Animal Science
(ANSC)
107. General Animal Science.
(3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Scientific animal agriculture; selection, reproduction,
nutrition, management and marketing of beef cattle, swine,
sheep, goats and horses; evaluation and processing of meat,
wool and mohair. Importance of livestock and meat industries.
Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in ANSC 108 required.
108. General Animal Science.
(0-2). Credit 1. I, II, S
Laboratory to accompany ANSC 107. Prerequisite: Concurrent
registration in ANSC 107 required.
201. Introductory Equine
Care and Use. (2-0). Credit 2. I, II
Survey of basic equine care and
use; breeds of horses and their use; care and maintenance
of equines including feeding, health care, housing and
equipment.
242. Growth and Development
of Livestock. (2-2). Credit 3. II
Evaluation of slaughter livestock as related to growth
and development, production efficiency, carcass value;
selection of breeding animals based on performance, production
records, visual appraisal; principles of growth biology;
biotechnological tools used to manage growth and development.
Prerequisites: ANSC 107 and 108.
302. Basic Beef Cattle
Production. (3-0). Credit 3. I
Fundamental concepts of beef management
and production principles. Service course recommended
for non-animal science majors. Prerequisites: ANSC 107
and 108.
303. Principles of Animal
Nutrition. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II, S
Scientific approach to nutritional
roles of water, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, minerals,
vitamins, and other dietary components; emphasis on the
comparative aspects of gastrointestinal tracts and on
digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients. Prerequisites:
CHEM 222; CHEM 227 or equivalent. Cross-listed with NUTR
303.
305. Animal Breeding.
(2-2). Credit 3. I, II, Summer of even numbered years
A systems approach to selection and mating of livestock;
gene frequency, heritability, relationship, inbreeding,
linebreeding, heterosis, crossbreeding, direct and correlated
response to selection, and use of pedigree, family, progeny
testing and indices for selection. Prerequisites: ANSC
107 and 108; GENE 301; STAT301.
307. Meats. (2-3). Credit
3. I, II, S
Integrated studies of the meat animal processing sequence
regarding the production of meat-type animals and the science
and technology of their conversion to human food. Prerequisites:
ANSC107 and 108. Cross-listed with FSTC 307.
310. Behavior and Management
of Domestic Animals. (2-2). Credit 3. I, II
Application of behavior of cattle, horses, sheep, goats
and swine to their management; basic principles, physiology
of behavior, perception, training, predators, use of dogs
in livestock production, stress and animal welfare. Prerequisites:
ANSC 107 and 108.
311. Equine Behavior and
Training. (1-5). Credit 3. I, II
Equine behavior and application of principles of psychology
to training horses; systematic approaches to horse training
emphasizing principles of learning; equipment and its use;
stable management and preparation of horses for competition;
separate laboratory sections for students with varying
backgrounds.
312. Equestrian Technology.
(1-3). Credit 2. I, II
Advanced scientific methods and techniques for execution
of equine performances in hunter, dressage and stock horse
events; anatomical, physiological and psychological implications;
preparation of horses and riders.
314. Wool Evaluation and
Grading. (1-3). Credit 2.
Evaluation of U.S.D.A. grades for wool and mohair; steps
involved in processing raw wool into finished fabric; genetic
and environmental factors affecting quality characteristics
of wool and mohair; grading, evaluation and selection of
fleeces for economic value; oral and written defense of
judgments.
315. Livestock Judging.
(1-3). Credit 2. I
Selection and evaluation of beef cattle, swine, sheep
and horses. Ability to present accurate, clear and concise
oral and written reasons stressed. Prerequisites: ANSC
107 and 108; junior or senior classification.
316. Aptitude and Performance
Appraisal of Horses. (1-3). Credit 2. II
Detailed evaluation of athletic performance of horses;
influence of heredity, conformation, training and other
environmental effects; use of performance and racing records
and visual appraisal; industry trends; oral and written
defense of judgments. Prerequisite: ANSC 311 or equivalent
experience.
317. Meat Selection, Evaluation
and Grading. (1-3). Credit 2. I
Selection and grading of carcasses and wholesale cuts
of beef, pork and lamb; principles of evaluation included
in carcass contests and progeny testing. Prerequisites:
ANSC 107 and 108.
318. Feeds and Feeding.
(2-3). Credit 3. I, II, Summer of even numbered years
Characteristics of feedstuffs used in livestock enterprises;
manual and computer ration formulation procedures and life
cycle nutritional management of beef, swine, sheep, dairy,
horses, fish and pets; methods of grain, protein supplement
and forage processing and evaluation; commercial and on-the-farm
feed mixing methods and feed control laws. Prerequisite:
ANSC 303.
320. Animal Nutrition
and Feeding. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
Nutritional functions of water,
protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins and
their digestion, absorption, use and excretion; energy,
protein and forage feedstuff characteristics and processing;
nutritional requirements, ration formulation and feeding
methods for farm animals; general course for non-animal
science majors. Prerequisites: CHEM 222 and 227.
400. Animal Science Industry
Studies. Credit 1 to 3. I, II, S
Organized instruction based on well-planned visits to
selected industry operations which produce, process or
market animal and dairy products, or produce and market
supplies and materials to support animal industries; acquaint
students with such operations, to reinforce campus based
instruction and to acquaint prospective employers with
Texas A&M students. Field trips will normally be made
during holidays or between sessions for which departmental
fees may be assessed to cover costs. Prerequisites: Junior
or senior classification; approval of instructor organizing
study tour; 2.0 GPR in major and overall. Cross-listed
with DASC 400.
406. Beef Cattle Production
and Management. (3-2). Credit 4. I, II, S
Basic principles and methods of application involved
in breeding, feeding, management, marketing and disease
control in cow-calf production. Prerequisites: ANSC 303,
305, 318; ANSC 433 or registration therein.
407. Meat Science and
Technology. (2-2). Credit 3. II
Basic and applied studies of the science and/or technology
of meat associated with its production, processing, packaging,
distribution and preparation. Prerequisites: ANSC 307;
CHEM 222. Cross-listed with FSTC 407.
408. Management of Stocker
and Feedlot Cattle. (2-2). Credit 3. II
Basic principles involved in feeding, management, marketing
and disease control of stocker and feeder cattle from weaning
through slaughter for economical production of beef. Prerequisites:
ANSC 305, 406,433.
412. Swine Production
and Management. (3-2). Credit 4. I
Basic principles and their practical
application in efficient, economical pork production;
all areas of production--breeding and selection, nutrition,
housing and equipment, marketing, herd health and economic
management. Prerequisites: ANSC 318 or registration therein
for animal science majors; ANSC 320 or registration therein
for non-animal science majors.
414. Sheep and Goat Production
and Management. (3-2). Credit 4. II
Application of basic principles of genetics, physiology
and nutrition to practical sheep and angora goat production
systems; management, health care and marketing of animals
and fiber. Prerequisites: ANSC 303 and 318 or approval
of instructor.
420. Equine Production
and Management. (3-2). Credit 4. II
Application of biological and biotechnological
principles and concepts in areas including genetics,
breeding, nutrition, reproduction, immunology, parasitology,
anatomy and exercise physiology to efficient production
of horses for market; management of equine enterprises.
Prerequisites: ANSC 201, 305, 318, 433.
433. Reproduction in Farm
Animals. (2-2). Credit 3. I, II, S
Physiological principles of reproductive processes in
cattle, sheep, swine and horses including sperm and ova
production, estrus, fertilization, gestation and parturition;
techniques of semen evaluation and storage, estrous synchronization,
embryo transfer and pregnancy determination. Prerequisite:
Junior classification.
434. Animal Reproduction
Management. (2-2). Credit 3. I, II, S
Available and emerging technologies;
strategies including artificial insemination, embryo
manipulation and transfer, control of ovulation, sex
ratio manipulation and animal cloning for managing the
reproductive function of farm animals; hands-on sessions
using available technologies including artificial insemination
of cattle. Prerequisite: ANSC 433, priority enrollment
given to graduating seniors in animal science.
437. Marketing and Grading
of Livestock and Meats. (2-2). Credit 3. I, II
Study of USDA livestock and carcass
grades; understanding current market trends for beef,
pork, lamb and goat; review of branded and certified
programs; principles applied in contracting, breakeven
determination, hedging, and grid or formula pricing.
Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification.
439. Feedlot Risk Management.
(2-0). Credit 2. II
Advanced study of livestock marketing
techniques; cash sales, video sales, futures and options
markets, forward contracting; problem solving in real-time
livestock marketing situations; risk of ownership of
hypothetical livestock operations. Prerequisites: ANSC
437 and 438.
457. Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Point System. (3-0). Credit 3.
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles
specifically related to meat and poultry; microbiological
and process overviews; good manufacturing practices and
standard operating procedures development. Prerequisite:
FSTC 326 or approval of instructor. Cross-listed with FSTC
457.
467. Processed Meat Food
Operations. (2-2). Credit 3. I
Application of scientific and business principles to
manufacturing and process flow of commercial meat food
products. Prerequisite: ANSC 307 or FSTC 307 or approval
of department head. Cross-listed with FSTC 467.
481. Seminar. (1-0). Credit
1. I, II, S
Review of literature and research problems related to
the livestock and food industries; preparation of a technical
report including an oral presentation supported by a written
technical paper. Prerequisite: Priority enrollment given
to graduating seniors in animal science.
484. Livestock Practicum.
(0-2). Credit 1. I, II
Provides students an opportunity to learn some of skills
required in livestock production; planned for students
who have had limited farm and ranch experience in one or
more species. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification
in animal science or approval of instructor.
485. Directed Studies.
Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S
Directed individual study of selected problem in field
of animal science. Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification;
written approval of professor supervising the activity;
2.0 GPR in major and overall.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S
Selected topics in an identified area of animal science.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Junior or senior
classification.
494. Animal Science Internship.
Credit 1 to 5. I, II, S
Independent study and supervised field experience related
to the student's professional interest. Prerequisites:
Junior or senior classification or approval of instructor;
2.0 GPR in major and overall.