Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
BRM1620
Module Title
IMMUNOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY
Academic Year
2012/2013
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 2 x 1 hour lecture per week
Seminars / Tutorials 4 x 3 hour seminars during semester
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Seminar  Outcomes 1, 2, 3  30%
Semester Exam 3 Hours   Outcomes 1, 2, 3  70%
Supplementary Exam 3 Hours   Outcomes 1, 2, 3  100%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

Demonstrate a detailed understanding of animal immunology, bacteriology and parasitology, both at the molecular and applied level

Apply this knowledge to animal disease, and so understand disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention

Evaluate the various means of disease diagnosis and control, with particular reference to current research

Brief description

A series of approximately 22 lectures (10 Immunology, 6 Bacteriology and 6 Parasitology)

The aims of the module are:
To investigate in detail animal immunology, bacteriology and parasitology both at the molecular and applied level
To apply this knowledge to animal disease, and so understand disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention
To understand the principles of disease diagnosis and control

It will achieve this by considering the following areas
Key components of the immune system
Immunological aspects of reproduction, stress and exercise
Key features of hypersensitivities, deficiencies and autoimmune diseases
Principles, merits and limitations of immuno-diagnostic tests and vaccinations
Principles of integrated programmes for the control of parasites
Principles governing the selection of appropriate anthelmintics
Approaches used for the isolation and identification of bacterial pathogens
Means by which bacteria are able to cause disease
Procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial infections.

Content

A series of approximately 22 lectures (10 Immunology, 6 Bacteriology and 6 Parasitology)

The aims of the module are:
To investigate in detail animal immunology, bacteriology and parasitology both at the molecular and applied level
To apply this knowledge to animal disease, and so understand disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention
To understand the principles of disease diagnosis and control

It will achieve this by considering the following areas
Key components of the immune system
Immunological aspects of reproduction, stress and exercise
Key features of hypersensitivities, deficiencies and autoimmune diseases
Principles, merits and limitations of immuno-diagnostic tests and vaccinations
Principles of integrated programmes for the control of parasites
Principles governing the selection of appropriate anthelmintics
Approaches used for the isolation and identification of bacterial pathogens
Means by which bacteria are able to cause disease
Procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial infections.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number
Communication Developing and assessing oral and written communication will be an integral part of the assessment for this module through the delivery of a seminar, accompanying summary sheet and exam.
Improving own Learning and Performance
Information Technology Students will be expected to deliver their seminar with the aid of power point and to produce their accompanying summary on word processor, containing written text and illustration
Personal Development and Career planning Students will have some choice in the area which is covered by their seminar, as such this will allow them to begin to specialize in areas of specific interest linked to their future career plans.
Problem solving
Research skills Students will be expected to demonstrate significant literature research skills in preparation for their seminar presentation.
Subject Specific Skills Principles of diagnosing, treating and preventing disease
Team work Depending on numbers on the course students may be required to prepare seminars in pairs as such team work will be an important skill developed

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7