David Hughes
Supervised experience in teaching - test preparation and evaluation of agriculture students.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 2 hours for MS students and maximum 4 hours for PhD students.
Other Instructors: Eash, Neal | Duncan, Lori Allison | Essington, Michael E | Zhao, Yang | Rius, Agustin G | Bates, Gary Edward | Schrick, Neal | Kojima, Freddie Naoto | Kojima, Cheryl Jean | Mathew, Daniel J | Kwit, Charles | McLean, Kyle | Yu, Edward | Peairs, Stephen Eric | Eckelkamp, Liz | Grant, Jerome F
Reproductive anatomy and physiology and lactation in agriculturally-important and companion animals, humans, and to a lesser extent avian and zoo animal species. This is a core course for animal science majors and an elective for biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology majors. Course materials may also be of interest to students majoring in other majors in agriculture, biological and life sciences. (Same as BCMB 320.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : Grade of C– or better in ANSC 220, BCMB 230, or BCMB 440; or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: Introductory animal or human physiology course.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – junior.
Collection, evaluation, and preservation of ova, spermatozoa and embryos; application of methods of natural breeding and techniques of artificial insemination and embryo transfer; herd sire and dam evaluation; pregnancy determination; gestation and parturition; infertility; recent advances in theriogenology. Students completing the course with a grade of C or higher may qualify for certification in artificial insemination.
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour and 2 labs.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : ANSC 320 with a grade of C or higher.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – senior.
Assist the primary instructor in laboratory instruction and demonstrations.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 3 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of department.
Other Instructors: Kojima, Cheryl Jean | Kojima, Freddie Naoto | Mathew, Daniel J | Rius, Agustin G | Langford, Taylor Andrew
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Souza, Marcy Jan
Reproductive anatomy and physiology and lactation in agriculturally-important and companion animals, humans, and to a lesser extent avian and zoo animal species. This is a core course for animal science majors and an elective for biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology majors. Course materials may also be of interest to students majoring in other majors in agriculture, biological and life sciences. (See ANSC 320.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : Grade of C– or better in ANSC 220, BCMB 230, or BCMB 440; or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: Introductory animal or human physiology course.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – junior.
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Souza, Marcy Jan | Stewart, Neal
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (Same as Animal Science 525 and Comparative and Experimental Medicine 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Souza, Marcy Jan
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
- MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
- BA, History, General, Clemson University, 1978
- Community Economic Development
David Hughes
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
- PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
- MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
- BA, History, General, Clemson University, 1978
- Community Economic Development
Supervised experience in teaching - test preparation and evaluation of agriculture students.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 2 hours for MS students and maximum 4 hours for PhD students.
Other Instructors: Eash, Neal | Duncan, Lori Allison | Essington, Michael E | Zhao, Yang | Rius, Agustin G | Bates, Gary Edward | Schrick, Neal | Kojima, Freddie Naoto | Kojima, Cheryl Jean | Mathew, Daniel J | Kwit, Charles | McLean, Kyle | Yu, Edward | Peairs, Stephen Eric | Eckelkamp, Liz | Grant, Jerome F
Reproductive anatomy and physiology and lactation in agriculturally-important and companion animals, humans, and to a lesser extent avian and zoo animal species. This is a core course for animal science majors and an elective for biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology majors. Course materials may also be of interest to students majoring in other majors in agriculture, biological and life sciences. (Same as BCMB 320.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : Grade of C– or better in ANSC 220, BCMB 230, or BCMB 440; or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: Introductory animal or human physiology course.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – junior.
Collection, evaluation, and preservation of ova, spermatozoa and embryos; application of methods of natural breeding and techniques of artificial insemination and embryo transfer; herd sire and dam evaluation; pregnancy determination; gestation and parturition; infertility; recent advances in theriogenology. Students completing the course with a grade of C or higher may qualify for certification in artificial insemination.
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour and 2 labs.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : ANSC 320 with a grade of C or higher.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – senior.
Assist the primary instructor in laboratory instruction and demonstrations.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 3 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of department.
Other Instructors: Kojima, Cheryl Jean | Kojima, Freddie Naoto | Mathew, Daniel J | Rius, Agustin G | Langford, Taylor Andrew
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Souza, Marcy Jan
Reproductive anatomy and physiology and lactation in agriculturally-important and companion animals, humans, and to a lesser extent avian and zoo animal species. This is a core course for animal science majors and an elective for biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology majors. Course materials may also be of interest to students majoring in other majors in agriculture, biological and life sciences. (See ANSC 320.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab.
(RE) Prerequisite(s) : Grade of C– or better in ANSC 220, BCMB 230, or BCMB 440; or consent of instructor.
Recommended Background: Introductory animal or human physiology course.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – junior.
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Souza, Marcy Jan | Stewart, Neal
How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (Same as Animal Science 525 and Comparative and Experimental Medicine 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.
Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Souza, Marcy Jan