Introduction to Animal Science

With lab. Modern animal agriculture and the many scientific disciplines it encompasses. The roles of genetics, nutrition, economics, physiology, and pathology in animal research and production. The dairy, meat, recreational, and laboratory animal industries in their role serving humankind. Lab experience working with various animal species.

Introduction to Animal Science

With lab. Modern animal agriculture and the many scientific disciplines it encompasses. The roles of genetics, nutrition, economics, physiology, and pathology in animal research and production. The dairy, meat, recreational, and laboratory animal industries in their role serving humankind. Lab experience working with various animal species.

BasicAnimlNutr&Feeding colloq

The course provides an introduction to critical reviews of primary research literature within the field of nutrition. Students are expected to present a recent nutrition-based peer-reviewed research paper to the rest of the class and to answer questions regarding the context, methods, and conclusions drawn by the authors.

S- Rise of the Carceral State

This course will introduce students to carceral studies, an interdisciplinary body of scholarship that takes the late twentieth century expansion of the U.S. prison system as its primary object of analysis. Drawing on a variety of sources ? influential older articles and books, a growing literature on the prison system's historical development, and recent examinations of mass incarceration?s ?collateral consequences? ? this course will provide a firm sense of the chronological, political, and institutional development of the U.S. carceral state.
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