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STOCKSCH 445: Equine Stud Farm Mgt
0.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Physiological basis and regulation of equine reproduction. Emphasis on application to horse breeding and management. Provides lab experience with breeding techniques.
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STOCKSCH 497: ST-Equine Diseases&Health Mgt
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Emphasis on topics such as wound care, vaccination, dental care, feed programs, lameness detection, parasite control, and breeding programs.
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STPEC 101: Introduction to STPEC
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
For incoming STPEC majors. Introduces STPEC's requirements and vision, organized around concepts students will encounter in STPEC courses. Focused on understanding the methodologies of social theory, political economy, and history, and issues of race, gender, global inequality, and the postcolonial world.
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STPEC 291CE: Capitalism and the Environment
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
This two-credit course is designed to explore the ecological crisis through the lens of both social/environmental theory and political economy. We will specifically address the capitalist system and its relationship to the environment, noting the limits of growth and any future possibilities of environmental sustainability. This class will look to investigate: -The origins of capitalist development -Understanding the expansive nature of capital -How this global economic system interacts with the environment -Do humans have any ethical obligations to the natural world? -Can we put a monetary price on clean air, forests, the ozone layer, or the extinction of certain species? -The market's response to the crisis -How cities are responding to the ecological crisis -Critiques of the current system and alternatives.
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STPEC 291Q: S-Science for the People
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Massachusetts Amherst has not provided a description for this course
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STPEC 291R: S-BrownBagActivistLunchSeries
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
For this one-credit course, students will attend four brown-bag lunch meetings with local activists to discuss their work. This is an ideal opportunity to explore the intersection between social theory and political practice, and to begin thinking about internship possibilities. Two other meetings will be scheduled, one before the series begins and the final one after the series concludes. Students will be expected to complete short readings for the introductory and wrap-up meetings and will write a final paper comparing and contrasting the activist approaches adopted by the four speakers or a topic of interest to the student approved by the instructor.
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STPEC 291S: S-Masculinity in the Classroom
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
This class will be a space for students of all genders to explore the impact masculinities have on themselves and others in the classroom. This course seeks students with a strong commitment to creating classroom spaces where every student feels worthy; where students feel heard, recognized, respected, and seen. Please see the STPEC Course Description Sheet for a full description.
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STPEC 291X: S-STPEC Executive Committee
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Course description: Enrollment required for students serving as representatives to the STPEC Executive Committee. Requirements for credit include: attending an orientation session and all student representative and full Executive Committee meetings, delivering weekly announcements to designated STPEC courses and, in STPEC courses in which they are enrolled, facilitating a 15 min forum prior to both full Executive Committee meetings.
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STPEC 298Y: Practicum
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Elective internship (does not fulfill SPTEC internship requirement). One credit for every 40 hours of work completed in organization of student's choice.
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STPEC 391H: STPEC Seminar I
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
First part of year-long STPEC junior seminar sequence; an introduction to western modern political thought in its historical contexts. Contact department for details.
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