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VET243: Veterinary Physiology II

This unit investigates the dynamic integration of structures and functions that promote health and survival in animals of veterinary importance. Focus will be on nervous and endocrine control and on reproduction, embryo development and growth. Practical work will involve the study of live animals, and material from the Veterinary Museum. Case study projects involving real clinical examples will be undertaken as a learning tool.

Points

4

Enrolment Options

Murdoch: S2-internal

Contact Time

Lectures/practicals/tutorials: 8 hours per week.

Prerequisites

Enrolment in Veterinary Biology.

School

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences

Unit Coordinator

Associate Professor John Bolton

  • Position:
Physiology and Large Animal Medicine
  • E-mail:
J.Bolton@murdoch.edu.au
  • Location:
Murdoch Campus
Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Room 2.031
  • Phone:
    Prefix: +618
9360 2621
Unit Contacts
Contact Phone
Prefix: +618
Location
Teaching Period(s)
Associate Professor John Bolton
Physiology and Large Animal Medicine
(J.Bolton@murdoch.edu.au)
9360 2621 Murdoch Campus
Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Room 2.031
MURDOCH S2: Internal
(02/08/2010 - 26/11/2010)
 
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Key to Offshore Campus Location abbreviations:

APMISIN

Asia Pacific Management Institute (Singapore)

CEJTOKYO

Chiropractic Education Japan (Tokyo)

JKURASHIKI

NET Corporation (Kurashiki, Japan)

KDUPG

KDU College (Penang, Malaysia)

KDUPJ

KDU College (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)

SGP-REPOLY

Republic Polytechnic (Singapore)

SMANUFED

Singapore Manufacturing Federation

ZHENGZHOU

Zhengzhou University (China)