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Foundations of Animal Health 1

  • VETS20014
  • Contact Hours: 2 x one-hour lectures per week; 1 x one-hour workshop per week; 1 x two-hour practical class per week – Total 60 hours
    Total Time Commitment: An estimated total time commitment of 120 hours
  • 12.50
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VEtTS20014 Foundations of Animal Health 1 introduces students to the major determinants of health in domestic animals. Using case studies drawing on a range of domestic and exotic animals species and both Australian and international contexts, the roles of animal environments, nutrition, toxins and the scientific approach to managing the health of animals will be investigated. Students should develop an understanding of management systems appropriate for optimising the management and health of domestic animal populations. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: To enrol in this subject, undergraduate students must have completed: Chemistry:<br/>Either BOTH of: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: CHEM10003 Chemistry 1 Semester 1, Semester 2 12.50 CHEM10004 Chemistry 2 Summer Term, Semester 2



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