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AGR 2124: Soil and Soil Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: One-year inorganic chemistry. The survey course deals with the fundamentals of soil origin, development, classification, fertility, and management. Laboratory is devoted to analytical procedures relevant to the chemical and physical conditions of soil. Three lecture and two laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
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AGR 2324: Principles of Range Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: AG 1214 & AG 1124. This course involves a study of the general principles of range and pasture management. Principles of forage plant properties, ecology and management of rangelands for sustained production are covered. Three lecture and two laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
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AGR 2810: Special Problems in Agronomy
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: Approval of the Departmental Chair and the Office of the Provost. This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Agronomy. May be taken more than once. Credit varies from one to four hours.
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ANS 1101: Livestock Judging and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: None. Practice is afforded in the evaluation and selection of species and types of farm livestock including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The course will include the judging of classes of breeding and market animals with written and oral reasons. Two laboratory hours a week. Credit: One semester hour.
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ANS 1112: Livestock Selection and Carcass Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: ANS 1101 or permission of instructor. Emphasis will be placed on carcass evaluation of meat animals. Slaughtering and processing of farm meats will be included. Four laboratory hours a week. Credit: Two semester hours.
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ANS 2012: Livestock Grooming,Fitting & Showing
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: None. This course deals with the fundamentals behind grooming, fitting and showing of livestock. Practical application of the skills presented in the course will be evaluated in a showmanship contest at the end of the course. Four laboratory hours a week. Credit: Two semester hours.
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ANS 2123: Livestock Feeding
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: None. Nutrients and their functions, nutrient requirements of the various classes of livestock; composition and classification of feed stuffs and ration formulation are covered. Credit: Three semester hours.
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AP 2124: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: CHM 1114. Recommended: Introductory life science course. This is the first course in a two-course sequence designed to provide the student with knowledge of human anatomy and physiology starting from the molecular level and progressing to the level of integrated systems. Emphasis is on normal structure and homeostatic function of the human organism, although some clinical examples are included. Scientific criteria and methods are explored as they relate to natural knowledge of the human organism and health sciences. Introductory content includes basic anatomical terminology, basic and biochemistry, cell structure and function, and tissues. The anatomy, histology, and physiology of the following body systems are addressed in both lecture and lab: integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Laboratory sessions include histological examination of tissues, mammalian anatomical dissections, and physiological exercises appropriate to each system. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
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AP 2134: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: AP 2124. This is the second in a two-course sequence and covers the major body systems not covered in AP 2124. Although some clinical applications will be discussed, the major emphasis will be on the homeostatic structure and function of the normal human organism. The anatomy and physiology of the following systems will be studied in both lecture and lab: special senses, the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, the immune system the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system and reproduction system. Laboratory sessions will include microscopic examination of the various systems as well as organ and mammalian anatomical dissection. Related anatomical and physiological investigations appropriate to each system will also be performed. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four semester hours.
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AP 2810: Special Problems in Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Murray State College
Prerequisite: Approval of the Departmental Chair and the Office of the Provost. This course is designed specifically for special seminars, special studies, special interests, and other special projects/events/activities related to Anatomy and Physiology. May be taken more than once. Credit varies from one to four hours.
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