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Zootecnia Graduate at Universidade do Oeste Paulista

Purpose
The Course of Zootecnia Unoeste aims to train professionals with solid scientific and technological knowledge in the area of animal production, with ethical awareness, the vision and critical juncture in global economic, social, political, environmental, the region where it operates, Brazil and the world, with capacity for communication and integration with the various stakeholders that comprise the agroindustrial complex, with logical, analytical and interpretation to identify and solve problems

Did you know?
Animal Science is the science of animal production, which generates and applies scientific and technological knowledge for the creation of rational animals, through the study of genetics, nutrition and management, aiming to increase productivity and profitability of production systems.

Professional Profile
The Zootecnista is a professional prepared to work in management, research and assistance of different systems of animal production, adding value and optimizing the use of environmental resources and technology available.

Main Activities
Are skills and abilities of Zootecnista:

-Encourage, plan, coordinate and administer programs for genetic improvement of different animal species of economic interest and preservation;
-Work in the area of nutrition and feeding, and respond by formulating, manufacturing and quality control of diet and animal feed;
-Plan and execute construction projects in rural areas, training and / or production of pasture and fodder, and make the control environment;
Search-and propose better ways of using wild and exotic animals;
Manage-farms, industrial establishments and trade related to production, livestock breeding and technology;
-Evaluate, classify and represent products and animal by-products at all stages of production;
-Run the trial, monitor and advise companies on entry of animals from pedigree records, statements, evidence and functional assessments and animal husbandry;
-Develop research to improve the techniques of farming, transport, handling and slaughter, to animal welfare;
Officer programs to control health, hygiene, prophylaxis and animal traceability, public and private, aimed at food security;
-Develop, administer and coordinate programs, projects and activities in teaching, research and extension, as well as being able to work in scientific fields that allow the formation of academic zootechnics.

Practice Areas
The Brazilian agricultural sector is going through profound changes in the quest to modernize, increase productivity and respect for the environment, making companies more competitive in the market. Thus, the preparation, guidance, implementation and management of agricultural projects appropriate for different production systems is a growing field of work in Zootecnia.
Another friendly market is found in dietary plants and supplements, industries of meat and milk, cooperatives, associations of farmers and companies involved in the marketing of genetic material.
The Zootecnista also acts as director of educational institutions and in teaching in higher education and the average cycle.

Salary Range
The starting pay is around 08 minimum wages, varying according to experience and position of each professional.

Animal Health Technology Fairview Diploma at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

Students must complete all required courses with a Grade Point Average of no less than 2.00 with no “F” grades. Students must also satisfactorily complete the work experience component in order to receive a diploma.
Certification
Diploma in Animal Health Technology
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
Program OutlineCourse ID Name Hours Credits
Semester 1
AH112 Animal Behavior and Restraint 62 4.0

AH141 Anatomy and Physiology I 96 6.0

AH143 Animal Science 32 2.0

AH144 Office Procedures 48 3.0

AH160 Communications 24 1.5

AH172 Veterinary Terminology 16 1.0

AH173 Applied Math 16 1.0

AH174 Lab Procedures and Microbiology 120 7.5

Semester 2
AH249 Hematology 96 6.0

AH241 Anatomy and Physiology II 40 2.5

AH242 Ethics and Client Relations 32 2.0

AH243 Laboratory and Exotic Animals 40 2.5

AH244 Nutrition 48 3.0

AH245 Parasitology 80 5.0

AH246 Animal Nursing I 48 3.0

AH247 Pathology 32 2.0

AH248 Procedural Review I 12 0.5

Semester 3
AH340 Anesthesiology 56 3.5

AH342 Laboratory Procedures II 96 6.0

AH343 Diagnostic Imaging 86 5.0

AH344 Applied Immunology 32 2.0

AH345 Clinic Procedures I 91 5.5

AH346 Animal Nursing II 56 3.5

AH347 Surgical Assistance I 16 1.0

Semester 4
AH441 Dental Procedures 39 2.5

AH442 Animal Diseases 60 3.5

AH443 Theriogenology 60 3.5

AH445 Pharmacy and Pharmacology 60 3.5

AH446 Procedural Review II 12 0.5

AH447 Practicum 240 4.5

AH455 Clinic Procedures II 134 8.0

AH481 Field Trip 30 2.0