Key Program - Animal Science
Western Sydney University
Key Program
Code:
KT3016.1
Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
The key program in Animal Science recognises the increased demand for knowledge of how to best care for and protect our animals, including scientific knowledge of companion animals, production animals and their products, as well as knowledge related to our native animals. This program will allow students to develop in depth scientific understanding of how animals function; from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to structure and function of biomolecules and cells. The program gives particular emphasis to the study of physiology, growth, endocrinology, reproduction, genetics, nutrition, microbial interactions and immunology. It’s also concerned with how these processes may be optimised to improve animal productivity, health and welfare.
Key Program
Structure
Students must satisfy the overall Bachelor of Science course rules, including the following schedule of units.
Year 1
Autumn session
300560
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Introduction to Animal Science
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300426
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Human Animal Interactions
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Spring session
Choose one of
300425
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Introduction to Wildlife Studies
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Choose one of
300753
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Introduction to Human Physiology
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Year 2
Autumn session
300562
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Animal Nutrition and Feeding
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And one elective
Spring session
300424
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Animal Health and Welfare
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Choose one of
And two electives
Year 3
Autumn session
Choose one of
And one elective
Spring session
300408
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Mammalian Cell Biology and Biotechnology
|
300470
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Vertebrate Biodiversity
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One Level 3 elective
And one elective
Sub-major elective spaces
Elective units may be used toward obtaining an additional approved sub-major (40 credit points).
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