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ANSC 43003 — Comparative Veterinary Anatomy

3 credits · 3 hours

Study of structures and principles of anatomy of major domestic species. The dog, horse, and cow will be used as models for anatomical structures and the application of anatomical knowledge in animal science; focus on veterinary applications. 3 hours of lecture each week. Spring semesters. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: ( ANSC 10303 or BIOL 10103 or BIOL 101H3 or BIOL 10104 ) and junior standing or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall)

Prerequisites: ANSC 10303, BIOL 10103, BIOL 10104

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