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Courses - Summer 2025
ANSC
Animal Science
Open Seats as of
04/18/2025 at 10:30 PM
ANSC254
Forage Production and Management: From Soil to the Feed Bunk
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
In-depth exploration of forage crops, focusing on their role in dairy nutrition. Students will learn about different forages used in cow diets, best practices for production, and methods for assessing forage quality at harvest and during ensiling. Throughout the course, students will cover essential topics such as selecting the best corn variety for corn silage production, soil management, harvesting techniques, and the use of inoculants to enhance forage quality and feeding management. They will also discuss how cows utilize forage efficiently, how to formulate balanced diets, how to evaluate the nutritional quality of silage and the effects of climate change and forage production and quality. By the end of the course, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of forage production and management strategies, their impact on livestock health and productivity, and the environmental considerations associated with forage-based diets.
ANSC359
Internship Experience in Animal and Avian Sciences
Credits: 3 - 6
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
GenEd: DSSP
ANSC389
(Perm Req)
ANSC399
(Perm Req)
Special Problems in Animal Science
Credits: 1 - 2
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
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ANSC654
Forage Production and Management: From Soil to the Feed Bunk
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg
Jointly offered with: ANSC254.
In-depth exploration of forage crops, focusing on their role in dairy nutrition. Students will learn about different forages used in cow diets, best practices for production, and methods for assessing forage quality at harvest and during ensiling. Throughout the course, students will cover essential topics such as selecting the best corn variety for corn silage production, soil management, harvesting techniques, and the use of inoculants to enhance forage quality and feeding management. They will also discuss how cows utilize forage efficiently, how to formulate balanced diets, how to evaluate the nutritional quality of silage and the effects of climate change and forage production and quality. By the end of the course, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of forage production and management strategies, their impact on livestock health and productivity, and the environmental considerations associated with forage-based diets.
ANSC799
Master's Thesis Research
Credits: 1 - 6
Grad Meth: S-F
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ANSC898
Pre-Candidacy Research
Credits: 1 - 8
Grad Meth: S-F
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ANSC899
Doctoral Dissertation Research
Credits: 1 - 8
Grad Meth: S-F
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