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Animal Husbandry Major at Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía

The development   in recent years, has been permanent. We have improved the quality of our production facilities and services for our students, our main goal for them is focused on meeting their professional needs, providing quality in its higher education and putting it at a competitive level at the time of leaving our home study. With this in mind, we have invested in sustaining the operation of our facilities, for example, providing better facilities for our headquarters in pre-practice, LIVESTOCK FARM CENTER km 17, where each year we optimize livestock work and stay in our practice, the CENTER pig that runs on the campus of the Faculty and provides direct service to the community in genetic improvement by selling animals suitable, the production of birds, whose primary function is to provide the necessary materials to our students Last year, an area where they can practice detailed in the poultry field, obtaining an ideal product to sell and put on the market, the production centers of wildlife works at the farm 17 km, where the project is progressing and the people increases, we hope to achieve the objective of creating market alternatives in the sale of meat, the Language Center, which offers practical options for professionals and the general public, improving their quality of education and raising its level by learning the English language levels basic, intermediate and advanced, and finally, the computer center, part of which offer courses in the area of computing and information technology, improving their services in the field of internet, affordable to our students and the general public.

Highlighting further their presence, the Faculty of Zootecnia broadens their horizons, taking on his own responsibility and the tremendous support of the Provincial Municipality of Alto Amazonas, the opportunity to have two schools and a vocational specialty, the same as detailed below: SCHOOL OF AQUACULTURE TRAINING, TRAINING SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND INITIAL SPECIALIST IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. It has been two years since its establishment, and we can say that somehow we met the expectations of the population yurimaguina, giving them alternatives in their training as professionals. Aquaculture belongs to the Faculty of Sciences, as early education and foreign languages are part of the Faculty of Education and Humanities, indicating that the headquarters of these two powers is the city of Iquitos.

We seek that our teachers, working in line with the advancement of science and technology in the livestock, thereby responding to the confidence placed in the institution and work with dedication, disappointment and faced the crisis with a project better future.

We believe that there is much that lies ahead, but the best way to approach our target is to start walking, as we are doing today. We hope that we apologize for glitches that might arise, but we want our faculty to continue to grow forever, maintaining an atmosphere conducive to a productive discussion and useful for everyone.

PreVet Undergraduate at University Of Arkansas Monticello

To be eligible for a baccalaureate degree in eight semesters from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, a student must file a Program of Study approved by
his/her advisor and the academic department chair upon entering the University. The Program of Study must contain a minimum 124 semester hours of
unduplicated credit at the 1000-level or above, 40 of which must be upper-level credit hours. Students planning to teach should review the certification
requirements provided by the School of Education. Specific degree requirements are listed at the end of the Program of Study. The Program of Study is for
informational purposes only; it is the responsibility of the student to fulfill all requirements for graduation at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The
Program of Study is subject to change as academic program changes are needed to comply with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education regulations.
NOTE: Some courses require pre-requisite and/or co-requisite classes. UAM reserves the right to substitute courses. Contact the department chair for specific
information. Some courses may only be offered during specific semesters. Students who score below the required minimum level on placement exams will be
required to take additional credit hours as part of this University’s developmental education program. See the current academic catalog for more information.
Courses that fulfill the General Education Requirements are in italics

PreVeterinary Medicine Tuition and Fees at University Of South Carolina Upstate

Tuition—South Carolina Residents
(1) Full-time students (12 to 16 credit hours)—$4,031 per semester, $80 per credit hour for each hour above 16 hours
(2) Part-time and summer school students—$345 per semester hour
Tuition—Non-South Carolina Residents
(1) Full-time students (12 hours or more)—$8,202 per semester, $160 per credit hour for each hour above 16 hours
(2) Part-time and summer school students—$699 per semester hour
Matriculation Fee (one-time enrollment fee for degree-seeking students)—$75
Technology Fee (promotes the development of state-of-the-art computer labs and classrooms)
(1) Full-time students (12 hours or more)—$140 per semester
(2) Part-time and summer school students—$9 per credit hour
Health Fee (provides confidential individualized quality health care including urgent care, vaccinations, limited lab services, self-care medication and health education)
(1) Full-time students (12 hours or more)—$50 per semester
(2) Part-time and summer school students—$5 per credit hour
Parking Fee (supports security, traffic control, lighting, and sidewalk/parking lot construction and repair)
(1) $35 per semester
(2) $12 per summer session
Applied Music Fee (required for students enrolled in private music instruction) provides twelve one-half hour lessons in voice, piano, saxophone, trumpet, bass, guitar, trombone or drums
(1) Applied Music courses are assessed per credit hour ($345) and will not be linked to the 12 hour maximum rate
Discipline-Specific Fees
Music Courses (contract/Converse college) $100 per credit hour
School of Education $18 (SLED check required by law)
Upper Division Nursing Course Fee $30 per credit hour

Books:
The cost of books ranges from $350 to $450 per semester depending upon major. The bookstore is located in the Health Education Complex. For more information, call the bookstore at 864-503-5167.

Housing:
Palmetto Villas, a university-owned apartment community located in the midst of the campus and operated exclusively for USC Upstate students, offers furnished two-bedroom apartments. Housing is limited. Early application and admission to the University are strongly recommended. For more information, call Palmetto Villas at 864-503-5422.

The cost for Palmetto Villas’ residents for Fall 2008 is $1,750 per student per semester. Palmetto Villas residents are required to purchase the Carte Blanche meal plan.

Palmetto House, a 105,000-square-foot traditional-style complex, can house 350 freshman students. Palmetto House features single and double rooms with full bathrooms and communal living spaces, common rooms for studying and socializing, and and on-site computer lab. All of the standard amenities are provided including basic electricity, local phone service utilizing the newest technology in Internet phones, basic cable, access to the University’s high speed Internet service, water service, garbage collection, laundry facilities, parking lot security cameras, emergency phones and well-illuminated parking lots. A card entry system is used to provide controlled access to the building’s lobby, your floor and suite. In addition, the entire complex is outfitted with a sprinkler system. Handicap-accessible units are also available.

The cost for Palmetto House residents for Fall 2008 is $2,050 for a double room and $2,500 for a single room. Palmetto House residents are required to purchase the Carte Blanche meal plan.

Contact Ron Dalton, Director of Housing and Residential Life for more information.

Housing Application fee and advance room deposit is $135 for both Palmetto House and Palmetto Villas.

Meals:
Dining services, located in the Campus Life Center, features a spacious dining hall and offers convenient access to a wide range of food services including breakfast, lunch and dinner. Students planning to live in Palmetto House or Palmetto Villas are required to purchase the Carte Blanche meal plan at a cost of $1,150 per semester. A variety of meal plans are available for commuter students ranging from $50 to $390 per semester. Meals may also be purchased with cash. For more information, call 864-503-5900.

Estimated Minimum Annual Expenses*

Commuting Full-time

South Carolina residents $9,912
Non-residents $17,554

Boarding Full-time
South Carolina residents $15,612
Non-residents $23,954