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Equine Science I: FFA and SAE (HAG2321B) {18101A002}
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{Illinois Course Code: 18101A002} Equine Science I explores the basic concepts regarding horses, donkeys and mules. The course discusses equine physiology, genetics, reproduction, digestion basic equine health, local, state and national FFA offices and their responsibilities, and expanding your Supervised Agricultural Experience program. Upon completion of this course, students will have the basic knowledge to successfully complete the equine science II course, and explore potential careers in the equine industry.
FFA and SAEP Specific Curriculum
This course includes curriculum related to the Supervised Agriculture Education Program (SAEP) and FFA (formally Future Farmers of America). The course is designed for those student who are in FFA, are planning to become an FFA member, or are in a state that requires SAEP and FFA instruction in order for the student to become an FFA member. For more information, contact Mr. Nelson at leroy.nelson@k12.nd.us. |
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North Dakota State Course Codes (MIS03)
Click here to look up the MIS03 code for this course. This is a single semester (0.5 credit) course.
Course Duration and Extension
This course is designed to be completed in a 20 week semester. Students may extend the time for completion to 40 weeks by purchasing one of the following course extensions ...
Computer Requirements for Online Courses
This is an online course. Click here to view minimum computer requirements. Phones, tablets, and other computing devices, while they may work for some NDCDE services, are not supported for submitting assignments, posting discussions, or taking assessments.
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