These courses are restricted to students enrolled in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program, unless otherwise stated.
1(3L)
Prerequisite(s): HSC 208 or BIO 217 and BIO 218.
An introduction to the general principles of toxicology. Salient topics include: dose-response relationships, toxicokinetics, target toxicity, mechanisms of toxic action, general principles of toxicity testing, and mechanisms of action of antidotes.
*Denotes course open to all students.
2(3L-2P)
Prerequisite(s): Open to students in the College of Agriculture.
A general review of the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the domestic animals with emphasis on those structures, such as the digestive and reproductive systems, that are of particular importance to students of Animal Science.
*Denotes courses open to students in the College of Agriculture.
1(3L-3P)
Prerequisite(s): Open to students in the College of Agriculture.
To provide undergraduate students with an understanding of mammalian and avian physiology, with major emphasis on domestic farm animals. Topics include hematology, respiration, the cardiovascular system, renal physiology and monogastric digestion.
*Denotes courses open to students in the College of Agriculture.