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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES-GRADUATE AGRICULTURE (Agri) 200. Biometrics in Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: Math 11; permission of instructor. Statistical principles in agriculturJI research. Emphasis on collection, summarization of data and the design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of experiments. 210T. Topics in Agricultural Economics (3; max total 15) Prerequisite: upper division agricultural economics courses apprqpriate to study topic; permission of instructor. Agricultural marketing, farm management and production analysis, price, credit, and land economics study areas. Topics may require lab hours. 219. Seminar in Agricultural Economics (1-4; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Written and oral reports in recent literature and problems related to agricultural economics. 220. Readings in Agriculture (2-3) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Individually directed readings in a field of special concern to the student's graduate program; appropriate reports and evaluation required. 221T. Topics in Food Science (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division food science course appropriate to study topic, permission of instructor. Advanced studies in a given area: food preservation; processing effect on chemical components; flavor, texture, and other quality factors in foods. Topics may require lab hours. 229. Seminar in Food Science (1; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of current research and problems related to food science. Oral and written reports. 230T. Topics in Mechanized Agriculture (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division mechanized agriculture course appropriate to study topic. Advanced studies in a given area: farm power and machinery, agricultural processes, machinery management. Topics may require lab hours. 240T. Topics in Animal Science (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division animal science appropriate to study topic; permission of instructor. Investigation of topic in aroimal science: anatomy, physiology, pathology, nutrition, genetics, or economics. Topics may require lab hours. 241. Endocrine and Reproductive Physiology (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 155. Physiology which deals with neural and hormonal integration and control of the animal body, including scientific aspects of the processes of reproduction and application of current knowledge in improving reproductive efficiency. 242. Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 155; permission of instructor. A study of environmental factors affecting domestic animals under field and controlled conditions. 243. Metabolism and Energy Physiology (3) Prerequisite: Chern 8. Current aspects of the integral processes involved in metabolism and energy physiology of laboratory and farm animals. Application of the principles concerned in intermediary metabolism. Selected readings in the current literature within the field. 244. Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 170. A survey of the biochemical and physiological importance of vitamins and minerals in the nutrition of man and his animals. Included is the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of both vitamin and mineral deficiencies. 245. Advanced Animal Breeding (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 125, 155; permission of instructor. The application of genetic principles to the breeding of livestock and poultry. The study of applied selection and measurements of the results. 165
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Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 165 |
Full Text Search | AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES-GRADUATE AGRICULTURE (Agri) 200. Biometrics in Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: Math 11; permission of instructor. Statistical principles in agriculturJI research. Emphasis on collection, summarization of data and the design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of experiments. 210T. Topics in Agricultural Economics (3; max total 15) Prerequisite: upper division agricultural economics courses apprqpriate to study topic; permission of instructor. Agricultural marketing, farm management and production analysis, price, credit, and land economics study areas. Topics may require lab hours. 219. Seminar in Agricultural Economics (1-4; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Written and oral reports in recent literature and problems related to agricultural economics. 220. Readings in Agriculture (2-3) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Individually directed readings in a field of special concern to the student's graduate program; appropriate reports and evaluation required. 221T. Topics in Food Science (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division food science course appropriate to study topic, permission of instructor. Advanced studies in a given area: food preservation; processing effect on chemical components; flavor, texture, and other quality factors in foods. Topics may require lab hours. 229. Seminar in Food Science (1; max total 4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of current research and problems related to food science. Oral and written reports. 230T. Topics in Mechanized Agriculture (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division mechanized agriculture course appropriate to study topic. Advanced studies in a given area: farm power and machinery, agricultural processes, machinery management. Topics may require lab hours. 240T. Topics in Animal Science (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: upper division animal science appropriate to study topic; permission of instructor. Investigation of topic in aroimal science: anatomy, physiology, pathology, nutrition, genetics, or economics. Topics may require lab hours. 241. Endocrine and Reproductive Physiology (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 155. Physiology which deals with neural and hormonal integration and control of the animal body, including scientific aspects of the processes of reproduction and application of current knowledge in improving reproductive efficiency. 242. Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 155; permission of instructor. A study of environmental factors affecting domestic animals under field and controlled conditions. 243. Metabolism and Energy Physiology (3) Prerequisite: Chern 8. Current aspects of the integral processes involved in metabolism and energy physiology of laboratory and farm animals. Application of the principles concerned in intermediary metabolism. Selected readings in the current literature within the field. 244. Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 170. A survey of the biochemical and physiological importance of vitamins and minerals in the nutrition of man and his animals. Included is the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of both vitamin and mineral deficiencies. 245. Advanced Animal Breeding (3) Prerequisite: A Sci 125, 155; permission of instructor. The application of genetic principles to the breeding of livestock and poultry. The study of applied selection and measurements of the results. 165 |