Hi All, The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Animal Health Program would like to announce that registration for our summer online course is open.
Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 academic credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore conservation issues. CE Manatee International Short Course - this continuing education (CE) option provides Spanish and French closed captioning for the lectures. The short course does not have homework or discussion board assignments, and only uses quizzes to establish a baseline of information on manatees. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or internationally can take these courses. For more information about this classes or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu<mailto:ivlar...@ufl.edu> ). The first day of the summer semester is Monday May 10th and registration will be open until May 14th. Sincerely, Dr Larkin [Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig] Iske V. Larkin, PhD Lecturer & Education Coordinator Interim Director Aquatic Animal Health Program Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida PO Box 100136 2015 SW 16th Ave Gainesville, Florida 32610 Office phone - 352-294-4095 Work cell - 352-494-1742 Fax - 352-392-8289 Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu<http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/> "To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world." -Anonymous ________________________________ Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be subject to disclosure. ________________________________
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