ASCI 1040 A (CRN: 12514)
Animal Science: Intro to Animal Nutrition
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About ASCI 1040 A
Comprehensive study of specific nutrients in terms of their digestion, availability, function, and utilization in animals.
Notes
Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
ASCI 1040 is an introductory course in general nutrition designed for ASCI students with little or no previous training. The course is lecture-based addressing the scientific principles of classic nutrition focusing on the six nutrient groups (carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamins, minerals, and water). The goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive study of nutrients in terms of their availability, function, and utilization in mammalian species. Since all mammals require a similar array of nutrients, this course is taught as a course in Comparative Nutrition of Mammals, not just in Animal Nutrition or Human Nutrition, but both.
Section Expectation
Have fun and enjoy the class whilst learning. Attend all classes and engage in in-class activities.
Evaluation
Grades will be based on exams (60%; three mid-term exams, and one cumulative final exam), knowledge checks (30%), and participation (10%).
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