Class Dates
10/30/2023 to 12/08/2023
Units
1.0
Delivered By
Online Asynchronous
Instructor(s)
Jennifer Bormann
(jbormann@ksu.edu)
Meeting Times
Meets by Appt
Meeting Location
Distance Education

History and Perspectives in Animal Breeding and Genetics

ASI 810 - Class Number: 14499

Description:

The goal of this course is to provide students with a historical perspective of the discipline of Animal Breeding and Genetics, and an appreciation for the contributions of several scientists that have significantly impacted the discipline. Weekly lectures will consist of pre-recorded interviews with scientists that have had an international impact in the field of animal breeding and genetics. Beyond listening to the interviews, students will read and critique key papers of these scientists.

  • Please add Ashley Schultz 000335748 as a secondary instructor with grade access/approval in KSIS but not printed to the schedule.
  • This course is part of the Quantitative Genetics program in the AG IDEA consortium and is taught by UNL. Please contact gpideacc@ksu.edu for permission to enroll.

Permissions:

  • Instructor Jennifer Bormann's permission is always required.

Student Requirements:

  • Internet access
  • This course is part of the Quantitative Genetics program in the AG IDEA consortium and is taught by UNL. Please contact gpideacc@ksu.edu for permission to enroll.

Enrollment Restrictions:

  • Graduate standing

Enrollment Dates
03/20/2023 to 08/21/2023
Enrollment Limit
10

Credit/Tuition Options

Credit Option Hours

Enrollments received on or after the first day of class may be assessed a $65 special handling fee.


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