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Animal Science 067
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Animal Science 067 Graduation Requirements for the Major  

Graduation Requirements for the Major


All students must complete the SEBS core requirements appropriate for students majoring in animal science (Areas I through VII below), plus the major requirements (Area VIII A below, and one of the options described in Area VIII B below).

I. School Mission: Interdisciplinary Critical Analysis (3 credits)

  One 3-credit Junior/Senior Colloquium (See the Degree Requirements chapter for a description of this requirement.)

II. Introductory Life and Physical Sciences

A. Life Sciences (8 credits)

  01:119:101-102  General Biology (4,4)

B. Physical Sciences (9 credits)

  01:160:161-162  General Chemistry (4,4)

  01:160:171  Introduction to Experimentation (1)

III. Humanities and the Arts (6 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

IV. Multicultural and International Studies (6 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

V. Human Behavior, Economic Systems, and Political Processes

A. Human Behavior (3 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

B. Economic Systems

  11:373:121   Principles and Applications of Microeconomics (3) or equivqlent

C. Political Processes (3 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

VI. Oral and Written Communication (6 credits)

  01:355:101  Expository Writing I (3)

  01:355:302  Scientific and Technical Writing (3) or equivalent intermediate or advanced course in writing or speaking

VII. Experience-Based Education

A total of 9 credits of experienced-based education is stipulated for each option. Appropriate internship placements through the Student to Professional Internship Network (SPIN), subject to approval by the undergraduate program director, fulfill the requirement. Practica, livestock-related courses, 11:067:493,494  Research in Animal Science, or equivalent research projects approved by the faculty adviser also may fulfill this requirement.

VIII. Proficiency in Animal Science (61-77 credits)

A. REQUIRED COURSES (17-18)

Quantitative Skills

Specific courses to meet the quantitative skills requirements are listed under VIII B option/specialization requirements below. Completion of precalculus (or placement in calculus) is prerequisite for courses fulfilling this requirement.

Professional Ethics

Ethics in animal production, management, and research are addressed in several required courses.

Additional Requirements (17-18)

 01:447:380  Genetics (4)

 11:067:142  Animal Science (3)

 11:067:300  Animal Physiology (4) or equivalent

 11:067:327  Animal Reproduction (3)

 11:067:330  Animal Nutrition (3)

 11:067:331  Animal Nutrition Laboratory (1)

B. OPTIONS (44-59)

1. Preveterinary Medicine and Research (54-59)

Required Courses (36)

  01:160:307-308  Organic Chemistry (4,4)

  01:160:311  Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)

  01:640:135  Calculus I (4) or equivalent

  01:750:193-194  Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or equivalent

  01:960:401  Basic Statistics for Research (3)

  11:115:403,404  General Biochemistry (4,3)

  11:680:390  General Microbiology (4)

At least three of the following (9-14):

  01:146:322  Animal Histology (4)

  01:146:328  Human Parasitology (3)

  01:146:474  Immunology (3)

  01:377:213  Functional Human Anatomy (4)

  01:377:424  Human Anatomy (4)

  01:640:136  Calculus II (4) or equivalent

  01:694:315  Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Research (3) or equivalent

  11:067:398  Advanced Equine Health Care (3)

  11:067:404  Animal Diseases (3)

  11:067:410  Neuroendocrinology (3)

  11:067:430  Animal Microtechniques and Tissue Culture (4)

  11:067:450  Endocrinology (3)

  11:126:481  Molecular Genetics (3) and 11:126:482  Molecular Genetics Laboratory (3)

  11:370:406  Medical and Veterinary Entomology (3)

  11:704:441  Animal Behavior (3) or equivalent

At least two of the following courses (9):

  11:067:175  Animal Handling, Fitting, and Exhibition (P/NC 1)

  11:067:200,204  Animal Practicum (P/NC 2,2)

  11:067:335,336  Livestock Production and Management I,II (3,3)

  11:067:337,338  Livestock Production and Management Laboratory I,II  (2,2)

  11:067:403  Techniques in Equine Exercise Physiology (3)

  11:067:411  Studies in Animal Science (BA)

  11:067:493,494  Research in Animal Science (BA,BA)

  11:902:___  SPIN (3-6)

  11:015:497, 498  George H. Cook Scholars Program (3-6, 3-6)

2. Laboratory Animal Science (46)

Required Courses (33)

  01:160:307-308  Organic Chemistry (4,4)

  01:160:311  Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)

  01:640:115  Precalculus College Mathematics (4) or equivalent

  01:960:401  Basic Statistics for Research (3)

  11:067:200 or 204  Animal Practicum: Section LA (P/NC 2)

  11:067:275  Laboratory Animal Science: Management and Techniques (3)

  11:067:404  Animal Diseases (3)

  11:067:430  Animal Microtechniques and Tissue Culture (4)

  11:680:390  General Microbiology (4)

At least two of the following courses (7):

  11:067:335,336  Livestock Production and Management I,II (3,3)

  11:067:337,338  Livestock Production and Management Laboratory I,II (2,2)

  11:067:411  Studies in Animal Science (BA)

  11:067:493,494  Research in Animal Science (BA,BA)

  11:902:___  SPIN (3-6)

  11:015:497, 498  George H. Cook Scholars Program (3-6, 3-6)

Electives (6)

At least 6 additional credits approved by the adviser, depending on the student's interests and career goals. See additional courses listed in the Animal Science (067) section of the Course Listings chapter.

3. Equine Science (44)

Required courses (29)

  01:160:209  Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) or equivalent

  01:160:211  Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1) or equivalent

  01:640:115  Precalculus College Mathematics (4) or equivalent

  11:373:122  Principles and Applications of Macroeconomics (3) or equivalent

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:241  Introduction to Management (3)

  11:067:384  Horse Management (3)

  11:067:390  Equine Nutrition (3)

  11:067:402  Equine Exercise Physiology (3)

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)

At least two of the following courses (9):

  11:067:175  Animal Handling, Fitting and Exhibition, Section HO (P/NC 1)

  11:067:200,204  Animal Practicum, Section HO (P/NC 2,2)

  11:067:403  Techniques in Equine Exercise Physiology (3)

  11:067:411  Studies in Animal Science (BA), with equine research faculty

  11:067:493,494  Research in Animal Science (BA,BA), with equine research faculty

  11:902:___  SPIN (3-6), in equine-related field

  11:015:497, 498  George H. Cook Scholars Program (3-6, 3-6)

Electives (6)

At least 6 additional credits approved by the adviser, depending on the student's interests and career goals. See additional courses listed in the Animal Science (067) section of the Course Listings chapter. Suggested courses are:

  11:067:398  Advanced Equine Health Care and Management (3)

  11:067:401  Topics in Equine Science (3)

  11:067:413  Developing Leaders for the Equine Industry (1)

4. Production Animal Science (51)

Required courses (36)

  01:160:209  Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) or equivalent

  01:160:211  Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1) or equivalent

  01:640:115  Precalculus College Mathematics (4) or equivalent

  01:960:285  Introductory Statistics for Business (3)

  11:067:335, 336  Livestock Production and Management I, II (3,3)

  11:067:37, 338  Livestock Production and Management Laboratory I, II(2,2)

  11:067:406  Farm Productivity Analysis in the Animal Sciences (3)

  11:373:122  Principles and Applications of Macroeconomics (3) or equivalent

  11:373:231   Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:241  Introduction to Management (3)

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)

At least two of the following courses (9):

  11:067:175  Animal Handling, Fitting and Exhibition, Sections DC, SH or SW (P/NC 1)

  11:067:200,204  Animal Practicum, Sections DC, SH or SW (P/NC 2,2)

  11:067:411  Studies in Animal Science (BA)

  11:067:493,494  Research in Animal Science (BA,BA)

  11:902:___ SPIN (3-6)

  11:015:497, 498  George H. Cook Scholars Program (3-6, 3-6)

Electives (6)

At least 6 additional credits approved by the adviser, depending on the student's interests and career goals. See additional courses listed in the Animal Science (067) section of the Course Listings chapter.

5. Companion Animal Science (46-48)

Required courses (31-33)

  01:160:209  Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) or equivalent

  01:160:211  Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1) or equivalent

  01:640:115  Precalculus College Mathematics (4) or equivalent

  11:115:301  Introductory Biochemistry (3)

  11:115:313  Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory (1)

  11:373:122  Principles and Applications of Macroeconomics (3) or equivalent

  11:067:101  Careers in Animal Science (1)

  11:067:250  Companion Animal Science (3)

  11:067:404  Animal Diseases (3)

  11:704:441  Animal Behavior (3)

At least two of the following (6):

  01:070:204  Social Evolution (3)

  01:830:311  Conditioning and Learning (3)

  01:830:365  Hormones and Behavior (3)

  11:704:269  Introduction to Evolution of Animal Behavior (3)

Electives (6)

At least 6 additional credits approved by the adviser, depending on the student's interests and career goals. See additional courses listed in the Animal Science (067) section of the Course Listings chapter. Suggested courses are:

  01:146:322  Animal Histology (3)

  11:067:275  Laboratory Animal Science Management and Techniques (3)

  11:067:450  Endocrinology (3)

  11:067:410  Neuroendocrinology (3)

  11:067:4__  Topics in Companion Animal Issues I, II (1,1)

  11:067:430  Animal Microtechniques and Tissue Culture (4)

  11:704:241  Behavioral Biology (4)

  11:704:360  Animal Physiological Ecology (3)

  11:704:464  Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (3)

At least two of the following courses (9):

  11:067:175  Animal Handling, Fitting and Exhibition, Section DO (P/NC 1)

  11:067:200,204  Animal Practicum (P/NC 2,2)

  11:067:411  Studies in Animal Science (BA)

  11:067:493,494   Research in Animal Science (BA,BA)

  11:902:___  SPIN (3-6) in a companion animal-related field

  11:015:497, 498  George H. Cook Scholars Program (3-6, 3-6) or equivalent

IX. Unspecified Electives (7-23 credits)

In addition to courses meeting the above requirements, students can take any other courses offered by the university, for which they meet the course eligibility requirements, to bring their total number of credits to the minimum of 128 required for graduation.

 
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