite: PAZ 1330.This course will introduce the student to the science of animal nutrition.Discussions will emphasize the nutritional needs of domestic and exotic species. Topics to be covered will include feed formulation, vitamins, and basic nutrients, as well as toxic substances and other subjects of nutritional concern in animal husbandry.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Prerequisite: PAZ 1330. An introduction to the principles and practices of animal breeding. Students will receive instruction in the modes of inheritance and the biology of development as well as the requirements for animal reproduction. Case studies and rationales for scientific management of breeding programs will also be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Lab fee. Prerequisite: PAZ 2333. Corequisite: PAZ 2334. Students will work with zoo maintenance staff and keepers to learn about maintenance, repairs, and construction of zoo exhibits, facilities, and animal enrichment devices. Focus will be on the use of tools and construction materials, equipment operation, construction safety, teamwork,problem recognition, and the process of planning and making decisions about projects.
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1.00 Credits
SP - Lab fee. Prerequisites: ENC 1101, PAZ 1330, SPC 1600. In this seminar series, students will explore various aspects of history and goals of zoos and aquariums. Students are expected to present seminars on related topics of interest.This course will be offered only during the spring term.
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1.00 Credits
SU - Lab fee. Prerequisite: PAZ 1330. In this seminar series, students will explore various aspects of zoo administration and management.Guest speakers and zoo staff will present discussions on current issues facing zoos today as they relate to the topic. Students are expected to present seminars on related topics of interest.This course will be offered only during the summer (3A, 3B) terms.
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1.00 Credits
SU - Lab fee. Prerequisite: PAZ 1330. In this seminar series, students will explore various aspects of exhibit design, landscaping, and horticulture.Guest speakers and zoo staff will present discussions on current issues facing zoos today as they relate to the topics listed above. Students are expected to present seminars on related topics of interest.This course will be offered only during the summer (3A, 3B) terms.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - This course provides students with knowledge and experience of various traditional and non-traditional helping techniques designed to enrich the quality of human life for self and others. It views stress management from a multidisciplinary perspective, and encourages a more integrative style of helping that meets the diverse needs of our community.The course focuses on holistic aspects of health and well-being and encompasses such topics as peak mental performance, creativity, meditation, deep breathing,mind enhancement technology,Tai Chi,guided imagery, lucid dreaming,muscle relaxation, autogenics, and nutrition.
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1.00 Credits
FA - This course is designed to develop skill and give practice in the basic fundamentals of golf.A green fee is required occasionally.
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1.00 Credits
SP - This course enables students to enhance and practice intermediate-level skills in the sport of golf.Green fee of $4.00 may be required on occasion.
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1.00 Credits
FA - This course includes a brief history of the game, followed by instruction and practice in the fundamental techniques of the game. Racket and one can of new balls required.
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