Animal Health
An introduction to:
- key issues and principles regarding health/disease and disease prevention in animals (cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, dog, cat, poultry)
- relevant laws, regulations and agreements
- food safety
- zoonoses
- key contagious animal diseases (cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, dog, cat, poultry). The emphasis is on diseases occuring in Norway, but some severe, contagious animal diseases occuring abroad are also included
- animal diseases related to the production, feeding and environment of animals
Upon completion of the course, the student is expected to:
Knowledge:
- thorough knowledge of key terms, assessments and issues related to animal health and disease in general
- basic knowledge of the relationship between animal health and animal welfare, and the relationship between animal health and human Health
- basic knowledge of key diseases that occur or may occur in the following species of domestic animals: Cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, dogs, cats and poultry
- knowledge of key laws and regulations related to animal health
- knowledge of key research areas in animal health
Skills:
- can account for reasons why various animal diseases arise and occur
- can conduct analyses and make simple investigations related to animal health and disease
- can, based on knowledge an analytical skills, propose possible solutions to animal health problems
General competence:
- knowledge and the ability to reflect upon and assess issues where animal health is a key component
- able to propose preventive measures related to animal disease
- knowledge and skills required to communicate about issues and potential solutions in the field in a clear and comprehensible way
- Lectures
- Group work and student presentations
- Field trip
Compound assessment, letter grades
- Compulsory participation - excursion
- Assessment task 1 - written submission
- Compulsory coursework 2- multiple choice: 7 out of 8 must be approved
The compulsory participation and tasks comprises 0/100 of the grade, are evaluated with approved or not approved, and must be approved prior to submission of the written examination.
- Written assignment, comprises 40/100 of the grade, letter grades.
- Written examination, 90 minutes, comprises 60/100 of the grade, letter grades.
Written exam: Pen, ruler and up to 2 bilingual dictionaries.
Generating an answer using ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence and submitting it wholly or partially as one's own answer is considered cheating.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
HUS140 - Animal health and welfare - 7.5 credits
HUS140 - Dyrehelse og dyrevelferd - 7.5 credits