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AGS 241: Animal Health
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2.5 Lab. 0 Credit 2.5 Deals with livestock diseases and health problems. Disease prevention programs for various farm operations will be planned as well as covering the chemicals and biologicals available in animal health.
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AGS 242: Animal Health
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Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Provides information about the cause, nature, prevention, and treatment of the common health problems of farm animals. Identifies animal behavior and develops a herd health program.
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AGS 270: Foods of Animal Origin
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A general basic agri-food science course that deals with world food needs and available food supplies, types of food and nutritive value and use, and methods used and challenges involved in food production, transportation, preservation/processing, storage, distribution, marketing and consumption. The course covers both animal origin and non-animal origin food products.
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AGS 319: Animal Nutrition
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 A course in basic animal nutrition for swine and beef cattle. Feed utilization for maintenance/growth, reproduction and lactation is discussed. The formulation of rations on both a nutritional and economic basis as well as the substitution of ingredients will be covered. Laboratory work will be used to increase the understanding of key concepts.
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AGS 330: Animal Reproduction
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 This course will cover the principles of genetics and the physiology of male and female domesticated livestock.
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ARC 113: Architectural Drafting I
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 4 Credit 4 A course designed to provide a knowledge of residential house construction and house plans. The students are required to draw architectural plans that include foundations, floor plans, electrical plans, elevations, details and perspectives. Prerequisite: CAD-172 or permission of instructor.
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ARC 129: Residential/Light Commercial Drafting
4.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 4 Credit 4 Designing and drawing a complete set of plans, including specifications, calculations, and rendering for multi-family or similar two story buildings. Emphasis will also be placed on designing an energy-efficient structure. Prerequisite: ARC-113 or permission of instructor.
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ART 101: Art Appreciation
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A study of aesthetics as related to human expression, especially within the visual arts of painting, sculpture and architecture. This is a humanities-oriented course where art principles are examined as they relate to the production and interpretation of Western art in both historical and cultural contexts covering the Renaissance through post-modern periods. Lectures are illustrated with slides and video tapes. Students will form personal opinions about art by looking at art and evaluating art with methods taught in class.
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ART 109: Non-Western Art
0.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A survey of art history from prehistoric to modern times of locations outside of Western civilization. Both period style and personal styles will be compared to the lifestyles of the area. Geographical emphases will be in Africa, Eastern and Southern Asia, Central and Native North America, South America and Australia. Class work will consist of discussion of art using slides, prints, videos, hands-on activities and field trips.
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ART 120 2: D Design
2.00 Credits
Southeastern Community College - North Carolina
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 This beginning level course for either non-art or art majors allows the student to explore a variety of two dimensional media such as pencil, ink, pastel, watercolor, acrylics, etc. applied on paper and other types of surfaces. A variety of design styles and methods will be introduced using the various elements and principles of design.
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