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ANSCÂ 41603. Companion Animal Nutrition. 3 Hours.
This course is designed to focus on the digestive anatomy, physiology, and nutrient metabolism of non-herbivorous companion animals, primarily dogs and cats. Topics discussed will also include an overview of the pet food industry, its regulations and commonly utilized ingredients. Students will gain a deeper understanding of nutrition as it relates to life stages and various disease states that can affect both dogs and cats. This course will require a Saturday trip to one or two off campus facilities. Prerequisite: ´¡±·³§°äÌý31433 or ±Ê°¿³§°äÌý43403. (Typically offered: Spring)
This course is cross-listed with ±Ê°¿³§°äÌý41603.
Animal Science (ANSC)
The animal science major is designed to provide the scientific and technical education to prepare students for positions of leadership and responsibility pertaining to the production of beef and dairy cattle, swine, horses, sheep, and companion animals.
Animal Science B.S.A. with Animal Enterprise Concentration
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Students wishing to follow the degree plan should see the Eight Semester Degree Policy  for university requirements of the program. (*See degree audit in UAConnect for complete course list.)