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National College Credit Recommendation Service

Board of Regents  |  University of the State of New York

NOCTI and Nocti Business Solutions (NBS) | Evaluated Learning Experience

Animal Processing – West Virginia Customized Test (8997)

Course Category: 
Length: 

Varies. 

Location: 
NOCTI proctored test centers throughout West Virginia. This assessment is not available through Nocti Business Solutions.
Dates: 

September 2019 - Present. 

Instructional delivery format: 
Proficiency exam
Learner Outcomes: 

Students will be able to: Demonstrate understanding of agribusiness (e.g., SAE, expenses); Demonstrate understanding of animal systems (e.g., breeds of livestock, anatomy); Demonstrate understanding of agriculture innovation and technology; Demonstrate understanding of food products and processing (e.g., protein sources, food preservation); Demonstrate understanding of natural resources (e.g., renewable resources); Demonstrate understanding of plant systems (e.g., plant parts, processes, soil); Demonstrate understanding of power, structural, and technical systems (e.g., measurement); Demonstrate knowledge of leadership development through FFA (e.g., motto, parliamentary procedure, official dress); Demonstrate understanding of raw materials (e.g., identify carcass, dressing percentage); Demonstrate understanding of production processes (e.g., meat storage, safety); Demonstrate understanding of quality control (e.g., withdrawal period, preventing spread of microorganisms); Calculate costs (e.g., cost per pound, expense for a commercial beef operation); Identify techniques for maximizing effective manufacture and distribution of goods; Identify primal and retail cuts of meat (e.g., wholesale cuts, pork, steaks); Demonstrate understanding of HACCP plan (e.g., hazard analysis, types of hazards); Describe USDA animal processing guidelines (e.g., quality grades, yield rate factors); Describe emerging technology in the animal processing and meat industry (e.g., use of vacuum packer); Describe the impact of international agriculture on U.S. animal processing (e.g., zoonotic disease); Understand career opportunities in animal processing and the meat industry; Demonstrate understanding of entrepreneurship and financial record keeping (e.g., financial statements); Demonstrate understanding of value-added agriculture and direct marketing; Demonstrate understanding of sustainability (e.g., organic foods).

Instruction: 

NOCTI and NBS exams assess an individual's end-of-program knowledge and skills in an online proctored proficiency examination format.  In addition, some programs administer a performance component test to assess application of skills.

Credit recommendation: 

In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Animal Science or Systems (10/19).

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