P- Equine Enterprise II

Continuation of Equine Enterprise I. Capstone experience will focus on improvements and efficiency of the equine boarding operation at the UMass Hadley Farm, weekly evaluation of strengths and weaknesses, client feedback, and marketing of the business. Required weekly meetings and student committee assignments. Lab time includes weekly shifts at the facility. End of semester student presentations of a comprehensive annual report.

SmallAnimalEmergency&CritCare

This lecture course emphasizes the theoretical and practical aspects of emergency and critical care in the management of medical and traumatic emergencies by the veterinary technician. Recognition, assessment, and treatment of common small animal emergencies such as cardiovascular shock, respiratory crisis, gastrointestinal emergency, and musculoskeletal trauma.

SmallAnimalEmergency&CritCare

This lecture course emphasizes the theoretical and practical aspects of emergency and critical care in the management of medical and traumatic emergencies by the veterinary technician. Recognition, assessment, and treatment of common small animal emergencies such as cardiovascular shock, respiratory crisis, gastrointestinal emergency, and musculoskeletal trauma.

ST-Wnt Trvl Dairy Mg

This course is conducted collaboratively with other New England Land Grant institutions. Students and faculty collectively tour dairies and dairy related facilities during the first week in January. UMass students meet with the faculty advisor for a series of weekly discussion sessions to talk about each of the destinations.
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