DCB catalog 2022-24

Course Descriptions 95 Principles of feeding livestock including digestive systems, nutrient requirements, nutrient characteristics, and sources utilized in the formulation of balanced rations. ANSC 160 Equine Nutrition (2CR) Fall; Pre: None This course focuses on basic equine nutrition throughout the various stages of equine development and performance. These concepts will be integrated with a practical application of equine feeding. ANSC 220 Livestock Production (3CR) Spring; Pre: None General production and management of major meat animal species. Topics include production systems, feeding, facilities, health, economics, and marketing. ANSC 260 Introduction to Equine Science (3CR) Spring; Pre: None Review of evolution, historical roles of the horse, breeds, and the modern day western equine industry. Topics include introduction to equine anatomy, physiology, selection, nutrition, health care, and general management. ART (ART) ART 110 Introduction to Visual Art (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: None Study and analysis of artistic methods and meaning in the Visual Arts. ART 182 Art with a Smartphone (3CR) Spring; Pre: None In this course, students will learn the art of photography using smartphones. The course will focus on the technical aspects of cell phone cameras and post-production applications while learning aesthetics, composition, lighting, and other basic principles of design when creating two-dimensional art. ART 210 Art History I (3CR) Fall; Pre: None A survey of Western art from Paleolithic to the Renaissance. ART 211 Art History II (3CR) Spring; Pre: None A survey of Western art from Renaissance to the present. BIOLOGY (BIOL) BIOL 111 Concepts of Biology (4CR) Fall; Pre: None Concepts of Biology is an introductory level, non-majors transferable class. It is designed to meet the requirements of a Lab Science. BIOL 115 Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology (4CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: None A one-semester course that integrates the structure and function of the human body. Course includes a lab. BIOL 124 Environmental Science (4CR) Fall; Pre: None Relation of humans to their environment. BIOL 150 General Biology I (4CR) Fall; Pre: None A two-semester sequenced study of the fundamental topics of biology, with an emphasis on cellular biology. BIOL 150H General Biology I Honors (1CR) Fall; Pre: None This course is an in-depth study of cellular processes of living organisms. BIOL 151 General Biology II (4CR) Spring; Pre: BIOL 150 or Instructor Approval A two-semester sequenced study of the fundamental topics of biology, with an emphasis on organismal biology. BIOL 151H General Biology II Honors (1CR) Fall; Pre: None

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