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Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: In this introductory course, students will explore agriculture’s past, present, and future. They will learn about the different sectors in the agriculture industry. Topics include human needs, careers, natural resources, the environment, organisms and living things, earth science, and the machinery used in agriculture.
9 lessons, 9 submitted, 2 exams
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Grades: 9, 10 Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer and Faculty Evaluated
Course Description: The basic concepts of veterinary medicine are presented. The course focuses on the different body systems of the major species of pets and domesticated agricultural animals. Each lesson examines concepts in veterinary medicine to provide the student with a broad understanding of today's field of veterinary science. The final lesson is a career research project which gives students the opportunity to investigate a specific career in veterinary medicine.
Notes: The required textbook is Lawhead and Baker, Veterinary Science, First Edition, Thomson Delmar Learning, 2005
14 Lessons, 4 Tests
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Rigor: General Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the science of horticulture and its practical applications for home and industry.
Notes: This textbook is also used for Introductory Horticulture, Second Half Unit.
12 lessons, 11 submitted, 2 exams
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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Rigor: General Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: The second half unit of this course further introduces students to the science of horticulture and its practical applications to home and industry.
Notes: This textbook is also used for Introductory Horticulture, First Half Unit.
12 lessons, 11 submitted, 2 exams
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Grades: 9, 10 Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer and Faculty Evaluated
Course Description: This course is designed as an introduction to pet care and management for personal enjoyment. The main objective of the course is to help the student in selecting an appropriate pet and learning about the care and responsibilities of owning a pet.
Notes: The required textbook is Warren, Small Animal Care and Management, Second Edition, Delmar, 2002
13 Lessons, 3 Tests
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