ANSC 3080 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Chat Room, Coloring Book, Semen Collection
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This course is an introduction to the physiology of domesticated farm animals. The course will emphasize homeostatic control of the major body systems. The lectures cover the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, immune, endocrine and reproductive systems. Academic department (or campus): department of animal and poultry science. Lectures: monday, wednesday, friday 08:30am - 09:20am, room: macn 105. Laboratories: monday, tuesday or thursday 2:30 3:50 or 4:00 5:20 depending on section. Office location: annu 229; office hours: by appointment. Office location: annu 251; office hours: by appointment. Through the combination of lectures, laboratory sessions and case studies, student will be able to critically evaluate ideas and arguments by gathering and integrating relevant information, assessing its credibility, and synthesizing evidence to formulate a position. More specifically, students will be able to apply their knowledge and reasoning skills to physiological problems involving the major farm animal species. This outcome will be evaluated in laboratory quizzes and via problem solving questions in the final examination.