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New Mexico State University

Classes

Core Courses of Ruminant Nutrition Graduate Program


The Ruminant Nutrition program here at New Mexico State University is a very diverse and challenging schedule that encourages it students to pursue more than just one angle of study. The student will meet with their advisor and set up a program of study that is agreed on by both parties. This program is tailored to their field of interest, but not limited to a set of classes. The program is flex able to meet the ever changing needs of the industry and the individual. The program will include but is not limited to these classes:

ANSC 461 Toxicology
ANSC 462 Parasitology
ANSC 471 International Range Livestock Management
ANSC 481 Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals
ANSC 484 Ruminate Nutrition
ANSC 485 Advanced Animal Breeding
ANSC 501 Advanced Animal Nutrition
ANSC 504 Animal Physiology Techniques
ANSC 507 Laboratory Techniques in Nutrition
ANSC 509 Endocrinology of Domestic Animals
ANSC 510 Range Nutrition Techniques
ANSC 511 New Mexico Dairy Production and Processing
ANSC 512 Research Methods in Animal Science
ANSC 515 Graduate Seminar
ANSC 520 Advanced Nutrition Management I: Feedlot
ANSC 521 Advanced Nutrition Management II: Cow Calf/ Stocker
ANSC 522 Animal Nutrition
ANSC 550 Special Topics
ANSC 555 Nutritional Toxicology
ANSC 560 Rumen Microbiology
ANSC 598 Special Research Programs
ANSC 599 Masters Thesis
ANSC 600 Research
ANSC 602 Advanced Reproductive Physiology
ANSC 602L Molecular Technology in Reproductive Physiology
ANSC 603 Cardiovascular and Neural Physiology
ANSC 604 Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal-Pineal Endocrinology
ANSC 605 Gonadal and Uterine Endocrinology
ANSC 606 Endocrinology of Pregnancy, Partuition, and Lactation
ANSC 621 Metabolic Functions and Dysfunctions
ANSC 625 Nutrition Metabolism I: Min, Vit, and N Metabolism
ANSC 626 Nutrition Metabolism II: Carbs, Lipids, and Energetics
ANSC 650 Special Topics
ANSC 698 Special Research Programs
ANSC 700 Doctoral Dissertation

To see a complete guideline for graduate work look below:
M.S. and PhD - Animal Science