ASCI 1100 OL1 (CRN: 14703)
Animal Science: The World of Working Animals (OL1)
3 credit hours
About ASCI 1100 OL1
Explores the diversity of working animals including many lesser known animals such as landmine-sniffing Gambian pouched rats and military marine mammals, the people with which they work, the context of their job, the human-animal bonds that are formed, and some of the challenges faced.
Notes
Open to Degree and PACE students Asynchronous Online Course
Section Description
Explores the diversity of working animals including many lesser known animals such as landmine-sniffing Gambian pouched rats and military marine mammals, the people with which they work, the context of their job, the human-animal bonds that are formed, and some of the challenges faced.
Section Expectation
This is an online asynchronous course, so students work on weekly modules on their own schedule (there are not meeting times) as long as they meet the weekly deadlines.
Evaluation
Grades are based on weekly journal responses to relevant prompts, two book responses to books students will read, and a final project.
Important Dates
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