Course Information


Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF VETERINARIANS 11504043 1 + 0 1.0 3.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Graduate Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery
Course Coordinator
Instructors Nigar YERLİKAYA TOPSAKAL
Assistants
Goals Postgraduate candidates should have knowledge about Animal Experiments and alternative simulations.
Course Content To provide information about the history, legislation, ethical evaluation and alternative methods of Animal Experiments
Learning Outcomes 1) Being informed about the currentness of animal experiments
2) Having knowledge about the legislation of animal experiments
3) Having knowledge about the ethical principles applicable to animal experiments

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week History of animal testing Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
2. Week History of animal testing Lecture; Question Answer

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
3. Week Legislation on animal experiments Lecture; Question Answer

Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
4. Week Legislation on animal experiments Lecture; Question Answer

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
5. Week History of animal testing Lecture; Question Answer
Colloquium
Brain Based Learning
Homework
6. Week Legislation on animal experiments Lecture; Question Answer

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time) Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
7. Week Midterm Question Answer

Homework
8. Week Experimental animal welfare and use principles Lecture; Question Answer
Opinion Pool
Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
9. Week Ethics committees in the use of experimental animals Lecture; Question Answer

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
10. Week Experimental animal welfare and use principles Lecture; Discussion

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
11. Week The importance and function of Ethics committees in the Use of Animal Experiments Lecture

Homework
12. Week The importance and function of Ethics committees in the Use of Animal Experiments Lecture

Homework
13. Week Use of animals in research Lecture; Question Answer
Brainstorming; Colloquium
Presentation (Including Preparation Time) Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
14. Week Use of animals in research Lecture; Question Answer

Homework Presentation (Including Preparation Time)

Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
ARDA B., BAŞAĞAÇ GÜL R. T., Kahya E. Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi, 2009
http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr
WHO (2000). Operational Guidelines for Ethics Commitees That Review Biomedical Research. TDR/PRD/ETHICS/ 2000.1, Geneva, Switzerland.
Zuphten, L.F.M. van and Balls, M. (1997) Animal Alternatives, Welfare and Ethics. Published: Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam

Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program RequirementsContribution LevelDK1DK2DK3
PY15000
PY25000
PY35000
PY45000

*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
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ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 4
Homework 5 5
1 1
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
ECTS Credit of the Course
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