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Animal Nutrition Degree at Lithunian Veterinary Academy

Biochemistry of Feed and Animal Nutrition, Animal Nutrition, Feed Science and Basics of Agronomy, Feeding of Sport Horses, General Canine and Feeding of Cats and Dogs, Service and Breeding Dogs for Hunting, Basics of Agrotechnics, Forage Science-1, Forage Science-2, Husbandry Mechanization, Applied Botany, Animal Nutrition-1, Animal Nutrition-2, Producion of Compound Fodder and Quality Control, Feeding of Fur-bearing animals, General Canine. feeding of Cats and Dogs, Quality Managment Systems in Feed Industry, Technologies of Economical – Industrial Experiments in Cattle Breeding.

Services

the preparation of optimal rations and valuable feeding systems for highly productive cows; the preparation of intensive feeding systems with a minimal quantity of concentrated fodder; the usage of non-traditional fodder for animal feeding.

Animal Care

Program Code: PANCR
Duration: 1 Year
Credentials:
ONTARIO COLLEGE CERTIFICATE(PANCR)
SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY AND LIBERAL STUDIES
Availability:
Davis Campus
September 2009 | January 2010

Sheridan’s Animal Care Program provides students with an excellent theoretical and practical education, enabling graduates to build and sustain highly rewarding careers as members of a professional team in animal care. Other areas of study include anatomy, nutrition, animal science and animal diseases.

The Animal Care Program is ideal for individuals who have a technical interest in animals and their behaviour, are patient, conscientious, attentive to detail, highly motivated and dedicated.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Awards

Each year a number of academic awards are granted to students on the basis of academic excellence. Donors include Dr. G. R. Cormack.
UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Facilities

Students in this practical program benefit from the on-campus animal centre, acquiring skills in animal handling and restraint, grooming, laboratory procedures, animal hygiene, nursing care and computerized record keeping.
Practicums

Students gain practical experience through a twoweek field placement in an animal facility at the end of the second semester.

Animal Science Major at Shawnee Community College

This degree is designed for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in areas of animal breeding and genetics, livestock production,
animal health and nutrition, animal behavior, companion animals, or zoology.
First Year Second Year
FALL SEMESTER Credit
Hours
FALL SEMESTER Credit
Hours
AGR 101 Career Concepts in
Agriculture
1 CHE 114 General Chemistry I 5
BIO 111 Introduction to Biology 4 ENG 112 English Composition II 3
COM 111 Business Computer
Systems
4 FOS 116 Nutrition 3
ENG 111 English Composition 3 AGR 115 Introduction to Animal
Science
4
MAT 116 College Alegebra 4 Social Science Elective 3
SEM 111 College Orientation 1 TOTAL HOURS 18
TOTAL HOURS 17
SPRING SEMESTER Credit
Hours
SPRING SEMESTER Credit
Hours
AGR 116 Introduction to
Economics of Food
Fiber and Natural
Resources
3 BIO 112 Biology 4
MAT 118 Trigonometry 2 BIO 216 Introduction to Animal
Kingdom
4
SPC 111 Speech 3 MAT 110,
MAT 113,
MAT 117,
or MAT
210
General Education
Mathematics, Quantitative
Literacy, Calculus I, or
Elementary Statistics
4/5
Fine Arts Elective 3 Humanities Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3
Social Science Elective 3 TOTAL HOURS 18/19

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences at La Trobe University

Year

2009
Award

Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences
Length

Three years full-time or part-time equivalent. Honours requires an additional year of full-time study.
Campuses

Melbourne (Bundoora)
Course description

This course is a broad biology-based program leading to specialised studies in:
- Animal structure
- Metabolism
- Reproduction: breeding and biotechnology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Behaviour
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Health
- The impact of man on animals.

The course incorporates an innovative project-based teaching program, allowing students to work on a research project or carry out work experience during third year.

The course has been designed to provide an alternative pathway to Veterinary Science, and also for Honours year studies in Zoology.

Animal Science PhD at Kansas State University

Animal Sciences and Industry is a comprehensive unit supported by about 50 faculty devoted to research, teaching, and extension activities related to domestic farm animals species. Currently, the department has approximately 700 undergraduate students advised in the department and about 75 graduate students pursuing both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.

For graduate training, the department has animal research and teaching units located conveniently to the main campus. Those units include sheep, poultry, purebred beef, dairy, swine, and horse teaching and research units and the beef, forage, range and cow-calf research units. In addition, laboratories in both Call and Weber Halls contain state-of-the-art equipment that allow the student access to most analytical techniques required for their research.

Graduate training in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry is organized within six functional discipline groups including animal breeding and genetics, food science, meat science, monogastric nutrition, physiology, and ruminant nutrition.

Animal Science MS at Kansas State University

Animal Sciences and Industry is a comprehensive unit supported by about 50 faculty devoted to research, teaching, and extension activities related to domestic farm animals species. Currently, the department has approximately 700 undergraduate students advised in the department and about 75 graduate students pursuing both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.

For graduate training, the department has animal research and teaching units located conveniently to the main campus. Those units include sheep, poultry, purebred beef, dairy, swine, and horse teaching and research units and the beef, forage, range and cow-calf research units. In addition, laboratories in both Call and Weber Halls contain state-of-the-art equipment that allow the student access to most analytical techniques required for their research.

Graduate training in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry is organized within six functional discipline groups including animal breeding and genetics, food science, meat science, monogastric nutrition, physiology, and ruminant nutrition.

Veterinarian Degree at Universidad Nacional Del Sur

The “Profile of General Education for the Veterinary Professional” was established on the basis of a work that included: surveys, requests for graduates, consulting specialists and institutions involved, and literature reviews. This profile training veterinarians have the following characteristics:
Solid humanistic education, with a strong commitment to society, to practice in a fair legal and ethical framework.
Critical understanding of the socio-economic environment that enables planning and provide alternative answers to problems of regional integration, needs and trends, in a framework of multi-interdisciplinary.
Awareness about the importance of their role in preserving the environment, quality of life and ecology, using technology in a rational and appropriate.
Foray into research and extension, whose ultimate goal is an early relationship with the labor market in rural and urban.
Get a graduate with a conscience sanitary, epidemiological and epizootic.

This would suggest three broad areas within the profile of vocational training:

a) ANIMAL PRODUCTS: where will take into account the traditional and nontraditional, natural resource holdings and directed, nutrition and animal nutrition, animal breeding, production systems, business administration and environmental protection.
b) Clinical: including two formations: clinical small animal and large animal. Where can develop clinical criteria to diagnose and treat disease, known animal behavior (ethology), handle and feed the patient, improve knowledge for the diagnosis (at the laboratory, imaging, etc.) and training to the development and evaluation of projects.
c) Food Technology and Public Health: to be aware of a professional role as an agent for prevention and promotion of health. Moreover, with influence on production, new technologies and food control, in accordance with the principle of health and ecological balance. Protect the health of different animal species in contact with humans, food hygiene and control of animal and plant sanitation combating zoonoses, prophylaxis campaigns and preventive vaccinations.


SCOPE OF TITLE

The scope of the title veterinarian are standard in the “responsibility of the Profession” (adopted by Resolution No. 1498-88 – Ministry of Education and Justice), setting out the activities that a graduate degree in veterinary medicine are trained and empowered to perform, and includes the following functions:

Make-diagnosis, prevention and treatment of animal diseases.

-Perform and interpret analysis and laboratory techniques for diagnosis in veterinary medicine.

-Formulate and develop specific pharmacological and biological preparations, intended for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of animal diseases, and monitor and certify the quality and distribution and sale of them.

-Research and develop biological preparations of animal origin intended for human use.

-Research, develop and apply biotechnology for breeding and conservation of animal species.

-Plan, direct, advise and control the production and preservation of various species.

-Plan, direct, implement and evaluate health campaigns aimed at prevention, control and eradication of diseases of various animal species.

-Develop, implement and evaluate standards and criteria for identification, characterization and classification of animals and their products.

-Plan, direct, advise and evaluate the conservation, use and promotion of native and exotic wildlife resources.

-Planning, directing and evaluating advising zoos, parks and wildlife reserves and exotic.

-To plan, direct and advise the production of laboratory animals.

-Assess the ability of clinical and zootechnical animals, to determine the appropriateness of their admission to concentrations of animals made for different purposes and / or import and export.

-Participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of policies, plans and programs for animal protection.

-Plan, direct, implement and evaluate the hygienic-sanitary control of the development of animal species, their products, byproducts and derivatives for human use and consumption and industrial use.

-Plan, direct, implement and evaluate the hygienic sanitary control of the development, processing, processing, storage, transportation and sale of foods of animal origin and their derivatives.

-Develop, prepare and evaluate foods for animal consumption.

-Organizing, managing and advising establishments for animal health and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases affecting human populations.

-Make the control of residues and wastes of animal origin in order to recycle and / or prevent environmental pollution.

-Conduct studies and research relating to wildlife in their state of health and disease, zoonoses and diseases shared with humans, the improvement of animal production and control of sanitary conditions and the same products and animal by-products.

-Provide advice on animal life in a state of health and disease, and zoonotic diseases shared with humans, improvement of animal production and control of sanitary conditions and the same products and animal by-products .

-Conduct surveys and arbitrations relating to the value of the animal health status and disease in them; to specific pharmacological and biological preparations used for such purposes, to animal production, its products and byproducts and the sanitary conditions in which develop these activities.

-Certify the state of health, illness and / or abilities of animals, the sanitary conditions in animal products, byproducts and derivatives and establishments for the preparation, processing, processing, storage and issuing of food, the quality of food and the specific pharmacological and biological derivatives.


TRAINING CAMP

The title “veterinarian” has national validity and enables to practice either independently or in a relationship of dependence: Self-I, II, and address of Teaching in Higher Education and University;-III studies, projects, addresses advice and technical characteristic of the profession. IV Certification-related profession.
The veterinarian who graduated from this Faculty will be trained for the following practices:

1. The diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases of domestic animals in the area of small clinics in the care of pets or large animals, whether sports or work, and non-traditional species.

2. Direct, guide and / or advising farming different animal species for conservation, breeding, nutrition and health for the benefit of animal production.

3. The management of health struggles for control and / or eradication of all species of animals and zoonotic diseases, sanitary inspection of animals, their products, byproducts and derivatives for human consumption.

4. May lead the industry in food of animal origin as a Director and / or technical advice and monitoring of the hygienic-sanitary design, processing, processing, preservation and sale of foods of animal origin and their derivatives.

5. It may serve as technical advisor in livestock establishments in relation to the management, health, nutrition, genetics and economics of such, in terms of animal husbandry and wildlife.

6. May act in the direction and advice from government agencies and provincial, municipal and public health in relation to activities involving the scope of the title.