Animal management Systems 2 will build on and extend student knowledge gained in Animal Management Systems 1 including the husbandry, housing, feeding and management of the major production, performance and companion animals, as well as key economic influences on livestock production. Using an animal welfare focus, it further integrates concepts taught within VETS6201 and students continue to build their knowledge of the concepts of biosecurity, nutrition, and breeding. Students will be equipped with further knowledge to help them understand farming and animal management systems and provide a foundation on which to develop an appreciation of disease management that will be taught in subsequent years.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | School of Veterinary Science Academic Operations |
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Credit points | 3 |
Prerequisites
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VETS6101 and VETS6102 and VETS6103 and VETS6104 and VETS6105 and VETS6106 and VETS6107 and VETS6108 and VETS6201 and VETS6202 and VETS6203 and VETS6204 |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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None |
Assumed knowledge
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Dominique Van Der Saag, dominique.van.der.saag@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Jaime Gongora, jaime.gongora@sydney.edu.au |
Joy Becker, joy.becker@sydney.edu.au | |
Tony Mogg, tony.mogg@sydney.edu.au | |
Anne Quain, anne.quain@sydney.edu.au | |
Glenn Shea, glenn.shea@sydney.edu.au | |
Imke Tammen, imke.tammen@sydney.edu.au | |
Russell Bush, russell.bush@sydney.edu.au |