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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course allows students in the fields of agriculture, forestry and the life sciences to strengthen their foundational skills in discipline-specific scientific writing. Students are expected to have completed at least one college-level course in English composition prior to enrolling in this course.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students improve their competencies in animal and human nutrition. Basic concepts and current research related to nutrient requirements and metabolism in monogastric domestic animals, with comparisons to humans, are discussed. Students are expected to have previously completed a senior-level undergraduate course in animal or human nutrition prior to registering for this course.
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3.00 Credits
Microbiological, biochemical and physiological processes involved in the synthesis of amino acids, proteins and B-vitamins; relation of these processes to utilization of proteins, lipids, and fibrous and nonfibrous feed ingredients; properties and functions of nutrients, nonprotein nitrogen compounds and growth-promoting substances for dairy cattle, beef cattle and sheep. Preq: NUTR 4010 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides multidisciplinary instruction in animal welfare science and related issues, including physiology, behavior, human-animal interactions, suffering and pain, ethics, health, assessment and standards, and ethics of animal use in research. Students gain experience assessing the welfare of animals of a variety of species in virtual situations. Problem solving and critical thinking skills are promoted through these assessment exercises, discussions with the instructor and classmates, reading of peer-reviewed literature and assignments.
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1.00 Credits
Ongoing research, evaluation of research needs, research techniques, critical reviews and discussions of published research in all areas of the animal and veterinary sciences.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory, library, or field study of problems related to animal, dairy and veterinary sciences emphasizing development and testing of hypotheses and reporting of results. May be repeated for a maximum of four credits. Preq: Consent of instructor supervising study.
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1.00 Credits
Master's Thesis Research
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1.00 Credits
Doctoral Dissertation Research
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to biochemistry and genetics career paths, professional organizations, ethical issues, and requirements for advanced study. Also gives students training in design of a professional portfolio. Credit toward a degree will be given for only one of BCHM 1030, GEN 1030. Preq: Biochemistry or Genetics major.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides juniors interested in a career in medicine an opportunity to conduct research in a clinical setting. Students participate in a clinical research project designed by physicians at Prisma Health. In addition, students are exposed to different medical procedures through clinical interactions with both practitioners and patients. Students reflect on their experiences and present them to the class. May be repeated for a maximum of 18 credits. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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