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AG 199: Special Topics TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER & SPRING Provide perspectives on current issues in the fields of agriculture and natural resources, and insight into career possibilities in the fields of Crops, Range, Animal Science, Fish and Wildlife, Agricultural Business Management and Natural Resource Management. The seminars combine classroom activities, guest lectures, and field trips that will provide students a broader understanding of what is going on in the agriculture and natural resource industry today. Students may enroll in one or both seminars. Topics vary by term. Prerequisite: Freshmen or consent of instructor. Only freshmen may enroll in this class.
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AG 405: Reading & Conference TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
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ANS 121: Intro To Animal Sci*SMI Gen Ed Core-Natural,Math & Info Sciences
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER Principles of breeding, physiology, nutrition, and management as they apply to modern livestock and poultry production.
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ANS 215: Beef/Horse Industries
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Introduction to beef and horse industries; history, current industry status, and demonstration and practice of basic husbandry skills. Prerequisite: ANS 121
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ANS 311: Prin of Animal Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
FALL Classification, digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients in animals; consequences of nutritional deficiencies and toxicities. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and BOT 202 or BIOL 102.
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ANS 313: Appld Animal Nutri:Fds/Rtn
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
SPRING ALT YRS. Discusses topics relevant to feedstuff identification and nutrient analysis, feed processing and formulation of balanced animal diets based on nutrient requirements. Provides students hands-on experiences in identifying various feedstuffs and formulating rations based on the nutrient composition of those feedstuffs. Prerequisite: ANS 121, ANS 311. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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ANS 315: Cont Soc Iss Anim Ag*SSC Gen Ed Core-Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
WINTER, EVEN YEARS Discussion of contentious issues including role of animal products and human health; use of hormones and antibodies; new animal biotechnologies; animal rights/welfare; livestock grazing public lands. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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ANS 315 - Cont Soc Iss Anim Ag*SSC Gen Ed Core-Social Sciences
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ANS 316: Reprod Domestic Animals
4.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Anatomy and physiology of mammalian reproductive systems; fertilization, embryonic and fetal development. Principles, techniques and recent development in semen collection, artificial insemination, estrus detection/synchronization, and embryo transfer. Prerequisite: ANS 121, Chem 103.
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ANS 317: Reproduction Dmstc Anmls Lab
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
SPRING. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the reproductive tract; semen collection, evaluation and extension; evaluation of fertilization, embryo and fetal development and placentation. Prerequisite: ANS 121.
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ANS 405: Reading & Conference TO
1.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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