This course covers gross anatomy and physiology of domestic mammals, with a clinical focus for students planning to enter the veterinary technology field. Mammalian anatomy is approached in a functional and systemic way in laboratory sessions. Students use anatomical models and preserved specimens of a variety of species to study gross anatomy of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, urogenital, endocrine, and special sense organ systems.
Concurrent or previous enrollment in ANIMLSCI 220.
Additional lab fees are associated with this section
Instructor(s):
Instructor(s):
Daniel Young
Credits:
3
Level:
Undergraduate
Semester(s) offered:
Fall
Campus:
Amherst
Mt. Ida
Pre-requisites:
ANIMLSCI 105 and 115
Co-requisites:
ANIMLSCI 220
Veterinary and Animal Sciences