ASI 120 - Basic Domestic Animal HandlingCredit Hour(s): 2 [NSM] Provides study of concepts in applied animal behavior to properly and safely handle animals with basic focus on restraint and containment with the most current humane and ethical practices. The course will also focus in zoonosis and risk assessment with the parameters of domestic animal handling while providing an experiential component to practice at the 100 level.
This course has an additional fee. 2 Credit(s). Lab course with 3-hour lecture and 2-hour lab for ½ of the semester Contact Hour(s).
This course has been identified in the General Education Curriculum as meeting the Natural Science/Math [NSM] requirement. Course Session Cycle: Spring Semester Course Yearly Cycle: Even Years
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