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AFAS 155: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Orientation and instruction in Air Force dress and grooming standards and application of Air Force discipline, customs and courtesies. Study of the Armed Forces and AFROTC grade structure, insignia, and chain of command. Introduction to military drill. |
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AFAS 156: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Continuation in military customs and courtesies and military drill. Familiarization with Air Force services and activities. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 157: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Structure and functions within the cadet corps, wing and base organizations. Additional instruction in military customs, courtesies and drill. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 225: U.S. Air Force Team & Leadership Fundamentals I 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Corequisite AFAS 255 Examination of personal capabilities and limitations. Analysis of basic leadership techniques as they pertain to followership and communication. |
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AFAS 226: U.S. Air Force Team & Leadership Fundamentals II 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Corequisite AFAS 256 Continuation of AFAS 225 . Study of problem solving, standards and accountability. Further analysis of leadership as it pertains to motivation and team building. |
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AFAS 227: U.S. Air Force Team & Leadership Fundamentals III 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Corequisite AFAS 257 Continuation of AFAS 226 . Examination of human relations, conflict management, stress management and ethical decision-making. |
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AFAS 255: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Understanding the Air Force base environment. Application of Air Force standards, discipline, conduct, customs, and courtesies. Advanced drill positions and movements. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 256: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Understanding selected career areas available based on individual qualifications. Advanced drill movements to include review and ceremony procedures. Discussion of privileges and responsibilities associated with an Air Force commission. Physical fitness training. |
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AFAS 257: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Advanced drill movements to include orientation in commanding a flight, command voice, and use of guidon. Preparation for summer field training. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards and conditioning for field training environment. |
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AFAS 331: Leading People & Effective Communication I 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Corequisite AFAS 351 Analysis of leadership principles such as critical thinking, change management, effective supervision and diversity. Examination of the similarities and differences between military officers and enlisted. |
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AFAS 332: Leading People & Effective Communication II 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Corequisite AFAS 352 Continuation of AFAS 331 . Examination of the Code of Conduct and ethical decision-making. Continued analysis of leadership and communication techniques such as providing feedback and inspiring action. |
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AFAS 351: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Attain leadership and management competence through participation in advanced leadership experiences. General structure and progression patterns common to selected officer career fields. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 352: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 Prerequisite (Pass/Fail). (Pass/Fail). Continuation of advanced leadership experiences to attain leadership and management competence. Application of procedures for evaluating cadets. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 353: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Continuation of advanced leadership experiences to attain leadership and management competence. Comprehension of special summer training programs available to cadets. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 432: National Security & Leadership Responsibilities II 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Corequisite AFAS 452 Continuation of AFAS 431 . Examination of how the Air Force deploys and how typical bases are structured. Continued focus on ethical leadership and associated responsibilities. |
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AFAS 433: National Security & Leadership Responsibilities 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Corequisite AFAS 453 Continuation of AFAS 432 . Analysis of the military justice system and individual evaluations. Exploration of Air Force assignments, duties and career progression. |
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AFAS 451: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Application of effective leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Comprehension of special education programs available to senior cadets. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 452: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Continuation of the application of effective leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. comprehension of Communications and Operations Security program. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
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AFAS 453: AFROTC Leadership Laboratory 0 Semester Credit Hours . 2-0-0 (Pass/Fail). Continuation of effective leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Comprehension of active duty service commitments incurred throughout an officer’s career. Understanding factors which facilitate a smooth transition from civilian to military life. Application of physical fitness regimen to meet weight and fitness standards. |
Animal Science |
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ANSC 111: Introduction To Animal Science 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Introduction to the field of Animal Science with emphasis on breeds, terminology and basic husbandry practices of dairy and beef cattle, horses, swine, sheep and poultry. |
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ANSC 113: Introduction To Animal Science Laboratory 1 Semester Credit Hours . 3-0-1 Practical application and study of the different areas of animal science. |
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ANSC 201: Introduction To Poultry Science 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 The principles and practices of breeding, incubation, nutrition, disease control, management practices and marketing of poultry. |
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ANSC 204: Livestock Evaluation 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Selection and evaluation of major livestock species based on performance, production records, and Visual appraisal. Presentation of oral and written reasons will be required. |
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ANSC 211: Introduction To Equine Science 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A general survey of principles of horse management and husbandry, to include anatomy, unsoundness, nutrition, health and reproduction. |
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ANSC 215: Companion Animal Management 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Care, feeding, breeding, behavior, and management of companion animals. Emphasis on dogs and cats.
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ANSC 220: Introduction To Horsemanship 2 Semester Credit Hours . 3-1-2 Introduction to methods and techniques for controlling and influencing the performance of horses. |
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ANSC 222: Horse Behavior/Training 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Horse behavior and psychology as it relates to breaking and handling horses. To include: fitness and conditioning, equipment, grooming and show preparation. |
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ANSC 223: Horse Behavior/Training II 2 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 6-0-2 (6) Prerequisite ANSC 222 . Experience based learning and application of horse behavior and psychology in training. This class may be taken up to 3 times for credit. |
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ANSC 224: Introduction to Livestock Management 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 The principles and practices utilized in the management and production of food animals, to include beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and poultry.
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ANSC 225: Special Problems in Animal Science 1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(3) Prerequisite Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit. Topics may include foal management, fitting and showing of livestock, or topic selected with consent of instructor. |
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ANSC 225A: Special Problems in Animal Sci 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(3) Prerequisite Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit. Topics may include foal management, fitting and showing of livestock, or topic selected with consent of instructor. |
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ANSC 225B: Special Problems in Animal Sci 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(3) Prerequisite Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit. Topics may include foal management, fitting and showing of livestock, or topic selected with consent of instructor. |
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ANSC 225C: Special Problems in Animal Sci 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(3) Prerequisite Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit. Topics may include foal management, fitting and showing of livestock, or topic selected with consent of instructor. |
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ANSC 230: The Art and Science of BBQ 2 Semester Credit Hours . 3-1-2 Prerequisite Signature of Instructor Survey, demonstration and participation class investigating the art and science of barbecue; preparation techniques including type of meats, seasonings and cooking methods. |
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ANSC 301: Principles of Animal Nutrition 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ANSC 111 and CHEM 100 or 130. The source, chemical composition, and nutritive value of farm animal feedstuffs. |
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ANSC 309: Anatomy and Physiology of Animals 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite BISC 130 . The structures and functions of the tissues and organs of animals. |
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ANSC 312: Animal Endocrinology 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Development, structure, and functional processes of the endocrine system in animals. |
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ANSC 315: Meats 3 Semester Credit Hours . 6-1-3 Methods and practices involved in the processing and preservation of meats. |
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ANSC 318: Physiology of Reproduction 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Prerequisite ANSC 111 . Physiology of reproduction of domestic farm animals. Embryology and anatomy of reproductive systems; gametogenesis, fertilization, gestation and parturition. |
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ANSC 331: Animal Disaster Response 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite BISC 130 or ANSC 111 All-hazards course in animal disaster response covering small and mass events (e.g., vehicular accidents, disease, weather, and terrorism) that cause disruption to animal well-being.
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ANSC 340: Horse Evaluation 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ANSC 111 or ANSC 211 . Detailed evaluation of the horse. To include: conformation, body condition, as well as breed and discipline characteristics. |
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ANSC 401: Animal Breeding 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2 Principles and application of animal breeding, including gene frequencies, heritabilities, inbreeding coefficients, selection and mating systems. (G) |
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ANSC 405: Applied Animal Nutrition 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ANSC 301 . A review of applied nutritional practices and management, and ration formulation for beef and dairy cattle, horses, swine and poultry. (G) |
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ANSC 409: Animal Pathology 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite BISC 214 or BISC 260 and ANSC307 or ANSC 309 . The etiology, symptoms, prevention, control and eradication of the major diseases of farm animals. (G) |
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ANSC 410: Beef Production 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ANSC 301 or ANSC 405 . Principles and practices in breeding, feeding, marketing, and management of beef cattle. (G) |
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ANSC 411: Horse Production 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ANSC 111 or ANSC 211 , and ANSC 318 . Principles and practice in breeding, feeding, and management of horses. |
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ANSC 425: Special Problems in Animal Science 1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(9) Prerequisite Written Consent of Instructor. May be repeated for credit. Foal management and sale preparation; steer fitting and showing; or topic selected with consent of advisor. |
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ANSC 425A: Special Problems in Animal Science 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(9) Prerequisite Written Consent of Instructor. May be repeated for credit. Foal management and sale preparation; steer fitting and showing; or topic selected with consent of advisor. |
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ANSC 425B: Special Problems in Animal Science 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(9) Prerequisite Written Consent of Instructor. May be repeated for credit. Foal management and sale preparation; steer fitting and showing; or topic selected with consent of advisor. |
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ANSC 425C: Special Problems in Animal Science 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(9) Prerequisite Written Consent of Instructor. May be repeated for credit. Foal management and sale preparation; steer fitting and showing; or topic selected with consent of advisor. |
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ANSC 470: Veterinary Techniques 3 Semester Credit Hours . 4-2-3 Prerequisite ANSC 309 , ANSC 409 , or Special Permission. Applications of veterinary diagnostic, therapeutic, and prophylactic techniques used in control of animal diseases. (G) |
Applied and Natural Sciences |
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ANS 189: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4 (4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 189A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 189B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 189C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 189D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 194: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 194A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 194B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 194C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 194D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 289: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 289A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 289B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 289C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 289D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 294: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 294A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 294B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 294C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 294D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 389: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 389A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 389B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 389C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 389D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 394: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 394A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 394B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 394C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 394D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 489: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 489A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 489B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 489C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 489D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 494: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 494A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 494B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 494C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 494D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study. May be repeated for credit. |
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ANS 589: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(9) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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ANS 589A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(9) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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ANS 589B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(9) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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ANS 589C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(9) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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ANS 589D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(9) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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ANS 594: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing. Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Applied and Natural Sciences. |
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