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Animal Production Science Undergraduate at University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Stages 1 and 2: You receive a broad introduction to agriculture (see ‘Agriculture – All Degrees’ below).

Stage 3: Core modules develop key areas relating to animal production science such as animal breeding and growth; farm animal nutrition; and forage utilisation. Optional modules enable you to obtain expertise in related areas such as product quality and marketing; animal welfare and environment; or tropical animal production. You are encouraged to compare and contrast different livestock enterprises and to integrate scientific knowledge into sound production systems, considering the demands of both the market and the population. There are visits to look at livestock systems on farms and at research centres.
Agriculture – All Degrees

Our degree programmes provide an in-depth understanding of agriculture at both farm and industrial levels, based on agricultural sciences, production studies and business management. You are introduced to a range of farming practices on the University’s and other farms.

Each of our agricultural degrees carries a specialist theme (or Honours Option) which allows you to study a particular area of agriculture in detail. These Honours Options reflect different career paths available after graduation.

Whichever Honours Option you apply for, modules in Stages 1 and 2 are common. This means that if you are unsure which Honours Option is right for you, you can defer your decision until the end of Stage 2.

Stage 1: This covers all the basic scientific and quantitative aspects of the subject such as soil, crop and animal science, and economics. You are also introduced to laboratory work and develop skills in microcomputing. A series of visits to the University farms covers some of the more practical aspects of agriculture.

Stage 2: You apply the principles established in Stage 1 to both animal and crop production and to farm management.

Stage 3: Following one of the four Honours Options allows you to study, in depth, an area of agriculture that particularly interests you. Each Honours Option balances compulsory core modules with a wide range of additional choices making up a third of the modules taken in the final year. You also write a dissertation on a subject of your choice

Veterinary Medicine Degree at Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul

The veterinarian has to make specific contributions on the health and welfare, ensuring health and quality of animal products, control of zoonoses and the adequacy of the animal production process to the new standards and requirements of sustainable development.

The veterinarian has been increasingly called upon to participate in the production process in relation to animal production and products, health and animal welfare, public health and the environment, these issues which are the four major areas of performance of the veterinarian.

This professional must understand and to integrate the process of regional development of society from a critical view of the chain of animal production. Must be able to develop diagnostic, plan and execute actions at different levels of the production process. In its action, the goals should consider economic, social and cultural needs of different social actors, mediated by the concept of animal welfare, food safety and reducing adverse effects to the environment.

Master in Veterinary Sciences at Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello

The Graduate Program leading to the Master in Veterinary Sciences and Veterinary Clinical Sciences mention mention of Conservation Medicine, represents a collaborative effort between scholars from the Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, other academic units of the Andrés Bello University and scholars from foreign universities and national, with whom the University has cooperation agreements and are equivalent graduate programs.
The objective of the Master in Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Universidad Andrés Bello is a scientific approach with specialized professionals to address animal welfare, animal medicine, animal health, public health, rescue of problem species conservation and ecosystem health in an interdisciplinary way.
Objectives

The program of Master in Veterinary Sciences of the Universidad Andrés Bello seeks general:
-Forming a professional with advanced knowledge in medicine, animal health, animal welfare, rescue, animal health and ecosystem level. For the above program with theoretical activities, seminars, practical and theoretical development of an investigation.
The Master of Science Thesis Veterinary Science Veterinary Clinic seeks to provide powers to:
Apply the concept of evidence-based medicine in clinical practice.
Apply the concepts and methodologies of clinical pathology and laboratory animal as an important tool in the diagnosis of animal diseases.
Apply the concept of animal welfare in research and animal medicine.
The Master of Science Thesis Veterinary Medicine of Conservation aims to give powers to:
-Determine and monitor the health of an ecosystem.
-Determine and monitor the health status of a wild animal population.
-Design and implement a program to rescue wild animal species with conservation problems.
Face-health problems on a scale of ecosystems.
-To know, understand and apply the multidisciplinary field of meaning for Conservation Medicine.
Aimed at

The program of Master in Veterinary Science is aimed at graduates or people with equivalent professional title. It is desirable that applicants have adopted a number of subjects in the following disciplines: Genetics, Physiology, Ecotoxicology, Parasitology, Microbiology, Animal Ecology, Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology and Public Health.

Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour BSc Hons at Anglia Ruskin University

Course overview
The seas and oceans represent the largest part of the biosphere, yet there is still much to discover about the biology of marine organisms and of marine environments. The biology of marine animals, plants and ecosystems are all very different from those of their more familiar terrestrial counterparts. Rather than being ‘low’ at the poles and ‘high’ in the tropics, marine diversity is focused around localised ‘hot-spots’ of temperate (including UK) rocky shores, tropical coral reefs, nutrient rich cold currents, ancient cold ocean basins and deep sea volcanic vents. Our understanding of animal behaviour has also flourished over recent decades and yet the discipline still presents many challenges and is set to provide some of the major scientific breakthroughs of the 21st Century. There has never been a more exciting and important time to be a student of Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour.

This programme of study is designed to introduce you to various aspects of marine ecology and marine biodiversity central to Marine Biology as well as how to interpret the natural Animal Behaviour. The Animal Behaviour programme covers the study of behaviour across the range of laboratory, companion, farm, wild terrestrial and marine animals while the Marine Biology pathway provides a complementary ‘marine dimension’. Specialist Marine Biology and Animal Behaviour modules offered in each year of study including a final year pathway dedicated ‘Behaviour of Marine Animals’ module.
Module guide
Year one core modules:
Biomeasurement
Core Biology
Introduction to Marine Biology
Animal Behaviour in Context
Introduction to Animal Behaviour & Welfare
Year two core modules:
Preparation for Research
Biological Oceanography
Practical Biology
Concepts in Animal Behaviour
Applied Ethology and Animal Welfare
Year three core modules:
Undergraduate Project
Coastal Marine Biology
Practical Marine Biology
Advanced Topics in Behavioural Ecology
Behavioural Ecology
Behaviour of Marine Animals
Methods of Teaching and Learning
Hands-on practical classes and field trips form a significant part of the teaching of this degree, in addition to more traditional lectures, seminars and active learning sessions.
Study abroad
The Department has excellent exchange agreements with the University of New Brunswick, Canada and Marshall University, West Virginia, USA. Students taking Marine Biology can take advantage of the exchange programme (subject to availability of suitable courses at the host University).
Associated careers

The practical skills you will acquire through this degree will be useful in a variety of professional fields. Potential employers include government and environmental agencies and educational and research establishments.
Assessment

This course uses a wide range of methods of assessment including essays, practical reports, computer based assessments, presentations, debates, steeplechase tests, reviews of scientific papers and examinations.

Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare BSc at Anglia Ruskin University

Course overview
This course offers you the opportunity to study these closely related fields in an exciting and dynamic environment, and to learn from teaching staff who are at the forefront of research in this rapidly advancing field.

Although based on the Animal Behaviour degree, this course also contains important elements concerning animal welfare and animal health, and considers how these issues affect both wild and domesticated animals.

The animal behaviour element deals with a fundamental aspect of the modern life sciences: how animals adapt their behaviour in order best to survive. An understanding of natural animal behaviour is also important in ensuring high welfare standards for farm and zoo animals.

Theoretical aspects will be covered in formal lectures and seminars while practical exercises will enable you to test these ideas by designing experiments, or by detailed field observations. The opportunity to take part in self-funded field trips to a range of locations will give you the chance to try out these skills in ‘real life’ situations.

When you graduate you will be able to:
demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the major concepts, principles and theories associated with animal behaviour and animal welfare
display an awareness of the major developments within this field
undertake field investigations in a responsible, safe and ethical manner.
This course presents an opportunity to study within an exciting and dynamic learning environment, close to the leading edge of this rapidly advancing field. It’s also about providing you with a range of skills that are likely to be valued by potential employers in a variety of sectors.
Module guide
Year one core modules:
Core Biology
Biomeasurement
Introduction to Animal Behaviour & Welfare
Animal Behaviour in Context
Animal Husbandry
Comparative Mammalian Physiology
Year two core modules:
Preparation for Research
Practical Biology
Applied Ethology and Animal Welfare
Animal Health and Nutrition
Concepts in Animal Behaviour
Year three core modules:
Undergraduate Project
Animal Welfare and Society
Design for Animal Welfare
Advanced Topics in Behavioural Ecology
Behavioural Ecology
Associated careers

The pathway provides excellent general training as a scientist, enabling you to work in the field or in the laboratory for a wide range of organisations. Potential employers include: government agencies, environmental consultancies, wildlife conservation organisations, educational and research establishments. The course may also lead on to further postgraduate study and a research career.
Assessment

This course uses a wide range of methods of assessment including essays, practical reports, computer based assessments, presentations, debates, steeplechase tests, reviews of scientific papers and examinations. The weighting of different assessment methods varies between modules and levels of study.

Applied Animal Science Undergraduate at Scottish Agricultural College

Throughout history, animals have contributed to human society by providing food, materials and companionship and by performing key roles in the workplace, in recreation and in sport.

Animal science is not only a fascinating subject to study. It is also vital for improving standards of animal welfare, protecting livestock from disease epidemics and safeguarding public health from animal borne diseases.

Animal science is also central to addressing other issues of today, such the growing global demand for meat, milk and eggs and how climate change will affect the spread of animal diseases. With current concerns about greenhouse gas emissions from livestock, knowledge of animal science will also be critical in the drive to reduce the environmental impact and improve the sustainability of livestock production systems.

The Applied Animal Science course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in animal science, where employment opportunities continue to be excellent.

Diploma in Veterinary Nursing at Massey University

The aim of this programme is to create and promote a high standard of professional expertise in animal care and nursing and to prepare students for a career as a veterinary nurse and in any other field in which animal technicians are employed.
Introduction

Introduction

Veterinary Nursing has come a long way from the previous perception that “Veterinary Nursing is a work of the heart”. It is now academically and technically challenging, extremely varied and rewarding occupation while still maintaining a caring and supportive role to animals and their owners.

Overview

The programme offers theoretical and practical education in animal structure and function, animal care and nutrition, medical and surgical nursing, theatre practice, anaesthesia, radiography, diagnostic procedures, intensive care, therapeutics emphasising the storage, handling and legislation of medications, disease and disease agents, animal welfare, business procedures and communication skills. The programme emphasises companion animals and horses but also includes small mammals, birds and production animals where appropriate.

Career opportunities

The Massey University Diploma in Veterinary Nursing is unique in New Zealand in that throughout the second year, students work alongside final year veterinary science students and clinical staff in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Massey University. The aim of this clinically-based teaching is to enable students to graduate with established practical skills that they can apply immediately in their place of employment.

The Massey University Diploma in Veterinary Nursing is one of two institutes in New Zealand that offers British equivalency by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. This means that graduates can automatically register as qualified veterinary nurses in Britain.

Veterinary nurses are increasingly important in veterinary practice, particularly in small animal (pet animal), equine and production animal practices. While veterinary practices have traditionally employed lay staff to assist in the work of the clinic in various ways, many are now seeking to employ qualified veterinary nurses to provide a much greater level of skill in the provision of specific nursing, diagnostic and client-related services.

A well-trained and qualified veterinary nurse is able expected to perform tasks such as radiography, collection and analysis of routine diagnostic samples, anaesthetic monitoring and other operating theatre duties and provide high quality nursing care to hospitalised patients in areas such as intensive care, post-operative patient management and physical therapy. An increasingly important role for veterinary nurses is in the provision of client services such as helping dog-owners to socialise their puppies and providing information on general care.

Other potential areas of employment include working as sales representatives in veterinary-related industries, kennel and cattery management and providing technical support for veterinary research.

Animal Products Degree at Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore

The objective of the Second-level Degree Course in Animal Products, belonging to Class n. 79/S: Livestock Management, is to produce
the professionals essential to today’s livestock farming sector, where sustainability, food safety, and animal health and welfare are key
issues alongside those of animal yields, product quality and the profitability of farms. Students will acquire the necessary scientific
knowledge and the professional competence and skills for promoting and implementing technological and managerial innovation within
livestock farming systems, for the purposes of optimising yields and the health and welfare of animals, and for enhancing the quality of
animal products all the while keeping an eye on economic and sustainability issues.
The specific learning objectives of the course are therefore to impart:
A solid grounding in the scientific disciplines essential to this particular occupational profile, coupled with a firm grasp of the scientific
method of enquiry.
An in-depth understanding of the applied sciences relevant to genetic improvement and to both traditional and innovative methods of
animal husbandry and nutrition, based upon chemical, biological, physical or genetic means.
A solid scientific, technical and practical grounding in the disciplines belonging to this Class of degree.
The ability to undertake and manage professional and research activities aimed at promoting and implementing technological and
managerial innovation within livestock farming systems, for the optimisation of yields whilst respecting environmental sustainability and
animal welfare.
The ability to address and resolve problems arising within the agri-food chain, particularly in relation to animal living conditions,
environmental impact, the quality control of processes and products, and the economic management of animal products and the
enhancement of their market value.
An in-depth knowledge of the laboratory methods employed within the various production process phases, and for the quality control of
different animal products at every stage of the supply chain.
Proficiency in the use of computer and information technology tools and their fields of application, and the ability to fluently employ
written and spoken English, in addition to Italian, also for matters requiring specialist legal or regulatory terminology.
The ability to carry out the above activities with the broadest autonomy and full responsibility.
The time allotted to private study generally accounts for 60% of the total hourly course load.

Sciences Animals Degree at Universita Degli Studi Di Udine

NEW ACTIVATION

A started in the 2007/08 are activated three distinct lines:
Orientation Acquacoltura
Guidance and breeding biology of the fauna
Orientation of farming technologies.

The study plan of the first year is common to all three guidelines.
Students will choose their orientation at the time of the second year

FEATURES AND PURPOSE ‘OF COURSE

Modern society requires more and more insistently management systems of animals that are respectful of animal welfare, to ensure high quality and safety of animal products consumed by humans and that consider the preservation of wild animal resources.
The course is therefore proposed to prepare professionals who have responsibilities regarding the management of livestock and fish farming for food production for humans and animals and wildlife resources in natural systems and rural areas.
The degree course, taking into account the guidance and the lessons chosen by the students, prepares graduates with:
basic knowledge in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics and the useful and sufficient for professional and scientific area;
basic knowledge in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics and the useful and sufficient for professional and scientific area;
knowledge of the structure and principles of operation of various organs and systems of animals of zootechnical interest, including aquatic organisms, and wildlife-hunting, knowing qualitatively assess the biological phenomena;
knowledge of genetics and genetic improvement, nutrition and feeding of animals, including aquatic organisms, and technology ‘breeding and reproduction, production of fodder and feed, environmental impact of livestock farming, the welfare of animals raised and laboratory, also aimed at improving sanitation and quality of animal products;
knowledge of livestock ecology and management of animal resources and wildlife in rural and natural systems;
knowledge of general pathology, hygiene, livestock, veterinary medicine, pharmacology, toxicology and health and quality of animal products;
knowledge of economic and technical management of agro-livestock farms, acquacolturali and faunal-hunting, and this component also in parks and protected areas, the processing of animal products and legislation for the sector;
knowledge essential for laboratory work in the fields of competence;
practical experiences and survey methods for solving specific problems of the sector.
The graduate should be able to work professionally in the field of animal products, cooperating in the technical, hygienic and economic activity of livestock, wildlife-hunting and aquaculture, as well as those that provide technical resources and services and those operating in processing and marketing of animal products, has acquired:
ability to collaborate in planning activities, assistance in public and private organizations in relation to the powers above;
English language skills in the specific jurisdiction;
skills and tools for communication and information management;
ability to work in groups, to work with defined degrees of autonomy and to enter into the work promptly.
GUIDANCE “AQUACULTURE”

The course of study, after a general preparation of animals for breeding, will be directed to the study of aquatic organisms considering various aspects, such as nutrition, genetic improvement el’impiantistica from fish farms. The course of study aims to train professionals able to provide operators in the sector of fish farming with expert advice on better farming techniques to achieve high levels of production efficiency and quality of animal products and to implement and manage the production of chains in the aquatic environment, while also aspects related to quality.
PROFESSIONAL MARKETS
Graduates can work at:
fish farms
Companies feedingstuffs
technical assistance services in ittiocoltura

consortium for the production of fish products to origin
ADVISORY: BIOLOGY AND BREEDING OF FAUNA

The course of study, after a general preparation of animals for breeding, will be directed to the study of wild animals as part of a delicate natural system with insights on the biology and ecology as well as the spatial analysis techniques for livestock and wildlife in order to operate in rural and natural systems.
A graduate with guidance in “Biology and breeding of wild animals is therefore able to conduct a business planning and control of ecological environments and management of animal resources and wildlife in natural systems, including in relation to livestock farming activities in rural areas.
PROFESSIONAL MARKETS

Graduates can work at:
faunal-hunting companies
public and private functions of planning and design of natural and rural areas
managing bodies of the parks and protected areas
ADVISORY: FARMING TECHNOLOGIES

The orientation Technologies breeding animal “allows the graduate to work in the organization and technical management of livestock farming and marketing of animal feeds and animal products. The animal rearing is studied in several respects, including genetic improvement, the food, shelter structures, pathology, and reproductive technologies. With this course of studies is a trained professional can provide livestock operators with expert advice on better farming techniques to achieve high levels of animal welfare, production and economic efficiency and product quality.
PROFESSIONAL MARKETS

Graduates can work at:
Livestock farms
Companies feedingstuffs
technical assistance services in animal husbandry
consortium for the production of animal origin to

Animal production Bachelor at Nord Trondelag University College

The program is focused on how to get the best economic performance of livestock production, while good animal welfare and food safety are set in høgsetet.

Pets environment, animal welfare, feeding, animal health, physiology and anatomy are key topics. You will also learn about hensiktsmesige buildings for livestock.

The knowledge associated with the economy through the topics “operating management and entrepreneurship”, “svineproduksjon” and “cattle production” where, among other things, analyzes the operations and finance for some farms. You are challenged to think again.

Do not have experience with animal care from before, you’ll learn it early in the program. Nord-Trøndelag University College collaborates with Mære landbruksskole and farmers in the area, so that you as a student gets close contact with practical livestock.

In the final phase of the program conducts a self-written reports (BA thesis). Then you can more deeply into a subject you are particularly interested in.