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ASI 350 - Meat Science Credits: 3
An introduction to the red meat industry relating the fundamental properties of muscle structure, chemistry, and physiology to meat quality, composition, processing, nutritional value, and marketing. The laboratory will demonstrate the conversion of animals to meat and by-products, and meat processing technology.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: BIOL 198, or a course in chemistry.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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ASI 361 - Meat Animal Processing Credits: 2
A student participation course in processing live animals into meat and by-products. Interrelates all phases of modern slaughter and processing techniques, inspection and processing, and related operations.
Requisites Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 370 - Principles of Meat Evaluation Credits: 2
The use of subjective and objective standards to evaluate beef, lamb, and pork carcasses and wholesale cuts for both quality and yield of edible portion as they relate to value and consumer acceptance.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
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ASI 385 - Wool Grading and Evaluation Credits: 1
A study of factors determining the commercial grades of wool and the desired fleece qualities of sheep, practice in judging and grading wool.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 102.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 395 - Intermediate Horse Training & Management Credits: 2
Application of training techniques used to start young horses under saddle. Emphasis is placed on developing groundwork skills needed to prepare horses for riding, including longeing, introduction to the saddle and bridle, and driving.
Requisites Prerequisite: Enrollment in Equine Science Certificate Program (CEQSC).
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 396 - Dairy Cattle Judging Credits: 2
An introduction to the principles of evaluating dairy cattle on the basis of their physical characteristics. Interpretation of the official dairy cow unified score card. Training includes preparation and presentation of oral defense on one’s placing of four cow classes.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 102 and 106.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 399 - ASI Quadrathalon Credits: 0-1
Active participation in the ASI Quadrathalon involving oral presentations, written exams, practical application of animal knowledge, and a quiz bowl.
Note Fifteen hours for presentations will be designated each spring. No more than 2 credits earned in this course may apply towards graduation.
Repeatable.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 400 - Farm Animal Reproduction Credits: 3
Basic reproductive anatomy and physiology of cattle, horses, pigs, poultry, and sheep during the first half of the semester provides a solid basis for reproduction management topics which occupy the second half of the course.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 102, BIOL 198 and Sophomore standing.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 401 - Farm Animal Reproduction Laboratory Credits: 1
Laboratory exercises with reproductive specimens of farm species. Will include adult male and female reproductive tracts, anatomical changes associated with estrous cycles and anestrus, pregnancy, fetal and placental development, semen characteristics, and ultrasonography.
Note Two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 400 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 402 - Calving Credits: 1
Emphasis will be placed on various aspects of managing parturition in cattle. Focus on stages of parturition, dystocia, and calf care.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 102 and junior standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 403 - Foaling Credits: 1
Events associated with late gestation, parturition, and the early postpartum period in the horse. Emphasis will be placed on the important aspects of caring for and monitoring a pregnant/lactating mare and her newborn foal.
Requisites Prerequisite: Enrollment in Equine Science Certificate Program (CEQSC) and sophomore standing.
Recommended prerequisite: ASI 102 and ASI 107 .
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 404 - Lambing Credits: 1
Theoretical and practical experience in lambing. Management of the ewe and lambs at parturition, physiology of parturition, and common problems encountered by ewes and lambs during parturition.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 102 and junior standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 405 - Fundamentals of Milk Processing Credits: 3
A study of fundamentals of processing, quality assurance, inspection, and marketing of fluid milk and related products in a modern market milk enterprise.
Note Two hours lecture and one three-hour lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 198.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 420 - Advanced Dairy Cattle Judging Credits: 1
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 396.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 422 - Livestock Sales Management Credits: 0-1
Hands-on experience in the planning, promotion, and production of a purebred livestock sale.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 444 - Equine Health Credits: 3
Fundamentals of equine health care and practical experience with the procedures routinely performed by horse owners in the overall management of their horse’s well-being. Topics covered include basic anatomy and physiology, recognizing and managing disease conditions and emergency situations, and preventative management strategies and treatment options for a variety of health-related issues.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Enrollment in Equine Science Certificate Program (CEQSC) and sophomore standing.
Recommended prerequisite: ASI 107.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 445 - Advanced Horse Training and Management Credits: 2
Students will further develop skills acquired in ASI 345. Students will learn how to utilize advanced training practices and applications to enhance the training and performance of horses.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 345.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 450 - Principles of Livestock Selection Credits: 2
Origin, development, characteristics, and adaptation of different breeds of livestock, with special emphasis on the selection of market and breeding animals.
Note Four hours lab a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 315.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 470 - Form and Function in Livestock Credits: 2
A detailed study of animal form and type; influence of type related to function; special training in presenting orally the relative merits of beef cattle, sheep, swine, and horses.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 450.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 495 - Advanced Meat Evaluation Credits: 2
Advanced study in the evaluation of carcasses, wholesale cuts, and retail cuts of beef, lamb, and pork. Application of grade standards and specifications to beef, lamb, and pork carcasses and subprimal cuts.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 370.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 500 - Genetics Credits: 3
An introduction to Mendelian, molecular, quantitative, and population genetics.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 198, MATH 100 and Sophomore Standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 502 - Principles of Equine Reproductive Management Credits: 2
An overview of the physiological mechanisms involved in equine reproduction and the scientific reasoning for breeding management decisions. Recent advances in equine reproductive technology will be highlighted and relevant research will be incorporated into the presentations.
Note This is a web-based lecture course intended for off-campus distance education students. Lecture material is supplemented with web-based demonstrations.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 504 - Equine Reproduction Management Credits: 3
Overview of the physiological mechanisms involved in equine reproduction and the scientific reasoning behind breeding management decisions. Recent advances in equine reproductive technology will be highlighted. Lab exercises focus on learning breeding techniques including semen collection and processing, and artificial insemination.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing. Recommended prerequisite: ASI 400.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 510 - Animal Breeding Principles Credits: 3
The genetic principles of evaluation, selection and mating systems used in beef, dairy, sheep, swine, poultry, horse and companion animal breeding. Intended for ASI majors and minors.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 102 and ASI 500.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 512 - Bovine Reproductive Technologies Credits: 2
Reproductive technologies used in management of cattle including the physiology of the estrous cycle, embryo viability, and fetal development. Practical training in reproductive management technique.
Note One hour lecture and five hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 400, senior standing and consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 515 - Beef Science Credits: 3
A comprehensive course covering all phases of the beef cattle industry. Practical application of nutrition, breeding, physiology of reproduction, merchandising, risk management and related areas. Special emphasis on management systems of raising, growing and finishing beef cattle.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 520 - Companion Animal Management Credits: 3
General biology and management of pets in zoos, kennels and at home. Working safely with companion animals. Management of animals in kennels, shelters, research facilities and zoos. Regulatory issues of small animals used as companion pets and in laboratory research. Interactive discussion and written skills will be emphasized.
Note Three hours of lecture/recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing. Recommended prerequisite: ASI 107.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 521 - Horse Science Credits: 3
A study of the horse industry in the United States, breed profiles, anatomy and evaluation, nutrition, reproduction, growth and development, health, exercise physiology, facilities and equipment, business considerations.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 524 - Sheep and Meat Goat Science Credits: 3
Application of scientific management principles to the sheep and meat goat industries. Breeding, reproduction, nutrition, health, management and economic aspects as related to sheep and meat goat production.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 533 - Anatomy and Physiology Credits: 4
General anatomy and physiology of the domestic animals.
Note Three hours lecture a week and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 198.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 535 - Swine Science Credits: 3
Application of basic scientific principles to the economical production of pork. Recommendations are made in breeding, reproduction, nutrition, health, housing, marketing, and management of swine production units of varying sizes.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 540 - Principles of Animal Disease Control Credits: 3
A study of the factors that influence animal health and disease control for students majoring in agriculture and other fields.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior Standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 561 - Undergraduate Research in Animal Sciences & Industry Credits: 0-3
Mentored undergraduate research experience in animal or food sciences.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 580 - Animal Sciences and Industry Career Preparation Credits: 1
Career exploration and life skill development. Assist students with internship development, interviewing skills, and professional communication formats.
Note One hour recitation a week. Open only to junior students majoring in animal sciences and industry.
Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI major and Junior Standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 595 - Contemporary Issues in Animal Science and Agriculture Credits: 3
The development and management of current issues affecting animal agriculture and science in three primary areas: 1) how do issues develop; 2) the political aspects of issues; and 3) the development of expertise based on objective assessment. Current issues such as animal welfare/rights, environment, genetic engineering, etc., will be used to provide students with practical learning experiences.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course Yes
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ASI 598 - Bioscience Internship in Animal Science Credits: 1-6
Supervised professional experience in bioscience realm of animal sciences. One credit hour per one month full-time supervised and evaluated work hours. Internship proposal, evaluation by supervisor, self-assessment, and presentation of internship required.
Note May be repeated for a maximum of 6 total credit hours.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 599 - Animal Science Internship Credits: 1-6
Supervised professional experience in animal science related field. One credit hour per month full-time supervised and evaluated work hours. Internship proposal, evaluation by supervisor, self-assessment and presentation of internship required.
Note Repeatable for maximum 6 total credit hours.
Requisites Prerequisite: Permission of supervising faculty member.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ASI 600 - Applied Animal Biotechnology Credits: 3
The objective of this course is to provide insight into the use of large animals in areas of biotechnology. The course will emphasize the use of livestock in food production as well as human medicine applications. A two-hour lecture per week will include topics such as marker assisted selection of livestock, in-vitro fertilization, transgenics, cloning and stem cell technology. A two-hour lab per week will complement material from lectures including PCR, DNA isolation and oocyte collection.
Note Two-hour lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI BI Students, Junior Standing and ASI 500 or BIOL 450.
Recommended prerequisite: BIOCH 521.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 601 - Endocrinology and Lactation Credits: 3
Provides an overview of the endocrine systems that regulate mammalian lactation and other related physiological processes. Topics include structure and function of important endocrine glands and their hormones, receptors, target tissues and physiological mechanisms of action. Emphasis will be placed on whole animal hormonal interactions that regulate nutrient availability for production of milk in dairy cattle and other dairy species. Upon completion of the course students should be able to identify important endocrine organs and hormones and apply their understanding to problems in dairy production.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 198 and junior standing.
Recommended prerequisite: ASI 400, ASI 533 or BIOL 340.
Typically Offered Fall
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ASI 602 - Equine Breeding and Genetics Credits: 2
Application of genetic and animal breeding principles to the horse. Emphasis on inheritance of color and diseases, as well as selection and mating programs.
Note Two hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Recommended prerequisite: ASI 500 and ASI 510.
Typically Offered Fall, even years
UGE course No
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ASI 608 - Dairy Foods Processing & Technology Credits: 3
The fundamental technologies used to process high quality dairy foods using freezing, heat membrane and pressure technologies. Changes in milk chemistry, microbiology and structure will be emphasized during the processing of butter, soft and hard cheeses, concentrated milks, ice cream and yogurt.
Note Two hours of lecture and one three-hour lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 455.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 610 - Processed Meat Operations Credits: 2
An intensive course in processed meats, relating the science, technology and quality control of curing, smoking and sausage manufacture.
Note One hour recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 350.
Typically Offered Spring, odd years
UGE course No
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ASI 620 - Beef Systems Management Credits: 2
Development of beef enterprise business plans and analysis of breeding, nutrition, health and management programs for beef operations.
Note One hour recitation and five hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 515
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 621 - Dairy Cattle Management Credits: 3
Integration of biologic and economic aspects of dairy production with dairy farm organization, planning, operation and analysis. Field trips, dairy farm analysis and case studies will be used to supplement lecture material.
Note Two hours recitation, two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 635 - Gamebird Production and Management Credits: 3
Principles and practices of upland game bird production including incubation and hatching, flight pen construction, nutritional management, predation control, disease management and meat processing.
Note Two hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 106.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 640 - Poultry Products Technology Credits: 3
Emphasis on the technical problems that exist between production and consumption during the processing and marketing of poultry meat and egg products. A study of the microbiology of shell eggs, meat and manufactured products and the basic principles of quality assurance. Food manufacturing and product development are discussed.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 106.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
UGE course No
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ASI 645 - Poultry Management Credits: 3
A detailed study of the production and management practices involved in commercial poultry and game bird enterprises.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
Typically Offered Spring, odd years
UGE course No
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ASI 650 - Identification and Data Management of Food Animals Credits: 2
Procedures and the conventions required to accomplish individual identification for farm animals. Principles of sound data collection and management. Principles of automatic information and data capture technologies for transforming data into information. Guest lectures from allied industry and livestock producers will illustrate various products, services and applications.
Note Two hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 655 - Behavior of Domestic Animals Credits: 3
Behavior associated with domestication. Effects of selective breeding, physical and social environments, and developmental stage on social organization, aggressive behavior, sexual behavior, productivity and training of domestic animals. Physiology of behavior and abnormal behavior considered briefly.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 198 and junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 658 - Animal Growth and Development Credits: 3
The molecular and endocrine mechanisms of prenatal and postnatal growth and development of muscle, bone, and adipose tissue will be discussed. Historical and current scientific literature will be reviewed and utilized to reinforce the topics covered.
Note Three hours of lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 533 and a course in biochemistry.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
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ASI 660 - International Study Experience in Animal Science Credits: 0-6
Seminar and travel course designed to prepare students before the experience and for students to analyze, critique, and report their experiences of an international experience associated with study tours or short courses. Course will focus on appropriate oral and written documentation of the student learning objectives for course experience. The academic topics will vary with each international activity.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
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ASI 661 - Animal Sciences and Industry Problems Credits: 1-18
Independent guided studies in any of the many fields associated with animals and animal products.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 662 - Special Topics in Animal Science Credits: 0-6
Seminars of special interest. Will be offered upon sufficient demand in selected areas relating to animal science.
Note May be repeated.
Typically Offered Fall and Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 671 - Meat Selection and Utilization Credits: 2
Emphasis on meat cut identification, muscle and bone anatomy, grades, fabricated meat, institutional cuts, specification writing, processing, meat preparation and shrinkage costs.
Note One hour lecture-recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: CHM 110 and 111.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 675 - Monogastric Nutrition Credits: 1
An overview of the nutritional principles involved with feeding nonruminants. Topics will include digestive anatomy and the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Note Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 320.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 676 - Avian Nutrition Credits: 1
Nutritional requirements of game birds, caged birds, exotics, and commercial poultry. Interactive discussion will be emphasized.
Note Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 675 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall, even years
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ASI 677 - Companion Animal Nutrition Credits: 1
This course is intended to be taken in sequence following Monogastric Nutrition ASI 675. The course will cover the unique nature of nutrition for companion animals with an emphasis on the nutrition of dogs and cats. Details regarding dentition, digestion, metabolism and nutritional requirements will be covered. In addition, an overview of the nutrition of other minor companion species will be provided. Besides standard assessments methods students will be expected to review current research publications on the topic and provide written and oral presentations germane to the topic.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 675 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall, odd years
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ASI 678 - Equine Nutrition Credits: 1
Equine digestive anatomy and physiology. Nutrient requirements of the equine as they relate to growth, work, reproduction and lactation, as well as the relationship of nutrition to disease and environment. Practical management considerations and current equine nutrition research will be reviewed.
Note Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 675 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 679 - Swine Nutrition Credits: 1
A study of the nutrient requirements of swine for various stages of production. Discussion of the interrelationships among nutrition and other factors (environment, management, and health) that affect performance.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 675 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall
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ASI 680 - Ruminant Nutrition Credits: 1
Advanced study of nutritional management of different species of ruminant livestock. Topics covered include ruminal function, post-ruminal digestion and absorption, utilization of key nutrients, and discussion of select metabolic disorders.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 320.
Typically Offered Spring
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ASI 681 - Dairy Cattle Nutrition Credits: 1
Nutritional management of dairy calves, replacement heifers, dry and lactating dairy cows. Diet formulation, feeding systems and current concepts in dairy cattle nutrition.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 680 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
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ASI 682 - Formulation of Livestock and Poultry Diets Credits: 1
Diet formulation for the major species of livestock and poultry. Major topics include hand formulation of diets: ingredient/nutrient cost comparisons; dry matter manipulation; computerized diet formulation; developing specifications for diets, supplements, basemixes and premixes; projecting animal performance; and feed labeling.
Note Three hours lecture per week for five weeks.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 675 or ASI 680 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall
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ASI 683 - Grazing Livestock Nutrition Credits: 1
Nutritional management of grazing beef cattle. Nutrition of beef cows and stocker cattle maintained under grazing conditions. Major topics to be covered include nutrient requirements, forage intake, forage quality, and supplementation.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 680 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
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ASI 684 - Nutrition of Feedlot Cattle Credits: 1
Nutritional management of growing and finishing beef cattle maintained under confined feeding conditions. Utilization of cereal grains and byproducts in the production of beef. Major topics include nutrient requirements, feed processing, growing-finishing systems, feed additives, metabolic disturbances, and nutrient management.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 680 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
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ASI 685 - Stored Forage Systems for Ruminant Animals Credits: 1
A study of nutrient conservation in various stored forage systems including storage facilities and equipment, nutrient loss, aerobic deterioration, chemical and physical analysis. Discussions will also include the impact of stored forage systems on forage quality and the subsequent effects on digestion and utilization in ruminant animals.
Note Three hours lecture a week for five weeks.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 680 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
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ASI 695 - Principles of Equine Exercise Physiology Credits: 3
Physiological systems reactions and adaption to exercise and training in the equine athlete. Additional topics addressed will include biomechanics, injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 533, BIOL 198, BIOCH 265 or BIOCH 521.
Required prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
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ASI 710 - Physiology of Reproduction in Farm Animals Credits: 3
The physiological aspects of reproduction in farm animals including endocrine inter-relationships controlling reproductive cycles and gamete production. Periodic demonstrations deal with specialized reproductive anatomy of farm animals, experimental techniques used in animal reproduction, and contemporary animal production practices.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 400.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
UGE course No
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ASI 720 - Anaerobic Bacteriology Credits: 2
Study of anaerobic bacteria, anaerobiosis, description of anaerobic techniques, and physiology and biochemistry of anaerobes of natural environment including gastrointestinal tract, and of veterinary, medical, and industrial importance.
Note Two hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: BIOL 455.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
Cross-listed BIOL 720
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 741 - Quantitative Genetics Applications of Matrix Algebra Credits: 1
The goal of this course is development of skills in matrix algebra to describe and solve problems in the agricultural and life sciences, with particular focus on quantitative genetics. The course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of matrix algebra, and whose formal training in mathematics may be somewhat limited. It will consider the vocabulary, concepts, application and, to a lesser extent, theory of matrix algebra that is relevant to graduate students in the agricultural and life sciences. Application exercises will consider ecological systems, genotypic transition matrices, selection indices, and the numerator relationship matrix. Application of methods such as least squares, and canonical transformation to solve problems in the biological sciences using matrix algebra will also be introduced.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 742 - Cybersheep: A Genetic Simulation Game Credits: 1
The goal of this course is for students to be able to make informed and effective decisions in a livestock breeding program. In order to accomplish this goal, the course will provide hands-on experience with selection and mating decisions, and their consequences through a genetic simulation. Genetic gains require time to achieve and there is very little opportunity for students to witness the consequences of breeding decisions in a course. The simulation is designed to offer an opportunity to see in real-time, the outcome of decision-making, and to experience the stochastic (chance) elements of a breeding program.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 749 - Advanced Animal Breeding Credits: 3
Application of genetic principles to livestock improvement, selection methods, mating systems, heritability estimates and methods of analyzing genetic data.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: ASI 500 and three hours in statistics.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 776 - Meat Industry Technology Credits: 3
Apply concepts and information about meat composition, product safety and spoilage, quality; formulation, processing and evaluation of cured, pre-cooked, and sausage packaging, troubleshooting, and plant organization.
Note This is a web-based lecture class intended for distance education students.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 340 or ASI 350.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 777 - Meat Technology Credits: 3
Physical, chemical, and microbiological affects of processing technologies on meat products. Non-meat ingredient functionality, processing techniques, and quality parameters associated with processed meat manufacturing.
Note Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ASI 350; senior or graduate standing.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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ASI 799 - Graduate Internship in Animal Sciences and Industry Credits: 1-4
In-depth work-study experiences on beef cattle, sheep, dairy cattle, swine, horse or poultry production operations or in animal food products plants.
Note Repeatable.
Requisites Prerequisite: Permission of supervising faculty member.
Typically Offered Fall, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 110 - New Student Seminar Credits: 1
Orientation for incoming first year and transfer students designed to acquaint them with matters related to the Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design, the apparel and textiles major, to promote active involvement, and to enhance the university experience.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 245 - Apparel and Textile Industry Credits: 3
Survey of the organization and operation of the U.S. apparel and textile industry; examination of the principles and processes required to meet the needs of the apparel/textile consumer; particular emphasis on sustainability challenges and opportunities pertaining to the industry.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 265 - Textiles Credits: 3
Fundamentals of textiles as related to the production, sale, and use of soft goods. Understanding of the environmental impacts of fiber, yarn, and fabric production. Laboratory experiences related to the identification of fibers, yarns, and fabrics and to the care and performance of textile products.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 300 - Apparel Production I Credits: 3
Fundamentals of apparel production; introduction to garment sizing and fit.
Note Six hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 325 - Apparel and Textiles Retailing Credits: 3
Introduction to the strategic role of retailing in the value chain; analyzing components, processes, and controls involved in managing a soft goods retailing organization while exploring the impetus for triple bottom line thinking in an industry transitioning toward sustainability.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 245, MATH 100 or 220 with grade of C or higher.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 330 - Dress and Human Behavior Credits: 3
Cultural, social, psychological, and economic aspects related to dress and human behavior of individuals and groups; focus on market segmentation.
Note Three hours lecture.
Requisites Prerequisite: SOCIO 211 or PSYCH 110 and sophomore standing.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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AT 340 - Aesthetics of Apparel and Textiles Credits: 3
Understanding and application of aesthetics as it relates to the roles of the apparel industry professional and the development, selection, and promotion of apparel and textile products.
Note Two hours lecture and one hour recitation per week.
Requisites Recommended prerequisite: AT 245.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation
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AT 350 - Our Sustainable World: Current Challenges and Future Opportunities Credits: 3
Sustainability has become one of the most pressing scientific and social challenges of the modern era. This course introduces students to the theory, principles, and practices of sustainability - by focusing on environmental, social, and economic sustainability perspectives, behaviors, policies, and customs on a global level. It includes discussions on creating ecological health, economic welfare, and social justice.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
Cross-listed ID 350
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Global Issues and Perspectives
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AT 375 - Computer Technologies for Merchandising Credits: 3
Studies in computer-based advertising and promotional strategies for the apparel and textile industry. Students will apply skills to graphic presentation and current industry technologies.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 340.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 400 - Fashion Illustration Credits: 3
Fashion illustration, technical apparel drawings, and line development by hand and computer methods.
Note Six hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission. Recommended prerequisite: ART 180.
Recommended corequisite: ART 190.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 410 - Apparel Production II Credits: 3
Intermediate level apparel production focused on increasing knowledge of garment construction and fit; use of challenging fabrics.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 300; instructor permission.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 430 - History of Apparel Fashion: Renaissance to Present Credits: 3
Interrelationship of costume and social, cultural, political, and economic environments from the Renaissance to present day.
Requisites Prerequisite: HIST elective course, and AT 330 or concurrent enrollment in AT 330.
Corequisite: AT 330.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 Historical Perspectives
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AT 445 - Professional Development Credits: 3
Preparation for internship and professional development in apparel and textile industry.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing and AT 375 or AT 400.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 450 - Showcase of Excellence Event Planning Credits: 3
Planning, promotion, and production of apparel and textile runway event and static exhibit.
Requisites Instructor permission required.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 460 - Apparel and Textile Evaluation Credits: 3
Identification and evaluation of apparel product quality and serviceability from the standpoint of fiber, fabric, and construction performance, material and product standards and specifications, and cost.
Note Two hours lecture and 2 hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 265 and AT 350.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 498 - Topics in Apparel and Textiles Credits: 1-6
New content, technology or theory related to apparel and textiles.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 499 - Problems in Apparel and Textiles Credits: 1-18
Independent study.
Note May be repeated for maximum of 8 credits.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 550 - Apparel and Textile Internship Credits: 4
Pre-planned and supervised off-campus work experience in the apparel industry.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 445; AT 655 or 575; junior standing; and instructor’s permission.
Typically Offered Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 575 - Principles of Forecasting Credits: 3
Introduction of the processes and methods used by the textile and apparel industry to conduct short-term and long-term forecasts. Application of fashion theory and principles, sources of information, knowledge, techniques and skills for planning and implementing fashion projection.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 340 and AT 430; and AT 375 or AT 400.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 576 - Principles of Buying Credits: 3
Introduction to the processes and methods used by apparel buyers to purchase merchandise assortments. Application of fashion theory and principles, sources of information, knowledge, techniques and skills for assortment planning, buying, vendor negotiations, and profit planning. Emphasis on merchandising mathematics.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 325, CIS 102, and ACCTG 231.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 600 - Global Apparel and Textile Supply Chain Management Credits: 3
Analysis of global fiber, textile, and apparel production and distribution; structure of industry and distribution channels; impact of culture, economics, and government regulations on production and distribution.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 245 and ECON 110.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives
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AT 610 - Computer-Aided Design of Apparel Credits: 3
Overview of computer-aided design as it relates to the apparel industry; development and presentation of apparel and textile design using visual graphic software.
Note Six hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 400.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 625 - Apparel and Textile Business Strategy Credits: 3
Application of marketing principles to the apparel and textile industry. Focus on development of marketing, promotional, and merchandising plans.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 576, and senior or graduate standing.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 645 - Private Label Apparel Product Development Credits: 3
Capstone course using a team approach to synthesize and perform activities used by apparel retailers to create a line of private label merchandise for a targeted consumer market.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 460. Corequisite: AT 575 or AT 610.
Typically Offered Spring
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 650 - Apparel and Textiles Study Tour Credits: 1-3
Supervised off-campus tour of facilities or equivalent experience where textile products are designed, manufactured, tested, marketed, exhibited, and/or conserved.
Note May be repeated for maximum of 6 credits.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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AT 655 - Apparel Pattern Development I Credits: 3
Apparel design through flat pattern methods.
Note Six hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: AT 400 and AT 410.
Typically Offered Fall
UGE course No
K-State 8 None
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