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Study AbroAd AnimAl HeAltH And WelfAre WHAt is tHe study AbroAd msc semester progrAmme?The Study Abroad programme at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences offers semester course pack-ages taught in English that give you 30 ECTS/15 US credits. This provides you with the possibility of earning credits in Denmark in the company of students from around the world – including Danish students – towards your degree at home. If you are enrolled in one of Aarhus University’s partner universities and apply as an exchange student, there is no tuition fee.

You can choose from a range of nine different programmes at the Master’s level in either the Fall or the Spring semester. The Study Abroad programme comprises a comprehensive choice of top-quality research-based courses gathered in thematic subject packages.

Each semester package is organised around current and central research themes and consists of 2-4 courses and the option of an individual research project.

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AnimAl HeAltH And WelfAremain subject areas: Animal science, including physiology of nutrition, production, health and welfare of farm animals

courses:1) Quantitative Animal Nutrition and Physiology2) Animal Production, Health and Welfare

period: Fall semester 2011Application deadline: 1 May 2011

course descriptions:

1) Quantitative Animal nutrition and physiology (25568)The aim of this advanced course is to give the students a sufficient background to be able to describe and quantify digestion of individual nutrients both in the gastrointestinal tract and the organism as a whole in domestic animals. This will take place on the basis of a solid knowledge of nutrient composition of feedstuffs and domestic animal anatomy and physiology. credits: 15 ECTS/7.5 US credits

2) Animal production, Health and Welfare (25572)The course aims at qualifying the student to assess the relationship between farm animal management, health, welfare and production. After the course the student will be able to analyse problems in a specific animal production unit independently and critically and to suggest relevant solutions to the problems.credits: 15 ECTS/7.5 US credits

for more information about programmes at the faculty:www.agrsci.au.dk/en/ education contact the student counsellor at:[email protected]: +45 8942 9901Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Willemoesgade 15, Building 2117DK-8200 Aarhus NDenmark