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AG375: ANIMAL REPRODUCTION

Emphasizes reproductive anatomy & physiology of livestock. Anatomical structures involved and hormonal control of reproduction, pregnancy, parturition, and lactation are studied and applied to livestock production. Current and emerging reproductive...

SW333: DIRECT PRACTICE WITH DIVERSE CLIENTS AND COMMUNITIES

Learn to recognize and address issues of diversity in direct practice starting with an exploration of the impact of personal biases and values when working with diverse populations. Build your own cultural competence/humility in order to effectively...

HO230: HONORS SEMINAR

This course is designed to enrich the student’s educational experience through intellectually challenging and interesting topics. This course is not normally offered in the regular curriculum and is based on faculty expertise and interest. May be...

CJ231: JUVENILE JUSTICE

Introduces the juvenile justice system in the United States. Includes classifications of juvenile offenders, the family and the offender, the role of the juvenile court, and the legal approach to combating juvenile crime. Causation models are...

EQ240: EQUINE HEALTH MANAGEMENT

This course will focus on basic management practices used in the equine industry. Topics to be included are equine diseases and parasites, heard health programs, nutrition and feeding management, and first aid. Students will apply equine herd health...

SM470: INTERNSHIP

Designed for students to explore career interests and develop professional skills. The course provides firsthand exposure to a sport management setting. The student will be exposed to a variety of sport management areas which may include: sales...

MU149: QUAKER THUNDER PEP BAND

The Wilmington College “Quaker Thunder” Pep Band is comprised of students from across various academic disciplines on campus. The band performs at several events throughout the spring semester, including basketball games, pep rallies, and College...

ED133: TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN K-12 CLASSROOMS

This is a required course for licensure seeking teacher candidates. It is focused on technology integration in teaching and learning. The content coverage reflects the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards for educators...

AG332: AGROECOLOGY

An introduction to the theory and practice of agroecology. Resource management will be studied from horticultural, agronomic, economic, and environmental perspectives. Course will include a combination of lecture, field studies, and field trips that...

AG366: AGRICULTURAL LAW

This course will provide an overview of common-law principles and statutory law to agency relationship, land tenure, farm tenancy, farm labor, farm management, taxation and estate planning.