LBIF10178 Fish Diseases - Theory and Practice

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Veterinary Disease Biology

Earliest Possible YearBSc. 2 year to MSc. 2 year
DurationOne block
 
Credits7.5 (ECTS)
 
Level of CourseJoint BSc and MSc
 
ExaminationFinal Examination

written examination and oral examination

Practical Examination


All aids allowed

Description of Examination: Individual presentation of project results and project report.

Weight: Evaluation of presentation 100%



pass/fail, internal examiner
 
Requirement for Attending ExamSubmission of project report
 
Organisation of TeachingLectures, seminars, excursions, practical exercises and project work with theoretical and practical aspects of fish diseases.
 
Block PlacementBlock 1
Week Structure: C
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
No Credit Points WithNo
 
Restrictions20
 
Course Content
Lectures, seminars, excursions, practical exercises and project work related to fish parasitology, fish bacteriology, fish virology and fish immunology. Classical and molecular methods will be used.
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Lectures, seminars, excursions, exercises, project work. Seminars will involve student presentation of scientific papers concerned with fish diseases. Following presentation by one student in agroup other students and teachers discuss objectives, materials and methods, results and discussions. Excursions will adress visits at different fish farm types and fish disease research institutes in Denmark. Exercises will focus on isolation of pathogens and various diagnostic methods. Groups of students (3-5) will select a topic and conduct a project under supervision. However, design and performance will be done by the students.
 
Learning Outcome
The aim of the course is to educate students in processes associated with disease development in fish. Further, control methods and prophylaxis will be integrated as an important part of the course. The course will focus on diseases of fish both in farmed and natural conditions. Following the course students will be able to evaluate diseases of parasitological, bacterial and viral origin. Special attention will be given to control methods involving management and vaccinology (fish immunology).
Knowledge
The candidate will be able to describe problems in basic fish pathology. Refer to principles in fish pathology. Identify the basis for development of fish diseases. Show overview of the range of diseases encountered in aquaculture enterprises and reflect about optimal control and prophylactic methods.

Skills
Apply theories and principles of fish pathology to new areas and problems in new contexts.
Integrate possibilities and limitations of fish pathology in new methodology for solving disease related problems. Mediate and communicate disease problems and their solutions to fellow students, colleagues and non-specialists. Make oral presentations on these subjects.

Competences
Apply principles and techniques for new areas within the fish disease area.
Cooperate diagnostic methods for identification of parasitic, bacterial and viral pathogens.
Expand the applicability of the methods by including theories and methods also for new, complex and un-predictable situations.
Predict health related aspects of fish production systems according to new situations under different abiotic and biotic conditions.
Make ethical considerations of problems in fish disease research. Discuss and reflect on legislative and ethical problems related to fish disease research and disease management in farms.
 
Course Literature
Buchmann, K., Bresciani, J. (2001) An introduction to parasitic diseases of freshwater trout. DSR-Publishers, Frederiksberg, Denmark

Buchmann, K. (2007) An introduction to fish parasitological methods - classical and molecular techniques. BioFolia, Frederiksberg, Denmark.


Handouts and notes. Journal articles on specific subjects.
 
Course Coordinator
Kurt Buchmann, kub@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32700
Per Walter Kania, pwk@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32740
Alf Skovgaard, alf@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32703
Martin Kristian Raida, mkr@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32701
 
Study Board
Study Committee V
 
Work Load
lectures15
Excursions30
Colloquia15
practicals30
project work60
examination4
preparation56

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