Courses

Teaching activities of the Postgraduate Studies Program (Postgraduate Studies Program) titled “Porcine and poultry Health Management” will be carried out by the mixed educational process method (blended learning) which is a combination of two educational methods, the physical face-to-face education and the modern distance online education, since the conditions of the Ministerial Decision (FEK 1079/Ta/28-2-2023) are fulfilled

 

To MSc programme is structured in three (3) semesters.

Five (5) courses are taught in the first semester.

Two (2) courses are taught in the second semester.

In the third semester an MSc thesis is carried out

 

During the second semester the students will be engaged for the whole of their time, except for lectures, in the practical application of medicine, surgery (where relevant) and reproduction of pigs and poultry at the Farms Animal Clinic of the School of Veterinary Medicine of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Government Gazette for the establishment of the Clinic 398/T.B./28-03-2005) .

 

The official language of the program as well as the language of the preparation of the MSc thesis is English.

 

MSc Porcine and poultry health management
Α΄ Semester
Title Distance Learning (of total)% ECTS Lecturer

(indicatively)

Basic principles of porcine and poultry science 100% 5 George Papadopoulos
Innovative practices on biosecurity and welfare of pigs and poultry 100% 3,5 Vasileios Tsiouris
Epidemiology and Research Methodology 100% 3,5 George Papadopoulos
Clinical and reproductive interventions in pigs and poultry 100% 5 Panagiotis Tassis
Advanced swine and poultry production science and nutrition 0% 13 George Papadopoulos
Total ECTS of semester 30  
     
Β΄ Semester
Clinical porcine health management 0% 15 Panagiotis Tassis
Clinical poultry health management 0% 15 Vasileios Tsiouris
Total ECTS of semester 30  
     
C΄ Semester
Study design, carry out, authoring and successful presentation of the MSc Thesis 30  
Total ECTS of semester 30  

The start and end of the courses are determined by the academic calendar or by a decision of the Department Assembly. The evaluation of students is carried out after the completion of the teaching work of each course.

Postgraduate students are required to attend all courses in all semesters. The teaching of the courses consists of the in-depth presentation of specific topics of the field of knowledge, either through development by the lecturers, or in the form of interactive discussion, or in the form of practical exercises, or through the preparation of assignments, or through the development of a research project, or through educational visits, and/or through any other method or way that may, in the judgement of the lecturers, best contribute to the acquisition of scientific knowledge and assist students in their learning.

 

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