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Course Criteria
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9.50 Credits
Teaches principles of pharmacology; general pathology; immunology; medical genetics; and mechanistic toxicology. 9.5 professional hours. Prerequisite: VM 604 and good standing in the veterinary professional curriculum, or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Teaches in greater depth the clinical skills, practices, and procedures used in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and provides hands-on exposure to the methodologies used to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease in animals. Approved for S/U grading. Prerequisite: VM 601, VM 605, and good standing in the veterinary professional curriculum, or consent of instructor.
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10.00 Credits
Infectious disease concepts in parasitology, protozoology, bacteriology, mycology, and virology; and introduces basic antimicrobial pharmacology. 0 or 10 hours. Prerequisite: VM 605, VM 606, and good standing in the veterinary professional curriculum; or consent of instructor.
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9.00 Credits
Pathology, clinical pathology, and imaging of organ systems; epidemiology and food safety; and includes an integrative laboratory covering commonly encountered problems in infectious diseases. 0 or 9 hours. Prerequisite: VM 607 and good standing in the veterinary professional curriculum, or consent of instructor.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This lecture/discussion course examines the evolutionary histories, domestication process, development behavior social behavior and problem behavior of the dog and the cat. Topics also include learning theory, training methods, and behavior modification approaches for companion animals. Analysis and discussion of behavior/training case studies are included, and lectures and discussions focus on issues that are relevant to the involved in-depth analysis of behavior problem case studies.
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1.00 Credits
Business principles related to food animal veterinary practice and the livestock industry including economics, finance, communication and interpersonal skills, accounting, and management. 1 graduate or professional hour. Prerequisite: Third year standing in the veterinary curriculum or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with a strong introductory background in the basic aspects of personal and corporate finance. Topics addressed include financial statements, budgeting, debt management, interest rates, personal investment strategies, developing and managing a portfolio of investments, time value of money, financial decision making, and managing financial risk. Approved for S/U grading only.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course for first year veterinary students that will explore the career options in veterinary medicine as well as facilitate in educating students on person finance and setting actionable goals. Approved for S/U grading only.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course for second year veterinary students that will explore the business side of veterinary medicine as well as facilitate in educating students on personal finance, interpersonal skills, economics, and presentation skills. Approved for S/U grading only.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course for third year veterinary students that will explore the service and communication side of veterinary medicine as well as facilitate in educating students on personal finance, resume development, interviewing contracts and negotiation, and intra and interpersonal communication. Approved for S/U grading only.
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