LFKM10197 Quantitative Risk Assessment

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Large Animal Sciences

Earliest Possible YearPost experience Master´s Programme
DurationOutside schedule
 
Credits5 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePost experience masters programme
 
ExaminationContinuous Assessment

written examination and oral examination

Portfolio Examination


All aids allowed

Description of Examination: Examination questions are uploaded on the e-learning homepage and answers must be returned electronically within 24 hours. You can use all resources at your disposal to answer the questions, but you must submit your own individual answers. Group answers are not accepted

Weight: The final examination counts 50% of the final mark. Activities prior to the final examination count 50% of the final mark



7-point scale, external examiner
 
Requirement for Attending ExamParticipation in the whole course and successfully complete 75% of the course assignments prior to the final exam
 
Organisation of TeachingNext course will be in autumn 2012. Part 1 is on Campus with lectures and exercises on basic and applied topics. Part 2 is conducted as distance learning (internet) with e-tivities on theoretical and applied topics during 6 weeks
 
Block PlacementOutside schedule
Week Structure: Outside schedule
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
Mandatory PrerequisitesThe participant is required to have completed a basic education, e.g. DVM plus minimum two years of relevant professional experience
 
RestrictionsMinimum 10 and maximum 20 participants
 
Course Content
Part 1 gives an introduction to the basic principles and applications with focus on
- Probability and probability distributions (defining probability, probability rules, deterministic analysis)
- Probabilistic analysis (uncertainty and variability)
- Theorems underpining probabilistic analysis (binomial theorem, central limit theorem, Bayes' theorem)
- Probability distributions (poisson porcess, other distributions)
- Probability processes and predictive values (binomial versus hypergeometric process, predictive values, combining tests)
- Determining a distribution to represent a variable (parametric & nonparametric techniques, Bayesian inference)
- Advanced modeling techniques
- Guidelines for developing a quantitative risk assessment model

Part 2 is conducted as distance learning during 6 weeks with focus on elements of Part 1 and with individual and group assignments. During these weeks the participants will work on different aspects of risk analysis in relation to specific case studies
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Participants are provided with introductory literature to read before the course. During Part 1 of the course, lectures and exercises are given. Participants work individually and in groups on theoretical and practical exercises, with emphasis on understanding basic principles and practical applications. During Part 2, the e-learning period, participants will work individually and in groups on topics introduced in Part 1, and relevant teacher support will be provided throughout
 
Learning Outcome
At the end of the course, it is expected that the participant can do the following:

Knowledge:
- define and describe potential disease risks at the farm, regional, national and international level
- chose among methods for risk estimations
- critically select among control strategies based on risk estimation

Skills:
- participate in the analysis of data and provide relevant information as input in risk estimation
- evaluate alternative control options based on risk analysis

Comptences:
- collaborate scientifically and administratively with parties involved in disease control
- carry out disease control activities based on scientific modeling input
- take responsibility and make decisions as a veterinary practitioner, as an official veterinarian or as veterinarian in agricultural organisations or research institutions.
 
Course Literature
OIE manual on import risk analysis. OIE, 2003.
Vose D: Risk Analysis: A quantitative guide. 2008, 758 pp.
Selected papers and course notes.
 
Course Coordinator
Jens Frederik Gramstrup Agger, jfa@life.ku.dk, Department of Large Animal Sciences/Populationsbiology, Phone: 353-33013
 
Course Fee
DKK 8000
 
Study Board
Study Committee V
 
Work Load
lectures15
theoretical exercises15
practicals83.5
examination24

137.5