208-303 Animal Management and Production II | |
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Availability | Dookie and Parkville campuses. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Assoc Prof Paul Hughes |
Prerequisites | 208-207 Animal Management and Production 1. |
Corequisites | 208-203 Ecology and Management of Grazing Systems. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Subject Description | The objective of this subject is to enable students to:
The focus of this subject is on efficient and responsive management systems for the beef, sheep meat, wool, dairy, pig and poultry industries, covering in depth genetics and breeding, nutrition, grazing systems, reproduction, health and environmental aspects and their interactions in managing production systems. Integral in the subject will be topical issues and research findings relating to new technologies, management options, and industry development. The subject will offer students a choice of six modules (each comprising 50% of subject content), covering beef, sheep meat, wool, dairy, pig and poultry management systems, with each student choosing two of these modules. Students will undertake self-paced learning, problem-solving, and practical work relevant to the industry of their choice, this being supported by a short, lecture-based component and relevant tutorials. |
Assessment | Three-hour examination (50%) and two assignments equivalent to 3500 words (25% each). |
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