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The
four-week AQUAVET I course, Introduction to
Aquatic Veterinary Medicine, is a demanding educational experience
requiring total involvement of participants during the entire
period. At lease five and one-half days per week are scheduled,
as are evenings, with all students taking part in every session.
During the unscheduled hours there is opportunity for the informal
exchange of ideas and information among students and faculty,
many of whom are leaders in their respective disciplines. Because
individual study time is limited, reading assignments are made
available in advance when possible. There is little written work,
but each student is required to prepare and presnt a seminar
to the group during the course.
The program is diverse, incorporating many topics relating
to aquatic organisms, their environment, and the application
of traditional veterinary disciplines to aquatic animals. To
deal with this breadth of subject matter, faculty members are
enlisted from a variety of backgrounds and fields of interest,
and a broad range of learning situations are used. In addition
to lectures, laboratories, student seminars and discussions,
there are field trips, practicums and films.
A typical schedule for AQUAVET I may be seen by viewing
the Course Outline Document. |