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2.00 Credits
(2 cr II) Lec 2. Prereq: 10 hrs entomology or biological science or related fields or permission. For course description, see ENTO 416/816.
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1.00 Credits
(ASCI, ENTO, NRES 416L/816L) (1 cr I) Prereq: ENTO/ASCI/ NRES/VBMS 416L/816L; or parallel. For course description, see ENTO 416L/816L.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: BIOS 312; AGRO 360 or equivalent; or permission. Offered spring semester of odd-numbered calendar years. Introduction to the molecular, genetic and cellular aspects of microbial pathogenesis in humans and animals.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr II) Lec 3. Prereq: BIOS 312 and either 313 or 314, or permission. Fundamental principles involved in host-microorganism interrelationships. Identification of pathogens, isolation, propagation, mode of transmission, pathogenicity, symptoms, treatment, prevention of disease, epidemiology, and methods of control.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prereq: BIOS 312 and 313 (314) or permission. Application of diagnostic microbiological techniques to the isolation, propagation and identification of common pathogens of human beings and animals. Case studies used, in the laboratory setting, to explore and test fundamentals of transmission, epidemiology and pathogenesis of selected infectious agents and to relate these to disease signs, treatments and methods of control.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
1 ( 2 cr III) Lec 2. Prereq: Acceptance to an accredited college of veterinary medicine. Course to be taught at the Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center at Clay Center, Nebraska. Introduction to production medicine and animal health management that weaves together the interrelationship of pasture ecology, animal nutrition, animal well-being, environmental assessment, worker safety, and pre-harvest food safety. Emphasis on the interrelationships between scientific disciplines, and sustainable agriculture. Assessment of normal production potential and health of food producing animals (beef cattle, swine, and sheep) and indicators of abnormal health. Introduction to techniques used to evaluate animal well-being, to computerized information management, and to the veterinarian's role in sustainable agriculture.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 12 hrs veterinary science or closely related areas and permission. Individual or group projects in research, literature review, or extension of course work under supervision and evaluation of a departmental faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Admission to the University Honors Program and permission, AGRI 299H recommended. Conduct a scholarly research project and write a University Honors Program or undergraduate thesis.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: ASCI 240 or equivalent, BIOC/BIOS/CHEM 431/831, VBMS/BIOS 441/841, or permission. Offered odd-numbered calendar years. Designed for students of biological, animal, and veterinary sciences. Introduction to general pathology emphasizing etiology, pathogenesis, morphologic features, and fundamental alterations associated with the fundamental changes of disease.
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2.00 Credits
Lec/disc and lab. Prereq: Permission.
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