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Foundations of Animal Health 2

  • VETS20015
  • 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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VETS20015 Foundations of Animal Health 2 adds to the understandings developed in VETS20014 Foundations of Animal Health 1, to consider the principles of animal welfare and its management, the genetic basis of animal health and performance and the fundamental principles of infectious disease control. A case study approach will introduce students to established health and welfare management practices of companion and production animals in Australia, and will reinforce understandings of the role of welfare, genetics, nutrition, housing and infectious disease control in the maintenance of health populations of animals. -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Students must have previously completed:<br/> Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: VETS20014 Foundations of Animal Health 1 Semester 1 12.50 PLUS one of: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: BCMB20002 Biochemistry and M



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