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Courses in Animal Life Sciences / Animal Resource Sciences

Undergraduate Master's course PhD course
 
Courses Credits Semester / Term
Current Topics in Animal Resource Sciences S1A1 (Compulsory)
Science of Genomics and Biological Information A1-W (Intensive)
Biology of Mammalian Life Cycle A2
Normal and Aberrant Physiology S1-A1 (Intensive)
Bio-informatics and presentation (Not offered in 2021) A1-W (Biennial, Intensive)
Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience A2W (Intensive)
Macro-and Micro-anatomy of Mammals A1
Mammalian Immunology A1A2 (Intensive)
Biotechnology of Animal Production A2W (Intensive)
Frontiers in Animal Resource Sciences I Year-long (Biennial, Ad-hoc)
Frontiers in Animal Resource Sciences II Year-long (Biennial, Ad-hoc)

 

Practice Courses / Seminars Credits Semester/Term
Practice in Science of Biological Regulation I 2 years/Research in lab.
Practice in Science of Biological Regulation II 2 years/Research in lab.
Seminars on Science of Biological Regulation 2 years/Seminars etc in lab.
Practice in Science of Animal Function I 2 years/Research in lab.
Practice in Science of Animal Function II 2 years/Research in lab.
Seminars on Science of Animal Function 2 years/Seminars etc in lab.


The schedule of the intensive courses will be announced through UTAS, ITC-LMS, or Google Classroom.

Details of the number of credits required for completion, compulsory subjects, and the combination of practice courses and seminars that must be selected will be explained in the guidance when entering the department, but be sure to check the handbook.



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