| AS 100 Animal Science Orientation |
(1:1:0)
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| An orientation to university life, techniques used by successful students, explanation of animal science department offerings and expectations, as well as career exploration in the evolving world of animal science. |
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| AS 140 Basic Equitation |
(1:0:2)
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| Fee: $100.00 |
| Western riding skills emphasizing establishment of a balanced seat and proper use of aids. Instruction in handling, grooming, saddling, and control of the horse. |
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| AS 145 Trailriding |
(1:0:2)
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| Fee: $100.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 140 or an equivalent amount of riding experience/consent of instructor |
| This course is designed to help those who have had some experience riding horses expand on those experiences by learning first hand appropriate trail etiquette, proper trailer techniques, appropriate tack, and how to enjoy many of the beautiful sights and sounds of Southeastern Idaho from the back of your favorite horse. |
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| AS 150 Intro to Livestock Production |
(3:3:0)
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| Overview of various livestock enterprises, including beef, dairy, sheep, swine and horse industries. Basic principles used in the various industries are presented. Emphasis given to current and future trends in animal science. |
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| AS 165 Live Animal & Carcass Evaluation |
(2:1:2)
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| Judging, grading, and methods of selection of market animals and carcasses. This course will provide students with guidelines for evaluation and selection procedures as applied to breeding, feeder and market swine, beef cattle and sheep. Will also provide principles for livestock and meat judging. |
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| AS 215 Anatomy & Physiology |
(3:3:0)
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| Fee: $20.00 |
| A systems approach to the study of animal anatomy and physiology. Includes structure and function of the cell, skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive and reproductive systems. Practical applications of anatomy and physiology and their relation to diseases and disorders. |
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| AS 215L Anatomy & Physiology |
(1:0:2)
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| Laboratory experience covering microscopic cellular anatomy, cadaver dissection and live animal palpation. Two hours per week studying the systems of the animal body being covered in the lecture portion of the class. |
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| AS 220 Feeds & Nutrition |
(3:3:0)
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| Prerequisite: Math 110 & Chem 105 |
| The study of the principles of animal nutrition as applied to nutrient digestion and metabolism, feedstuff characteristics, and principles for formulating nutritionally balanced diets. |
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| AS 225 Range Ecology I |
(3:3:0)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Introductory study of the management of dynamic systems including the study of both large and small living organisms and their impact on ecological processes. This course is designed to teach students basic understanding of systems thinking, problem solving and the four processes making up an ecosystem including; water cycyling, mineral cycling, energy flow and biotic state. Students will investigate the unique relationship of large and small living organism impact on these processes in creating a healthy, sustainable ecosystem. Undergraduates will discover the different tools used to enhance these processes for long term economic return. |
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| AS 240 Intermediate Equitation |
(1:0:2)
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| Fee: $100.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 140 |
| Instructor level skills in horsemanship. Horsemanship skills in trail riding, western riding, barrel racing, pole bending, team penning and team roping. |
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| AS 245 Packing & Outfitting |
(2:2:1)
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| Fee: $100.00 |
| Techniques of horse and mule packing in wilderness areas, including equipment and stock management, route planning, camp set up, cooking and first aid. |
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| AS 247 Animal Handling and Behavior |
(2:1:3)
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| AS 248 Draft Horses - for Work and Pleasure |
(2:2:4)
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| Fee: $40.00 |
| This course is to prepare students to safely hitch and drive a variety of horse drawn vehicles with draft animals for work or recreational purposes. |
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| AS 265 |
(2:2:2)
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| AS 315 Animal Health |
(3:3:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 215 |
| Introduction and categorization of livestock diseases and basic principles of disease prevention programs. |
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| AS 315L Applied Animal Health Lab |
(1:0:2)
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| Hands-on procedures of animal handling and health practices. Techniques such as restraint, injections, calving assistance, dehorning, vaccination, etc. |
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| AS 320 Feedlot Management |
(2:2:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 220 |
| Designed for students interested in pursuing a career in beef feedlot management or other related agribusiness areas. |
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| AS 320 |
(3:2:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 220 |
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| AS 325 Range Ecology II |
(3:5:2)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 225 |
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| AS 330 Artificial Insemination |
(2:1:2)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Recommend AS 215 or AS 336 |
| Development of manual skills required for cattle insemination using frozen semen. Subject matter includes principles related to selection criteria for sires, semen storage, estrus detection and synchronization. Class time is combined with practice time using live cattle. |
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| AS 333 Livestock Genetics |
(3:3:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 150 |
| Study of animal breeding principles involved in improving livestock through genetic selection methods. Exploration of genetic theories and mating systems currently used in animal agriculture. |
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| AS 336 Animal Reproduction |
(3:3:2)
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| Study of reproduction in cattle, sheep, horses and pigs. Instruction in basic reproductive anatomy, and the processes involved in prenatal development, puberty, conception and parturition. Application of reproductive principles as used in estrus synchronization, insemination, ultrasonography and embryo transfer. |
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| AS 340 Horse Production |
(3:3:2)
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| Production practices in the selection, care and evaluation of horses. Designed to provide students with better understanding of the modern equine industry. Students will learn principles of horse health, breeds of horses, their characteristics, and their uses, as well as equine behavior, anatomy and physiology, nutrition and reproduction. |
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| AS 350 Small Animal Production |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 150 & 220 |
| This course provides a hands-on, in-depth study of how to make money in swine, sheep, goats and poultry. The goal of this course is for the student to learn how to transform their investment of dollars and time into profitable and rewarding farm enterprises. The course will be centered on the production of swine, sheep and goats, as well as poultry production. |
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| AS 355 Meats / Live Evaluation |
(2:2:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 215, taken in conjunction with AS 356
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| AS 356 Meat Practicum |
(1:0:3)
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| Prerequisite: Taken in conjunction with AS 355 |
| The study of meat science including harvesting, processing, identifying specific cuts, and retailing of beef, lamb and pork. Live and harvested evaluation of beef, hogs and lambs. Course includes meat identification, economic structure of the meat industry, supply and demand models, human nutrition, US & Global consumption, production & marketing. |
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| AS 360 Beef Production |
(3:2:2)
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| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: AS 150, 220 & 336 |
| Applied techniques and principles of beef production and management. Lectures will be designed to help students better understand the demands, trends and management tools of the beef industry and they will receive hands on training concerning health care, reproduction, nutrition, cattle selection, breeds, best management practices and economical tools used in management decisions. |
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| AS 420 |
(3:3:2)
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| AS 425 Ruminant Nutrition |
(3:3:2)
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| Fee: $5.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 220 |
| A study of digestive physiology, including intake, digestion, absorption, utilizations and factors affecting the nutritional status of the ruminant animal. |
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| AS 430 Advanced Reproduction |
(4:3:3)
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| Fee: $20.00 |
| Prerequisite: AS 215, AS 336, AS 330 or proficiency in artificial insemination, consent of instructor |
| Development of skills involved in livestock reproduction technologies such as estrus synchronization, pregnancy detection, ultrasonography and embryo transfer. Cattle are the focus species. |
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| AS 435 Equine Nutrition |
(3:3:2)
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| Prerequisite: AS 220 |
| A study of the various factors influencing equine nutrient requirement for maintenance, growth, reproduction, lactation and work. Feeding practices, determination of appropriate feedstuffs and economical feeding principles will be applied. |
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| AS 440 |
(2:0:2)
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| AS 455 Rangeland Inventory & Analysis & Lab |
(3:1:3)
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| Prerequisite: AS 225 & Bio 302 |
| Rangeland ecology and vegetation measurements including condition, trend, utilization, suitability and production. |
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| AS 466 Rangeland Vegetation Manipulation and Improvement |
(3:3:0)
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| Prerequisite: AS 225 |
| Rangeland habitat improvement by manipulating plant communities. Techniques include: prescribed fire, biological control, herbicide treatments, mechanical treatments and manipulation by herbivory. |
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| AS 490 Individual Studies |
(1-3:0:0)
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| Independent study, special assignment and/or advanced inquiry in an area of special interest; approved after consultation with instructor in charge. (Upon request) |
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| AS 498R Internship |
(1-4:0:0)
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| Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. |
| Work experience in agricultural related setting. Students work under employer supervision, submitting weekly reports as well as a final report. Many of the internships are student-located and may provide financial compensation. |
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| AS 499 Senior Seminar |
(1:1:0)
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| A course designed to enhance student communication and presentation skills prior to entering the work force. |
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