Module BSX-2043:
Animal Management
Animal Management 2024-25
BSX-2043
2024-25
School of Environmental & Natural Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Rhea Burton-Roberts
Overview
Topics may include; animal husbandry, applied animal health, nutrition, behaviour, enrichment, training, euthanasia, breeding and record keeping. Many sessions will be applied, looking at a range of examples from animal collections, aquaria and the farming industry. There will be a laboratory practical focusing on the analysis of faecal samples, collected from our University farm, Henfaes Research Centre. Seminar sessions will provide an insight from professionals working in the animal industry from a range of backgrounds. In the final part of the module, students will be required to develop a project based around the management of zoo animals. This will be incorporated into a visit to a popular animal collection. There will also be the opportunity for students to further develop their industry skills through participating in an animal care rota for the alpacas at our University farm.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Awareness of the fundamentals underlying animal management, based on lecture material and practical sessions, but with limited or absent analytical ability. Some evidence of transferable skills and the ability to apply knowledge within the industry, but with limited or absent organisational and communication skills (Grade D or C; mark range 40-59%) -good -A good grasp of the fundamentals and demonstration of critical thought with evidence of additional reading and/or practice. An ability to present a coherent argument with clarity. A good appreciation of the main approaches employed in the management of animals within zoos, aquaria and the farming industry, with the ability to critically assess their suitability in a given situation. Good evidence of lifelong learning skills, demonstrating ability to work effectively with others. (Grade B; mark range 60-69%) -excellent -An excellent grasp of the fundamentals of the science and demonstration of the ability to analyse, critically assess, and present a coherent reasoned argument in relation to best practices in animal management. Demonstration of original thinking and advanced problem solving when evaluating and implementing research methods and husbandry practices. Additional evidence of lifelong learning skills such as ability to adapt to change and motivate others. (Grade A; mark range 70-100%)
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a comprehensive, scientific approach to the key concepts of animal management, through the synthesis and development of established and multidisciplinary knowledge.
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of the management of animal collections, particularly the purpose of species and their role in conserving biodiversity.
- Identify transferable management and husbandry practices across species.
- Undertake practical work focusing on animal health, including the critical evaluation and application of results.
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Zoo Project and Presentation
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Applied Animal Health Practical
Weighting
50%