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AGR 149: Equine Transportation and Safety
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AGR 146 or concurrent enrollment in AGR 146. An introductory class in the safe handling and hauling of horses. Topics include selection/care of equipment; preparing horses for transit; safe loading and unloading of both educated and uneducated horses; and demonstrations of the above. One hour lecture/discussion per week.
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AGR 242: Equine Hoof Science
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AGR 145; AGR 146 An advanced class in equine hoof care. Includes a study of the horse's movement as it relates to hoof care and discussion/demonstrations of basic farrier skills. One hour lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week.
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AGR 243: Breeding and Foal Management
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This course will emphasize the special needs of the pregnant, then lactating mare, and the care of her offspring. Topics will include: horse reproduction, parturition, nutrition, health maintenance, facilities, caring for the colt, equine safety, and foot care. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AGR 250: Equine Business Basics
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Course will concentrate on topics related to successful equine farm management practices. The lecture/discusions will include important considerations of starting an equine business such as documentation and record keeping, insurance, buying and selling horses, selecting horse professionals, resources, taxation, and personnel considerations. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AGR 251: Equine Health Management
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AGR 144; AGR 146 A class in equine health management and first aid methods. Topics include recognizing emergencies; basic health management and first aid care; and follow-up care. One hour lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week.
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AGR 252: Advanced Equine Nutrition
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AGR 148 An advanced study of equine nutrient needs for maintenance; growth, performance, and special needs. Includes discussion of forage evaluation and management; soil fertility needs for optimum forage nutrition; and balancing of equine rations. One hour lecture/discussion per week.
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AGT 100: Orientation to Agricultural Careers
1.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None A study of agriculture employment opportunities both in and outside of the United States. Designed to explore opportunities and to help formulate the beginning of a student's educational career goals and path. Includes an orientation to the college, college expectations, and student success techniques. One hour lecture/discussion a week.
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AGT 140: Introduction to Animal Science
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Fundamentals of animal science involving a study of the animal industry, genetics, selection, nutrition and physiology of cattle, swine, sheep, and poultry. Three hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. IAI: AG 902
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AGT 160: Introduction to Agricultural Economics
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This is an introductory economics course designed to provide students with a background in both micro and macro economics. It is concerned with the practical applications of economics regarding the allocation of scarce resources to achieve the maximum satisfaction of unlimited wants. It is designed to introduce students to the concepts of price theories, the behavior of individuals and firms under varying market conditions, the behavior of consumers, national income theories, economic fluctuations and growth, money and banking, and international economics. Seventy-five percent of this course is devoted to microeconomic theory and topics, and 25% devoted to macroeconomic theory and topics. Four hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: AG 901
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AGT 170: Introduction to Agricultural Mechanization
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Emphasis on technical terminology, skill development, and application of principles to agriculture power, machinery, structures, conservation, electrification, and welding. Two hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. IAI: AG 906
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