Apr 19, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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Texas Tech offers nearly 5,000 courses as part of its curriculum. These courses are listed alphabetically by subject prefix within each college and departmental section of this catalog. The courses appear in numerical order, moving from beginning freshman or developmental level courses to graduate, research, and professional courses.

Not all courses listed in this catalog are offered every year. An online class schedule published before each registration period indicates courses that will be available during the upcoming term or semester and when each class will meet. The class schedule can be found at (www.depts.ttu.edu/officialpublications/class_schedule/index.php). The university reserves the right to cancel any scheduled course or withdraw any program from the list of offerings when the best interests of the institution require such action.

Courses are designated by a subject prefix and number along with a descriptive title. Learn more  about interpreting the course descriptions found throughout the catalog.

 

AERS - Aerospace Studies (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • AERS 3305 - Air Force Leadership Studies I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Professional Officer Course. An introductory management course emphasizing the individual as a manager in the Air Force. Individual motivation and behavioral processes, leadership, communication, and group dynamics are covered to provide a foundation for the development of the junior officer’s professional skills as an Air Force leader.
  
  • AERS 3306 - Air Force Leadership Studies II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Professional Officer Course. Leadership theory and management practice are amplified through study of management of forces in change, organizational power, managerial strategy and tactics, and leadership ethics.
  
  • AERS 4303 - National Security, Leadership Responsibilities and Commissioning Preparation I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Professional Officer Course. AS 400 examines the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to the refinement of communication skills.
  
  • AERS 4304 - National Security, Leadership Responsibilities and Commissioning Preparation II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Professional Officer Course. AS 400 examines the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to the refinement of communication skills.

AGED - Agricultural Education (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • AGED 2300 - Introduction to Agricultural Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    History and principles of vocational education, community assessment of agricultural programs planning, and development of agricultural youth organization. Fulfills multicultural requirement.
  
  • AGED 2304 - Agriculture and Society

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    An examination of relationships between agriculture and society, the environment, and population. Emphasizes agriculture’s use of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Fulfills multicultural requirement.
  
  • AGED 3100 - Introduction to Teaching Agricultural Education

    1 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides new teacher candidates information, access and skills to successfully complete a teacher education program in agricultural education.
  
  • AGED 3333 - Developing Secondary Agricultural Education Programs

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides theory and application in instruction, leadership, and experience for agricultural science teachers as they learn components of the agricultural education model.
  
  • AGED 4000 - Internship

    V1-12 Semester Credit Hours
  
  • AGED 4001 - Agricultural Education Problems

    V1-3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Individual investigation related to agricultural education or leadership. May be repeated for credit. F, S, SS.
  
  • AGED 4303 - Designing and Integrating the Agricultural Curriculum

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Instructional methodology on curricular goals for agricultural programs and designing curriculum with integration of STEM areas for cross-content credit in secondary agricultural education. (CL)
  
  • AGED 4306 - Student Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Senior standing in agricultural education. (CL)
  
  • AGED 4311 - Agricultural Education Senior Seminar

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Students pursuing teacher certification must value professional demands. Course involves theory and application toward teaching, conducting daily tasks, and assuming professional roles.
  
  • AGED 4312 - Managing a Classroom in Secondary Agricultural Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Focuses on classroom behavior management in secondary agricultural science. Knowledge and skills will enable pre-service teachers to implement procedures to encourage appropriate student decorum.
  
  • AGED 4404 - Methods of Teaching Agriscience in the Secondary School

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    Exploration of the methods, techniques, and strategies essential for teaching agricultural subjects in the secondary school. (CL)
  
  • AGED 4410 - Integrating Science into Agricultural Education

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    Methods of integrating activities related to science content during the instruction of secondary agricultural education. Special focus on laboratory instruction in animal science.
  
  • AGLS 4302 - Interpreting Social Science Research in Agriculture

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prepares students to understand and apply the research tools associated with the scientific method, research design, data collection and qualitative and quantitative analysis of data.

AGED - Agricultural Education (Graduate Courses)

  
  • AGED 5001 - Contemporary Issues in Agricultural and Extension Education

    V1-6 Semester Credit Hours
    Study current issues and trends in agricultural and extension education and develop plans to improve the disciplines. May be repeated for up to 6 hours credit. F, S, SSI, SSII.
  
  • AGED 5301 - Special Problems

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Investigation of problems in agricultural education or extension education of special interest to the student. May be repeated for credit. F, S, SSI, SSII.
  
  • AGED 5302 - Research Methods and Analysis in Agricultural Education and Communications

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Application of research techniques in the education and communications aspects of agriculture, including proposal preparation, literature review, research design, data analysis, and reporting of results.
  
  • AGED 5305 - Program Development in Agricultural and Extension Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Development of a total agricultural education program in communities and counties using all available resources. SSI, SSII.
  
  • AGED 5306 - History and Philosophy of Agricultural Education and Communications

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Historical and philosophical foundations of education, communications, and extension education in agriculture.
  
  • AGED 5308 - Foundations of Adult Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Study and investigation of adult learning theories, methods, and procedures to implement changes in adult behavior.
  
  • AGED 5309 - Evaluation of Programs in Vocational, Technical, and Extension Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Techniques in evaluating vocational, technical, and extension education programs. Principles and procedures of evaluation with emphasis on focusing, designing, reporting, and managing evaluation. SSI, SSII.
  
  • AGED 5310 - College Teaching in Agriculture

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Methods and techniques of teaching agriculture at the college level. Includes self-assessment, student assessment, course development, lesson planning, presentations, and evaluation. F.
  
  • AGED 5311 - Human Dimensions of International Agricultural Development

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Study current issues and trends in the human dimension of international agricultural development.
  
  • AGED 5312 - Data Analysis and Presentation in Agricultural Communications and Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Assessment of programs in agriculture and extension education based on programming theories, concepts, and research. Emphasizes assessing client need, monitoring programs based on objectives, and determining program effectiveness and efficiency.
  
  • AGED 5314 - Agricultural Education in International Settings

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A study-abroad exploration of agricultural and sustainable practices in international settings. Conducted across a country and includes tours of crops, livestock facilities, and educational environments. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • AGED 5340 - Educational Law

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Introduction to the legal aspects of educational organizations, focusing on the school building level and emphasizing the rights and responsibilities of stakeholders. [EDLD 5340 ]
  
  • AGED 5351 - Communication for School Leaders

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Study and application of interpersonal communication theory and research as related to organizational, social, and environmental contexts. Conferencing, informational and employment interviewing, and group dynamics.
  
  • AGED 5391 - School and Community

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Explores the development of collaborative culture at school and how to enlist community support to form partnerships with stakeholders. [EDLD 5391 ]
  
  • AGED 6000 - Master’s Thesis

    V1-6 Semester Credit Hours
  
  • AGED 6301 - The Professorate

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Overview of agriculture-focused faculty roles and career paths in non-profit colleges and universities in the United States.
  
  • AGED 7000 - Research

    V1-12 Semester Credit Hours
  
  • AGED 7005 - Professional Internship

    V1-6 Semester Credit Hours
    An on-the-job supervised experience program conducted in the area of the student’s specialization. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • AGED 7100 - Graduate Seminar

    1 Semester Credit Hours
    Group study and discussion of current developments in agricultural behavioral sciences. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • AGED 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation

    V1-12 Semester Credit Hours
    Initiation and completion of research for advanced degree.

AGLS - Agricultural Leadership (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • AGLS 1300 - Agricultural Leadership Principles

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Principles of leadership and personal skill development. Emphasizes leadership styles, types of management, group dynamics, and managing change as applied to agriculture. (CL)
  
  • AGLS 2307 - Leadership Ethics in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Develop intellectual capabilities, leadership skills and behaviors necessary to reflect critically on ethical issues and resolve issues arising from conflicting ethical and value systems. 
  
  • AGLS 3302 - Theories of Change

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Examination of processes by which professional agriculturalists influence the introduction, adoption, and diffusion of technological change. (CL) F.
  
  • AGLS 3310 - Leadership in International Development of Agriculture

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Leadership development concepts, theories and strategies and effective application within international agricultural populations, cultures and industries resulting in improved education, training and performance.
  
  • AGLS 3314 - Team Leadership Development in Agriculture and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Exploration of strategies and techniques for successful teams, including conflict management, facilitation, and negotiation, skill building, and experimental activites in agriculture and natural resources.
  
  • AGLS 3315 - Personal Leadership Development in Agriculture Science and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Principles, theories, and application of interpersonal skills required to develop strong leadership in the agricultural and natural resource context.
  
  • AGLS 4308 - Organizational Leadership Development in Agriculture and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Human behavior in organizations, the role of leadership in organizational performance, and the process of organizational change and improvement.
  
  • AGLS 4309 - Contemporary Issues in Agricultural Leadership

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    An evaluation of current issues pertaining to leadership in agriculture and natural resources including a historical looks at leadership and its impact on producers and consumers. (CL)
  
  • AGLS 4330 - Interrelationships of Agricultural Agency Information Systems

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Utilization of agricultural service systems to disseminate information to traditional and nontraditional agricultural clientele. Emphasis on USDA organizations.

AGLS - Agricultural Leadership (Graduate Courses)

  
  • AGLS 5304 - Theoretical Foundations of Leadership

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Theory of motivation, behavior, leadership styles, power, influence, charisma, and the historical context of leadership in the agriculture industry. S
  
  • AGLS 5305 - Developing Leadership in Rural Communities

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Introduction to the theories, concepts, and practical application of identifying, developing, and utilizing leadership to help sustain and revitalize rural communities.
  
  • AGLS 5306 - Contemporary Issues in Agricultural Leadership

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Exposes students to national, regional, and local agricultural issues that can be positively impacted with the proper application of leader-ship principles.
  
  • AGLS 5307 - Evaluating Leadership in Agricultural Organizations

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    The application of leadership and evaluation principles to determine improvement areas to maximize efficiency of the human dimension of the agricultural industry.

AGSC - Agricultural Science (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • AGSC 2300 - Computers in Agriculture

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: [AGRI 1309] Introduction to information technology in agricultural applications. Includes applications in spreadsheet data analysis, word processing, and database management. F, S.
  
  • AGSC 2301 - Agribusiness Data Analysis and Modeling with Spreadsheets

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Introduction to database management applications, extended application of spreadsheet software, and networked systems. F, S.
  
  • AGSC 2302 - Individual Leadership in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent.  Provides students with an understanding of agricultural sciences and natural resources leadership through workshops, personality tests, leadership literature, professional development activities, networking opportunities, hands-on agriculture tours, and team building activities.
  
  • AGSC 3301 - Service Leadership in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: Instructor consent. Selection for the CASNR MILE certificate program. Enhance leadership skills through learning and experiencing agricultural sciences and natural resources service leadership development by creating and implementing service projects. 
  
  • AGSC 3302 - Community Leadership in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: Instructor consent. Student must be admitted into the CASNR MILE Certificate. Provides experience and knowledge in the importance of leadership development in individual and community organizations through workshops and leadership trips to Austin and Washington, D.C. 

AGSC - Agricultural Science (Graduate Courses)

  
  • AGSC 5303 - Ecology of Grazing Lands Systems

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A field oriented course on ecology, management, and research in forage-livestock systems.

AGSM - Agricultural Systems Management (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • AGSM 2303 - Welding and Metalwork

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Metal fabrication and repair using hand tools, power tools, and welding equipment. Includes metallurgy pertaining to welding processes and heat treating.
  
  • AGSM 3304 - Systems in Agricultural Mechanics

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: AGSM 2303 . Mathematics and physical science applications to systems in agricultural mechanics. Topics in electricity, internal combustion engine theory, land measurement, and environmental control.
  
  • AGSM 4301 - Agricultural Mechanization Problems

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Individual study of an advanced phase of agricultural mechanization. Research report required. F, S, SS.
  
  • AGSM 4303 - Laboratory Methods in Agricultural Systems Management

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: AGSM 2303 ; AGSM 3304  recommended. Principles in managing secondary agricultural science laboratories. Features safe operation of power tools and equipment.

AGSM - Agricultural Systems Management (Graduate Courses)

  
  • AGSM 5301 - Investigations in Advanced Agricultural Mechanics

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Individual study or investigation of an advanced phase of mechanized agriculture. May be repeated for credit. F, S, SSI, SSII.

ANSC - Animal Science (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • ANSC 1401 - General Animal Science

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: [AGRI1419] The application of basic scientific principles to the efficient production of domestic animals. Students must enroll in lecture and lab concurrently. Partially fulfills core Life and Physical Sciences requirement. F, S, SS.
  
  • ANSC 1404 - The Meat We Eat - Introduction to Meat Production, Selection and Meat-Eating

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    For nonmajors who desire general knowledge of meat purchasing, selection, and cookery. Aspects of hazard analysis, food safety, and sanitation will be studied. Partially fulfills core Life and Physical Sciences requirement. F, S.
  
  • ANSC 2202 - Principles of Anatomy of Domestic Animals

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    Introduction to anatomy of domesticated animals with emphasis on bones, muscles, organs, vascular and nervous systems. F, S.
  
  • ANSC 2301 - Livestock and Meat Evaluation I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: [AGRI2322] Evaluation and selection of breeding and market animals, carcass evaluation and grading, breed characteristics. Field trips to ranches and meat packing plants. S.
  
  • ANSC 2302 - Livestock and Meat Evaluation II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Advanced training in evaluating, selecting, pricing, and grading of breeding and market livestock, carcasses, and wholesale cuts. Field trips to ranches and meat packing plants. Livestock and meat judging teams originate from this course. May be repeated for credit. F.
  
  • ANSC 2303 - Care and Management of Companion Animals

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Principles and practices of proper selection, feeding, and care of companion animals, with emphasis on the dog and cat. Nutrition, health care, behavior, training, and reproduction are discussed. F.
  
  • ANSC 2304 - Selection and Evaluation of Horses

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Criteria for evaluation and selection of breeding and show animals. Evaluation of breed types and show ring characteristics. Field trips to various breed operations. Horse judging teams will originate from this course. S.
  
  • ANSC 2305 - Introductory Horse Nutrition

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Introduction to basic nutrition and feeding of horses. Emphasis on practical applications and feeding management guidelines. F.
  
  • ANSC 2306 - Principles of Physiology of Domestic Animals

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 2202 . Introduction to physiological principles of domesticated animals, including major systems. S.
  
  • ANSC 2307 - Animal Welfare and Ethics

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Examines topics in animal rights philosophy, cultural differences in animal caretaking, and animal welfare. Horses, livestock, companion animals, and laboratory animals will be discussed.
  
  • ANSC 2310 - The Horse in World Art

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A comprehensive study of the depiction of the horse in fine arts, reflecting cultures, values, traditions, and heritage of civilization throughout history. Fulfills core Creative Arts and multicultural requirement. F, SII.
  
  • ANSC 3100 - Animal Science Seminar

    1 Semester Credit Hours
    Information to prepare students to function in a competitive work environment or professional/graduate school. (CL) F, S.
  
  • ANSC 3203 - Livestock and Meat Judging

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    In-depth special training in livestock and meat judging, grading, and evaluation for students who wish to become members of the livestock or meat judging teams. May be repeated for credit. S.
  
  • ANSC 3204 - Advanced Livestock, Horse, and Meat Judging

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    Advanced training in judging, grading, and evaluating performance for members of the senior livestock, horse, or meat judging teams. May be repeated for credit once. F.
  
  • ANSC 3301 - Principles of Nutrition

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 1401 ; CHEM 1305  or CHEM 1307 . Nutritional roles of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, minerals, vitamins, and water. Digestion, absorption, and use of nutrients and their metabolites. F, S, SS.
  
  • ANSC 3303 - Introductory Horse Management

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    An introduction to all aspects of equine management including selection, herd health, reproduction, nutrition, behavior, and marketing. F.
  
  • ANSC 3304 - Management and Training of Horses

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Practical application of the science of equine behavior to training young ranch horses. Emphasis on training, communication, and progressive learning of ranch skills.
  
  • ANSC 3305 - Applied Animal Nutrition

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 1401  and CHEM 1305  or CHEM 1307 . The fundamental metabolic principles of nutrition will be developed into concepts applicable to problem solving and situation use in the field. Nutrition-disease involvement. Not open to animal science majors. Will not qualify as prerequisite to ANSC 3307 . S, SSI.
  
  • ANSC 3306 - Animal Diseases

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Diseases of farm animals, both infectious and noninfectious, parasites, parasitic diseases, and the establishment of immunity through the use of biological products. S.
  
  • ANSC 3307 - Feeds and Feeding

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 3301 . Characteristics of feedstuffs used in livestock enterprises. Ration formulation and nutritional management of beef and dairy cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and horses. Methods of processing and evaluating feeds. F, S.
  
  • ANSC 3308 - Clinical Veterinary Science

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 2202  and ANSC 2306 . Clinical course working with various animal species. Course provides practical applications in various disciplines of veterinary medicine. SSI.
  
  • ANSC 3309 - Principles of Hippotherapy

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    An interdisciplinary overview of hippotherapy with primary emphasis on the use of the horse in therapy for children with physical, cognitive, and other disabilities F, S, SS.
  
  • ANSC 3310 - Principles of Equine Sales Preparation and Marketing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 3303 . Principles of equine management as related to fitting, presentation, and marketing of horses.
  
  • ANSC 3312 - Horsemanship I: General Horsemanship

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Fundamentals of horse care and riding with an emphasis on practical experience. F.
  
  • ANSC 3313 - Horsemanship II: Advanced Horsemanship

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Riding-intensive class for advanced riders. Emphasis on communication with horse in both hunt/stock seat disciplines. S.
  
  • ANSC 3314 - Companion Animal Behavior and Training

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 1401 . Covers basic principles of animal learning and provides an introduction to dog training and companion animal behavioral consulting.
  
  • ANSC 3315 - Companion Animal Nutrition

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 3301 . Nutrition and feeding of companion animals, with an emphasis on cats and dogs. Topics discussed will range from digestive systems and pet food composition to regulations.
  
  • ANSC 3316 - Animal Growth and Development

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 2202  and ANSC 2306 . A comprehensive course in the basic principles and concepts of livestock growth and development.
  
  • ANSC 3317 - Ranch Horse Techniques

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Riding-intensive class for advanced riders. Instruction in working cattle, reining, and trail. Student will provide a horse. May be repeated for credit. F, S.
  
  • ANSC 3318 - Domestic Animal Behavior

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 1401  or BIOL 1402  or BIOL 1403 . Examines farm and companion animal behavior, including physiology of behavior, communication, social behaviors, and others. S, SSI.
  
  • ANSC 3321 - Human-Animal Interactions

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 1401 . Topics include animals in society and the history and application of animal-assisted interventions to benefit human populations using horses, dogs, and other animals.
  
  • ANSC 3401 - Reproductive Physiology

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 2202  and ANSC 2306  or ANSC 3405 . Physiological approach to reproductive processes in farm animals. Study includes anatomy, endocrinology, estrous cycles, egg and sperm physiology, fertilization, gestation, parturition, and artificial insemination. (CL) F.
  
  • ANSC 3402 - Animal Breeding and Genetics

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 1401  and MATH 1320  or higher. Fundamental principles of cellular, population, and quantitative genetics applied in selection and mating systems to make genetic improvements in farm animals. F.
  
  • ANSC 3403 - Selection, Care, Processing, and Cooking of Meats

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    A general course in selecting, preserving, inspecting, grading, and cooking meats. F, S.
  
  • ANSC 3405 - Advanced Physiology of Animals

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ANSC 2202  and honors student status or consent of instructor. Physiology of domestic animals for advanced or honors students. Lecture and laboratory emphasizing whole animal physiology. S, even years.
  
  • ANSC 4000 - Internship

    V1-12 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A supervised study course providing in-service training and practice in the various areas of animal science F, S, SS.
  
  • ANSC 4001 - Special Problems in Animal Science

    V1-6 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Individual investigation. May be repeated for credit. F, S, SS.
  
  • ANSC 4202 - Artificial Insemination of Livestock

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 3401  or consent of instructor. Anatomy and physiology of reproductive organs, palpation, insemination techniques, handling frozen semen, estrous detection, synchronization of estrus and ovulation, and pregnancy determination. Intersession.
  
  • ANSC 4203 - Dog Training Practicum II

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: ANSC 4303 . In this hands-on practicum, students will develop and teach community dog training classes as well as mentor other students. May be repeated for credit.
 

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