USDAFarmServicesAgencyPrac
Participants will work under the direction of USDA Farm Service Agency personnel, providing assistance to the farm loan process, participating in government assistance programs, and working with USDA FSA outreach.
ST-Draft Horse Husbandry I
This course teaches students the basics of draft horse husbandry before moving on to teach them skills in working with horses in harness, both on the road and on the farm.
Adv Community Service Learning
This course is designe for students who have successfully completed an introductory course in Community Service Learning. Students will continue exploration of the topic from their introductory course, and will continue a service placement of at least 30 hours in a community organization the same as or similar to their first-semester placement. Reflection on service experience will be a critical componenet of both classroom discussion and written assignments.
CREATIVE PROCESS/CHORGRPHY I
Description of course and expectations can be found in the Dance department graduate book. (E)
ADVANCED WRITING WORKSHOP
Practice in conversation, using a variety of materials including newspaper articles, films, television broadcasts and web sites. This course is designed to develop oral proficiency. There is no written work. All exams will be oral. Prerequisite: for the Fall course ITL 110 or 111, or placement exam to assure correct language level. Prerequisite for the Spring course: ITL 220 or 230 or 231, or placement exam to assure correct language level. This course can be repeated. Permission of the instructor required.
BIOCHEMISTRY I LAB
Techniques of modern biochemistry: ultraviolet spectrophotometry and spectrofluorimetry, SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Scatchard analysis, and a project lab on linked enzyme kinetics. Prerequisite: BIO 203. BCH 252 is a prerequisite or must be taken concurrently.
Contemp Constitutional Issues
This is the Honors colloquium component for Polisci 492N.