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Associate in Applied Animal Science - Dairy Management
Study mode: Full Time |
The program of study offers a firm foundation in the science and business of dairy farming through field exercises in land management, forage production, computer administration, ratio balancing, disease identification and treatment, and bull proofing.
Associates in Animal Science - Equine
Study mode: Full Time |
The program of study combines current technology with practical experience in bandaging, equine selection, computer ration balancing, equipment fitting and care, and farm and barn analysis, managing and decision making. Students may concentrate in equine industry, equestrian management or equine industry agribusiness management.
Associates in Animal Science - Small Animal Care
Study mode: Full Time |
As the number of dogs, cats, and other small animals kept as companions increases each year, more and more people are seeking pet-related services. The specialization in small animal care prepares students to work in a thriving industry in a variety of occupations.
Associates in Applied Business Management - Business Management
Study mode: Full Time |
This program has a trademark of providing students with the skills and techniques of management that are proven in the workplace.
Associates in Civil Technology - Architectural Technology
Study mode: Full Time |
The program of study introduces students to the technical skills used in the architectural profession, focusing on computer-aided design (CAD) and building science related technologies. When coupled with recommended electives, these courses provide a substantial foundation for pursuing a career in the field of architecture. Students also take courses in engineering-based disciplines.
Associates in Civil Technology - Construction Management
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares students for careers in land development, construction contracting and management, and land-use planning. Courses emphasize construction and its related technologies, dealing with material selection and design, and design of foundation and drainage systems. Many graduates elect to continue their education in bachelor of science programs in Civil Engineering or Community Development, or in the Bachelor of Engineering Technology program in Civil Engineering.
Associates in Civil Technology - Surveying And Mapping
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is centered around a core sequence of six surveying and mapping courses that continuously challenge students to improve their technical knowledge, computer skills, and field competency.
Associates in Food Service Management - Culinary Arts
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is engaged in a carefully designed curriculum combining theory with over 700 hours of practical application of culinary techniques in state of the art production kitchens located on the campus of the University. Students are also required to complete a summer work experience of a minimum of 400 hours at a pre-approved establishment between their first and second years of study.
Associates in Food Service Management - Dietetic Technician
Study mode: Full Time |
Dietetic Technician students learn how to evaluate a client?s nutritional status, formulate nutrition care plans, design special diets, counsel patients, monitor food quality, supervise dietary staff, and provide nutrition education in a variety of community health care settings. Through 450 hours of dietetic practical, students receive hands-on experience at local organizations such as Exeter Health Care and UNH Cooperative Extension's EFNEP and 4-H programs.
Associates in Food Service Management - Restaurant Management
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares students for a leading role in occupations ranging from gourmet catering to restaurant management. It brings students with a passion for the art of food preparation together with professors who have almost 100 years of collective professional experience. Courses combine classroom and laboratory work, encouraging a balance between individual motivation and collaboration.
Associates in Forest Technology Program
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides a broad understanding of forest environments and tree ecology through work in the classroom, the laboratory, the sawmill, and outdoor field study.
Associates in Horticultural Technology - Landscape Operations
Study mode: Full Time |
This program focus on making the world more habitable, pleasant, and sustainable, few fields offer as much satisfaction as landscaping. From private homes to industrial parks, the need for landscape design, construction, and maintenance abounds. Students who specialize in landscape design graduate with the technical ability, scientific expertise, creative insight, and problem-solving skills necessary to meet this need.
Associates in Horticultural Technology - Ornamental Horticulture
Study mode: Full Time |
This specialization is excellent preparation for further education in horticulture, and an attractive background for entry into all areas of the horticultural industry.
B.A. and M. Ed. in Youth Drama in Special Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for candidates who want to work with special/exceptional students in the elementary setting. The Youth Drama major as an undergraduate lays the groundwork for arming a creative, motivated classroom teacher. As the students transition into the graduate certification program, they begin working with a Special Education advisor who helps students plan their graduate coursework. While undergraduate theatre majors, students obtain hands-on teaching experience, so that by the time they reach their graduate school internship, they have spent significant hours in the classroom working with children.
B.A. and M. Ed. in Youth Drama in Special Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for candidates who want to work with special/exceptional students in the elementary setting. The Youth Drama major as an undergraduate lays the groundwork for arming a creative, motivated classroom teacher. As the students transition into the graduate certification program, they begin working with a Special Education advisor who helps students plan their graduate coursework. While undergraduate theatre majors, students obtain hands-on teaching experience, so that by the time they reach their graduate school internship, they have spent significant hours in the classroom working with children.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides a comprehensive, in-depth study of Western art from the ancient world to the late twentieth century and some exposure, as well, to non-Western cultures and artistic traditions.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares students for entrance into graduate schools and for a number of vocational opportunities in museum/gallery work and creative endeavor.
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This program to provide all students with a common core of literary experience and to provide each student with the opportunity of shaping a course of study to suit individual interests. The flexibility and freedom inherent in the second of these objectives places a responsibility upon students to devise a program that has an intelligent rationale