ACM 120 — Breeds and Behavior I
/3 contact hours This course will cover a study of companion animal breeds and the genetic concepts related to breeding domestic pets. The course will also cover companion animal behavior with the emphasis on developing an understanding of the reasons domesticated animals react the way they do towards other species including their own. Students will be expected to spend time observing behavior patterns in dogs and cats. The course will look at solutions for unusual behavior including behavior modification techniques. The knowledge based skills in this course are based on the requirements of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) Veterinary Assistant Program. All essential skills completed in the course associated with NAVTA will be approved by a veterinarian or licensed veterinary technician. Prerequisite(s): ACM and VTA majors only. Corequisite(s): ACM 121 Core fulfilled: None course descriptions