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CT00750 - Fundamental Animal Science CTE18101 (S2)

Course Description
This course covers the production, management, anatomy, physiology, nutrition, reproduction, and the showing and fitting of traditional livestock including beef, dairy, swine, sheep, goat, horses and poultry. Exotic animals such as rabbits, large game animals, ratites, games birds, llamas, alpacas and companion animals are studied. The text addresses an overview of the animal science industry including its history, career opportunities, biosecurity, safety, and environmental concerns.

Contact : Aj Schoeberl Aj.Schoeberl@k12.sd.us

Your computer will need to run Microsoft Office 2007 or be backward compatible to Office 2007. You will need to have the current versions of Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Java. You will also need the State Email ID, i.e. XX1234 in order to be enrolled in this course.
Course Code
18101
Content Area
Career & Technical Education
Provider
High Plains Alternative School
Instructor
Dean Baumberger
Prerequisite
None
Technology
Online
Course Materials
Combination of electronic and hard copy - Fundamental Animal Science Textbook
Appropriate Grade Levels
9, 10, 11, 12
When Offered
Open-ended (Aug - May)
Credit
Half
Cost
$250
Registration Contact
Name: Robin Boldt
Phone: (605) 489-2411
Email: Robin.Boldt@k12.sd.us
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.