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AGR 399: Professional Development Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Murray State University
Seminar for agriculture students focusing on the job search process, employment opportunities, and related problems. Recommended for students in the sophomore or junior year. Graded course.
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AGR 400: Veterinary Microbiology
5.00 Credits
Murray State University
Orientation to the veterinary diagnostic laboratory environment, including familiarization with basic techniques in veterinary bacteriology and mycology, veterinary virology, and clinical serology and immunology. Lecture two hours; laboratory, six hours. Prerequisites: AGR 329, BIO 101 or 221, CHE 105 and 106 or 121 and 122.
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AGR 401: Equine Breeding and Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A comprehensive study of the reproductive anatomy and physiology of the stallion and brood mare, as well as the care of the foal from birth to weaning. Special attention is given to current management concepts prevalent in the equine industry today. Prerequisite: AGR 302. (Spring)
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AGR 402: Advanced Livestock Judging
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Provides the student with guidelines for evaluation and selection procedures as applied to breeding and market swine, beef cattle and sheep. Special emphasis is placed on training students for livestock judging team. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits.
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AGR 405: Breaking and Training
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Fundamental methods of breaking and training the young horse. All students are assigned a horse for application of techniques. Prerequisites: AGR 304 or 306, and approval of instructor. (Spring)
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AGR 407: Equine Selection and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Basic study of selection and evaluation of horses for various uses, including halter and performance. Prerequisite: AGR 302. (Fall)
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AGR 410: Advanced Veterinary Hematology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Concepts of hematopoiesis and the effect of disease on blood cells will be covered. Cell counting, identifications of normal and abnormal blood cells, bone marrow examination, cytology, coagulation, and special hematology skills will be taught. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours. Prerequisites: AGR 322 and 329.
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AGR 420: Veterinary Clinical Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Murray State University
Basic concept of clinical chemistry in animals as it related to organ systems and specific diseases will be covered in lecture. The laboratory will emphasize clinical chemistry assays utilizing automated and manual techniques as well as urinalysis and use of laboratory equipment. Prerequisites: AGR 300 and 322; CHE 105 and 106 or 121 and 122.
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AGR 430: Veterinary Parasitology
2.00 Credits
Murray State University
Basic concepts of parasitology including life cycles and mechanisms of pathogenicity will be covered during lecture. The laboratory portion will emphasize methods of identification of parasites in fecal, blood, and skin specimens. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours for half a semester. Prerequisite: AGR 322.
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AGR 433: Farm Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study is made of the management functions and economics of farm organization and operation, including input-output relationships, enterprise combination, and budget analysis. Assignments are given which assist the student in applying economics and management principles to an individual case farm operation.
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