Course Description: This course focuses on agricultural animals. Units include basic management practices, veterinarian techniques, equipment identification and use, anatomy and physiology, genetics, breeding systems, reproductive management, lactation physiology and related units..
Introductory Courses: These are typically the first or second classes in a Career Technical Education (CTE) Pathway. While not mandatory, they are recommended to help students get started.
Concentrator Courses: The next step in the pathway, this course is required before taking the final (capstone) course. Completing this sequence is necessary to be recognized as a CTE completer.
Capstone Courses: The final class(es) in the pathway. To be a CTE completer, students must take both the concentrator and capstone courses. Students who complete a CTE Pathway will be awarded with a graduation cord.