Animal Physiology

Farming

A comprehensive examination of mammalian physiology focusing on reproduction, lactation, fluid homeostasis, growth, stress, and animal welfare with an emphasis on current research and implications for various animal types.

NZ$1,074

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This course starts anytime

(15 Credits)


Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

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Explain and interpret key regulatory mechanisms

Explain and interpret mechanisms that regulate reproduction, growth, fluid homeostasis and lactation in mammals.

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Understand physiological adaptations

Understand physiological adaptations of animals to changes in the environment.

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Describe physiology of pain and stress

Outline and interpret the physiology of pain and the measurement of stress in animals.

What You're Signing Up For

You’ll undertake a comprehensive examination of mammalian physiology, focusing on regulation of reproduction, lactation, fluid homeostasis and growth. The course explores physiological processes underlying pain, stress and welfare of animals, with attention to research implications for humans, production animals, feral animals, and wildlife. Practical campus attendance is required for some activities.

Course Content

  • Regulation of reproduction in mammals
  • Lactation physiology
  • Fluid homeostasis mechanisms
  • Growth regulation in mammals
  • Physiological adaptations to environmental changes
  • Physiology of pain in animals
  • Measurement of stress in animals
  • Critical analysis of scientific research papers in mammalian physiology

What you need to know first

Minimum of 60 credit points from Level 200 courses

Minimum of 60 credit points from Level 300 courses

Restriction: Environmental Physiology and Animal Welfare, ANSC-323

Restriction: Animal Population Genetics, ANSC-326

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Agriculture

  • Animal Science

  • Veterinary Sciences

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Animal physiologist

  • Research scientist in animal welfare or production

  • Wildlife and conservation specialist