ASCI 1510 A (CRN: 95061)
Animal Science: Understanding & Speaking Dog
3 Credit Hours—Section is Full.
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About ASCI 1510 A
With dogs as a model, explores the impact of genetic modification and selection, neonatal to adult development of the brain, the science of how the brain learns, human involvement and its impact, and the factual language of dogs. Prerequisite: Animal Science major or minor, Psychological Science major.
Notes
Animal Science major or minor or Psychological Science major Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
With dogs as a model, explores the impact of genetic modification and selection, the science of how dogs learns, human involvement and its impact, questions of ethics and welfare, and body language of canids. Prerequisite: Animal Science major or minor, Psychological Science major.
Section Expectation
The ability to be near live demo dogs is required.
Evaluation
This course will have three online, in class (closed book) exams. The grade will be divided between these and attendance.
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