Conducted in
terms:
2022/23L, 2025/26L
ISCED code: 0841
ECTS credits:
5
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences
(for:
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń)
(in Polish) Veterinarian parasitology 2600-OG-EN-VP
In the subject the student has both: the possibility to learn theoretically about the parasites and their treatment and to widen his knowledge about the laboratory methods and diagnostic. Every exercise will contain a theoretical introduction and practical part. To the subject will belong several hours of seminars and reading of original papers.
Total student workload
Contact hours with teacher:
- participation in laboratory - 45 hrs
- consultations-10 hrs
Self-study hours:
- preparation for /laboratory/seminar-5 hrs
- writing essays/ papers/ projects-10 hrs
- reading literature- 5 hrs
- preparation for test- 10 hrs
- preparation for examination- 15 hrs
Altogether: 100 hrs (4 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Student has basic knowledge of internal parasites of wild and human-bred animals
Learning outcomes - skills
Student is able to recognize the several parasites form different hosts and knows the identification methods used in the laboratory although the methods of their treatment.
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Student understands the significance of parasitosis and zoonoses among wild and human-bred animals.
Teaching methods
Expository teaching methods:
laboratory/seminars
Expository teaching methods
- participatory lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- narration
- problem-based lecture
- description
- discussion
- informative (conventional) lecture
- narration
- problem-based lecture
- description
- discussion
Exploratory teaching methods
- laboratory
- practical
- seminar
- presentation of a paper
- practical
- seminar
- presentation of a paper
Online teaching methods
- exchange and discussion methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
none
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
- written examination
Assessment criteria:
fail- 0-55%
satisfactory- 55-65%
satisfactory plus- 65-75%
good - 75-85%
good plus- 85-90%
very good- 90-100%
Practical placement
none
Notes
Term 2022/23L:
None |
Term 2025/26L:
None |
Additional information
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