208-111 Working with Animals

Note

This subject involves the use of animals. Students should be aware that this is an integral part of the course and exemption from this component is not possible.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Prof Adrian Egan

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-six hours of practical work and 24 hours of seminars and tutorials

Subject Description

The objective of this subject is to provide early in the course soundly based principles and practices for the management and care of animals, emphasising the responsibilities and ethical requirements in human contact with animals.

On completion of this subject students should:

  • have experience in best practice in the handling, care and management of laboratory animals, domestic livestock and companion animals in various field and laboratory conditions;

  • be familiar with a range of routine procedures in animal management and best standard practices under Animal Welfare and Ethics guidelines;

  • have experience in observation, measurement and sampling procedures applicable in routine care, survey studies and experimentation; and

  • have participated in informed debate on contemporary issues and community concerns relating to human interactions with animals.

Assessment

To be advised

Prescribed Texts

  • L R Scott, Careful How You Hold Me: An Insight into Caring for Laboratory Animals. MUP multimedia program.
  • NH&MRC, AAustralian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes.
  • ILFR AEEC Standard Procedures Manuals, Principles and Procedures for the Care and Maintenance of Animals.


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