Posts Tagged ‘practical techniques’

Animal Science Deferred choice Undergraduate at University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

There are two specialist themes (or Honours Options) in the Animal Science course at Newcastle, reflecting different career paths after graduation. If you are interested in studying Animal Science but are not sure which Honours Option to select when you apply, please enter C305 on your UCAS form. This enables you to defer your choice of Option until Stage 2, when you choose to specialise in either Companion Animal Studies or Livestock Technology.

Stage 1 is common to all animal science students, during which you will develop knowledge and skills in the areas of animal health, behaviour, physiology, biochemistry, genetics and microbiology. There are optional modules to choose from in agriculture, evolution and biodiversity, as well as modules in information technology and practical techniques. You can also choose a European language or business/marketing modules to complement the science modules that form the core of this degree.

Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Undergraduate at Nippon Veterinary and Animalscience University

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

This institution is managed by the teaching staff of the Department of Veterinary Science, and its business hours for outpatients are weekday mornings.Its medicare system is quite specialized and satisfactory. It is also used for educational purposes, and several students take lessons of small animals clinic in the 5th or 6th year held in this hospital.And every year students who have acquired excellent practical techniques here go out into the world.