208-201 Comparative Nutrition | |
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Note | This subject involves the use of animals in experiments. Students should be aware that these experiments are an essential part of the course and exemption from this component is not possible. |
Availability | Dookie and Parkville campuses. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Prof Adrian Egan |
Prerequisites | 202-101 Chemistry for Land and Food Resources, 202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | Twenty-four hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials and 36 hours of practical work, with computer-aided learning enhancement |
Subject Description | At the end of the subject the students should be able to;
An understanding of basic nutrition is a prerequisite for subsequent courses in the animal sciences stream and enables the student to appreciate (a) the significance to animal production of many other subjects in the course and (b) the nutritional quality criteria in production and processing of human foods and animal feeds. Content includes:
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Assessment | Three-hour examination (40%) and three practical assignments equivalent to 2500 words (each worth 20%). |
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