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    • 3.00 Credits

      Description: AGRI 4510 addresses financing challenges and opportunities inagriculture. The course discusses sources of finance, financing costs, analysisof investment opportunities, financial and risk management, liquidity, capitalstructure, growth of agricultural firms, and public policies affecting agriculturalcredit markets. Topics will address the special nature of farm lending in regardsto crop and animal production.
    • 5.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: Approval of agriculture advisor and prior arrangement with employer;Description: Learning experience acquired through supervised full-time salaried employment with an agricultural business or agency. Pass/Fail only.
    • 5.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: Approval of agriculture advisor and prior arrangement with employer; Description: Learning experience acquired through supervised full-time salaried employment with an agricultural business or agency. Pass/Fail only.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: AGRI 3720, senior standing, admittance in Vet Tech program; Corequisite: AGRI 4711;Description: The study of veterinary medical concept for veterinary technology students, including traditional medical nursing, emergency and critical care of multiple species, such as companion, livestock, and exotic animals. Students will also learn proper diagnostic sampling, therapeutic techniques, physical therapy, wound management, alternative medical nursing, and intensive care therapies.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Admittance in Vet Tech program, senior standing; Corequisite: AGRI 4710;Description: Introduction and practice of medical techniques for veterinary technology students, including enhancing medical nursing skills, and emergency and critical care of multiple species skills, such as companion, livestock, and exotic animals. Through situations, and/or live patient interactions, students will continue to practice diagnostic sampling, begin practicing therapeutic techniques, physical therapy, wound management, alternative medical nursing, and intensive care therapies.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Senior standing, admittance in Vet Tech program and approval of veterinary clinical location choice by advisor and prior arrangement with agency;Pre-/co-requisite: AGRI 4710;Description: Veterinary technology students will practice technical skills while expanding proficiency in physical exam, diagnostic sampling, and treatment techniques. Students will also develop medical nursing skills, emergency and critical care skills; and home communication skills through hands-on learning, in a veterinary clinical setting of student choosing (with advisor approval).
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: AGRI 4710, senior standing; Corequisite: AGRI 4721;Description: The study of veterinary medical concepts for veterinary technology students, including surgical nursing and pharmacology topics. Topics will include surgical instrumentation and aseptic technique; small and large surgical nursing; veterinary dentistry; anesthesia; and pain management.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Senior standing; Corequisite: AGRI 4720;Description: The development of veterinary medical skills, for veterinary technology students, including surgical nursing and pharmacology techniques. Topics will include surgical instrumentation and aseptic technique; small and large animal surgical nursing procedures; veterinary dentistry skills; anesthesia calculation and administration; and pain management approaches.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Senior standing, admittance in Vet Tech program and approval of veterinary clinical location choice by advisor and prior arrangement with agency;Pre-/co-requisite: AGRI 4720;Description: Veterinary technology students will practice technical and communication skills, and build on techniques learned in AGRI 4715, as well as, develop mastery of large and small animal surgical nursing; aseptic techniques; surgical assisting; anesthesia, pain management, and other pharmacological therapies; through hands-on learning in a veterinary clinical setting of student choosing (with advisor approval).
    • 2.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: AGRI 1310, 3710, 3730 and junior standing;Description: Exploration of veterinary career options in a transformative learning environment involving lecture and hands-on, veterinarian-guided experiences: focusing on animal handling and safety protocols; animal husbandry techniques; basic diagnostic procedures; analyzing theoretical and actual case studies; as well as, evaluation of challenges facing veterinary medicine professionals.