ANSC 1120

ANSC 1120

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2017-2018.

Students completing this course will explore the many roles of domestic animals and the importance of their interdependence with humans; appreciate the scope, diversity, and problems related to domestic animal systems; practice using scientific literature to research, and know how to continue learning about sustainable animal systems. This intensive summer course includes 25 hours of lecture and 27 hours of hands-on laboratory/ demonstrations at various field sites and facilities all within a three-week period. Topics include domestication, sustainability, companion animals, sheep, goats, swine, beef cattle, dairy cattle, nutrition, genetics, grazing, dairy products, poultry, horses and draft animals, Third World limited-resource animal systems, toxicology and lab animals.

When Offered Summer.

Outcomes
  • Compare and contrast various domestic animal production systems.
  • Apply basic knowledge of animal nutrition, genetics, reproduction and physiology to domestic animal species.
  • Practice proper handling of livestock.
  • Research and critique various perspectives of issues related to domestic animal production systems using scientific journal articles.
  • Produce a researched outline and debate an agricultural issue of interest.
  • Exchange scientific ideas with classmates.
  • Synthesize a viewpoint based on research and discussion.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Summer Special Session 2.  Choose one lecture and one laboratory.

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  1048 ANSC 1120   LEC 001

    • MTWRF Morrison Hall 163
    • Jun 25 - Jul 13, 2018
    • Soberon, M

  • This Summer Session class is offered by the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions. For details visit http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ss/courses/courses.php?v=2089

  •  1049 ANSC 1120   LAB 401