ANS 553: Physiology and Genetics of Growth and Development

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ANS 553: Physiology and Genetics of Growth and Development In Workflow 1. 11ANS GR Director of Curriculum (bob_petters@ncsu.edu) 2. 11ANS UG Director of Curriculum (msashwel@ncsu.edu) 3. 11ANS Grad Head (bob_petters@ncsu.edu) 4. 11ANS UnderGrad Head (tsee@ncsu.edu) 5. CALS CC Coordinator GR (renutt@ncsu.edu) 6. CALS CC Coordinator UG (renutt@ncsu.edu) 7. CALS CC Meeting UG (renutt@ncsu.edu) 8. CALS CC Chair UG (helen_kraus@ncsu.edu) 9. CALS Final Review UG (renutt@ncsu.edu) 10. CALS Dean UG (john_dole@ncsu.edu) 11. CALS CC Meeting GR (renutt@ncsu.edu) 12. CALS CC Chair GR (david_ritchie@ncsu.edu) 13. CALS Final Review GR (renutt@ncsu.edu) 14. CALS Dean GR (john_dole@ncsu.edu) 15. OUCC Review (courses-curricula@ncsu.edu, aeherget@ncsu.edu, lamarcus@ncsu.edu) 16. UCCC Coordinator (courses-curricula@ncsu.edu, aeherget@ncsu.edu, lamarcus@ncsu.edu) 17. UCCC Meeting (courses-curricula@ncsu.edu, aeherget@ncsu.edu, lamarcus@ncsu.edu) 18. renutt (renutt@ncsu.edu) 19. lamarcus (lamarcus@ncsu.edu) 20. UCCC Chair (andy_nowel@ncsu.edu) 21. OUCC Final Signature (barbara_kirby@ncsu.edu) 22. OUCC Final Review (lamarcus@ncsu.edu) 23. ABGS Coordinator (george_hodge@ncsu.edu; lian_lynch@ncsu.edu; mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 24. joan (joan_eisemann@ncsu.edu) 25. ABGS Meeting (george_hodge@ncsu.edu; lian_lynch@ncsu.edu; mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 26. ABGS Chair (george_hodge@ncsu.edu; lian_lynch@ncsu.edu; mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 27. Grad Final Review (george_hodge@ncsu.edu; lian_lynch@ncsu.edu; mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 28. PeopleSoft (none) Approval Path 1. Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:19:44 GMT Robert Petters (bob_petters): Approved for 11ANS GR Director of Curriculum 2. Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:22:43 GMT Melissa Merrill (msashwel): Approved for 11ANS UG Director of Curriculum 3. Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:07:49 GMT Miles See (todd_see): Approved for 11ANS Grad Head 4. Thu, 14 Jan 2016 13:24:59 GMT Miles See (todd_see): Approved for 11ANS UnderGrad Head 5. Thu, 14 Jan 2016 15:33:51 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS CC Coordinator GR 6. Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:06:13 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS CC Coordinator UG 7. Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:14:07 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS CC Meeting UG 8. Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:19:24 GMT Melissa Merrill (msashwel): Approved for CALS CC Chair UG 9. Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:23:31 GMT

Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS Final Review UG 10. Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:40:45 GMT Samuel Pardue (slpposc): Approved for CALS Dean UG 11. Fri, 19 Feb 2016 15:50:43 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS CC Meeting GR 12. Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:40:46 GMT David Ritchie (david_ritchie): Approved for CALS CC Chair GR 13. Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:45:33 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for CALS Final Review GR 14. Fri, 19 Feb 2016 18:01:06 GMT Samuel Pardue (slpposc): Approved for CALS Dean GR 15. Thu, 25 Feb 2016 18:14:13 GMT Li Marcus (lamarcus): Approved for OUCC Review 16. Fri, 04 Mar 2016 14:27:22 GMT Li Marcus (lamarcus): Approved for UCCC Coordinator 17. Wed, 16 Mar 2016 20:59:46 GMT Li Marcus (lamarcus): Approved for UCCC Meeting 18. Thu, 17 Mar 2016 13:15:05 GMT Robin Clements (renutt): Approved for renutt 19. Thu, 17 Mar 2016 13:30:25 GMT Li Marcus (lamarcus): Approved for lamarcus 20. Thu, 17 Mar 2016 14:49:15 GMT Jeffrey Despain (despain): Approved for UCCC Chair 21. Thu, 17 Mar 2016 15:32:06 GMT Barbara Kirby (barbara_kirby): Approved for OUCC Final Signature 22. Thu, 17 Mar 2016 17:45:38 GMT Li Marcus (lamarcus): Approved for OUCC Final Review 23. Tue, 29 Mar 2016 13:04:22 GMT Melissa sbisch (mlnosbis): Approved for ABGS Coordinator 24. Wed, 20 Apr 2016 16:23:08 GMT Joan Eisemann (joan_eisemann): Approved for joan 25. Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:25:34 GMT Melissa sbisch (mlnosbis): Approved for ABGS Meeting Date Submitted: Fri, 06 Mar 2015 16:16:15 GMT Viewing: ANS 553 : Physiology and Genetics of Growth and Development Changes proposed by: joan Change Type Major Course Prefix ANS (Animal Science) Course Number 553 Course ID 000593 Dual-Level Course Yes Dual-Level Course Number:

453 Cross-listed Course Title Physiology and Genetics of Growth and Development Abbreviated Title Physiol Gen Growth Develop College College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Academic Org Code Animal Science (11ANS) CIP Discipline Specialty Number 01.0901 CIP Discipline Specialty Title Animal Sciences, General. Term Offering Fall Only Year Offering Offered Alternate Even Years Effective Date Fall 2014 Previously taught as Special Topics? Course Delivery Face-to-Face (On Campus) Grading Method Graded/Audit Credit Hours 3 Course Length 16 weeks Contact Hours (Per Week) Component Type Lecture 3.0 Contact Hours

Discussion 0.5 Course Attribute(s) Course Is Repeatable for Credit Instructor Name Joan H. Eisemann Instructor Title Professor of Nutrition Grad Faculty Status Full Anticipated On-Campus Enrollment Open when course_delivery = campus OR course_delivery = blended OR course_delivery = flip Enrollment Component Per Semester Per Section Multiple Sections? Comments Lecture 15 15 Lecture includes active learning activities Discussion 15 15 Undergraduate: If student schedules allow, this is a 1-hr session every other week to discuss current literature Course Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Restrictive Statement Is the course required or an elective for a Curriculum? Catalog Description Graduate: required meeting every other week to discuss current literature Introduction to the basic concepts of growth with emphasis on domestic mammals. Growth of the major classes of animal tissues and regulation by endogenous and exogenous factors. Relationship to efficiency of animal production. Credit will not be given for both ANS 453 and 553. Justification for each revision: This is a dual-level course. The revision represents a change in title only to better reflect course content compared to the previous title. The title for both ANS 453 and 553 should have been changed to this new title at the same time for fall 2014. This revision is to correct the fact that only the title for ANS 453 was changed and, currently, ANS 453 and ANS 553 have a different title. Does this course have a fee? Is this a GEP Course? Consultation College(s) Contact Name Statement Summary College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Paul Mozdziak see attached Instructional Resources Statement

This is not a new course. The course is already part of the Animal Science curriculum. Course Objectives/Goals Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course students will be able to: Define terms important in the area of growth; Describe how skeletal connective tissue, adipose tissue and muscle tissue grow as an animal matures; List and explain how specific factors regulate the growth process; Describe genetic aspects of growth traits; and Explain the relationship of the growth process to the efficiency of animal production. Student Evaluation Methods Evaluation Method Weighting/Points for Each Details Discussion 100 pts Undergraduate level: Includes in class discussion and either face-to-face or online discussion Multiple exams 425 pts Undergraduate: 3 exams at 100 pts per exam and final exam; Undergraduate exams are mainly multiple choice Graduate exams are only short answer Homework 75 pts 3 assignments at 25 pts each Project 180 pts This is a cooperative team project that includes preparation of an annotated bibliography, written paper, and oral presentation. Graduate level includes all of the above and a discussion (noted in evaluation methods below and in syllabus) Participation 50 pts Graduate level only : Participation and attendance at discussions (see syllabus) Discussion 100 pts Graduate level only: Discussion of journal article project Topical Outline/Course Schedule Topic Time Devoted to Each Topic Activity Outline attached below see below see attached Syllabus Syllabus_ANS453_2014_review (5).docx Additional Documentation Journal_Interpretations_2014.docx ANS 553 Letter from Physiology program.pdf Additional Comments mlnosbis 3/22/2016: Possible consultation with Physiology DGP (Paul Mozdziak). ghodge 3/28/2016 Ready for ABGS review once you have the consult. 4/20/2016- See attached letter for consultation summary.

ABGS Reviewer Comments: - issues, this is a title change only. Course Reviewer Comments Key: 113