LPhD080 Laboratory Animal Science

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Veterinary Disease Biology

Course DatesTheory and practice: Weeks 39 and 40. Examination: One of three days in November/December.
 
Course AbstractThe objective of the course is to give the PhD student an introduction to handling laboratory animals as well as using animals in biomedical research. The course covers the recommendations at category C level according to the European Council Convention.
 
Course RegistrationTo sign up for the course, please contact: Helle Vinberg Schrøder, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, Grønnegårdsvej 15, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark, e-mail: hsc@life.ku.dk, phone: +45 3533 2708. Please also remember to add the course to your PhD plan.
 
Deadline for RegistrationSeptember 1st 2012.
 
Credits9 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePhD course
 
Organisation of TeachingThe course is arranged as e-lectures, group work, own reading, plenum sessions and practicals during a two-week period at Frederiksberg Campus.
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
RestrictionsMaximum number of participants: 48. PhD students from KU/Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have priority. A maximum of 20% PhD students from other Danish universities will be admitted.
 
Course Content
The course covers the recommendations at category C level according to the European Council Convention.
 
Teaching and learning Methods
The course consists of e-lectures and group work followed up by plenum sessions for approximately 80 hours, and 20 hours of practicals. The students must spend approximately 120 hours of own reading to pass the examination.
 
Learning Outcome
The objective of the course is to give the PhD student an introduction to handling laboratory animals as well as using animals in biomedical research.
 
Course Material
Svendsen, P. & Hau, J.: Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, CRC Press, Boca Raton. Instructions for exercises as handouts during the course.
 
Course Coordinator
Axel Jacob Kornerup Hansen, akh@life.ku.dk, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology/Section for Biomedicine, Phone: 353-32726
 
Other Lecturers
From Department of Veterinary Disease Biology as well as other departments at KU/Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. From the Universities of Århus and Copenhagen.
 
Course Fee
Free of charge for PhD students under the Open Market for Postgraduate Courses in DK and from NOVA-partners. Campus Units partners: DKK 13,200. All other participants: DKK 19,800.
 
Course Costs
All PhD students will be charged DKK 3,000 for materials. For other types of participants this is included in the course fee.
 
Type of Evaluation
15 minutes oral and practical examination, 80% attendance
 
Work Load
lectures80
practicals20
preparation120

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