MK Ektoparasitologi Veteriner

Module nameVeterinary Parasitology II (K2018)
Veterinary Ectoparasitology (K2023)
Module level, if applicableBachelor of Veterinary Science
Code, if applicable216O1123
Semester(s) in which the module is taughtSemester IV
Person responsible for the moduledrh. Irwan Ismail, M.Si.
Lecturers1. drh. Irwan Ismail, M.Si.
2. drh. Adriyani Ris, M.Si.
3. drh. Zainal Abidin Kholilullah, M.Kes.
4. drh. Zulfikri Mustakdir, M.Si.
5. drh. Anjani Marisa Kartikasari, M.Si.
LanguageIndonesian language
Relation to curriculumCourse description:
This course covers the comprehensive concepts of parasites and parasitism, encompassing taxonomy, morphology, and biology, along with diseases caused by ectoparasite infestations of veterinary significance, including their pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, epidemiology, and control. Laboratory practice is provided to enhance students’ ability to identify, diagnose, and manage ectoparasites.

Relation to curriculum:
This course expands students’ understanding of external parasites, emphasizing their identification, diagnosis, and control methods, thereby preparing students to address parasitic diseases across diverse animal species within the veterinary curriculum.
Type of teaching and contact hoursFace-to-face class activities (2×50 minutes per week)
– Lectures
– Case studies
– Collaborative learning

Laboratory practice (170 minutes per week)
WorkloadStudents are required to complete a minimum of 136 hours in one semester, which consist of:
1. Face-to-face class activities (26.67 hours)
2. Structured assignments (32 hours)
3. Independent study (32 hours)
4. Laboratory practice (45.33 hours)
Credit points3 credit points (equivalent to 4.53 ECTS)
Requirements according to the examination
regulations
Students must attend a minimum of 80% of classes and submit all assignments before the final exam.
Recommended prerequisitesVeterinary Endoparasitology
Module objectives or intended learning outcomesAfter completing this course, students should be able to
(1) explain various types of ectoparasites that are significant for animal and public health and identify ectoparasites; and
(2) implement various types of ectoparasite control for animals, taking into account environmental conditions and the surrounding community.
Contents1. Comprehensive concept of parasite and parasitism
2. Taxonomy and health significance of arthopods to animals and humans
3. Morphology, life cycle, habitat, and behavior of arthopods
4. Techniques for collecting and preserving important ectoparasites in animals
5. Techniques for identifying important ectoparasites in animals
6. Methods of ectoparasite control
Forms of assessment1. Class participation
2. Quizzes
3. Assignment and project assessment
4. Theory exam
5. Laboratory practical exam
Study and examination requirements and forms of examinationStudy and examination requirements:
1. Students must arrive 10 minutes before the class starts and 15 minutes before the examination starts.
2. Students must switch off all electronic devices during the offline classes.
3. Students must switch on the video camera during the online classes.
4. Students must inform the lecturer if they will not attend class due to sickness or other reasons.
5. Students must submit all class assignments before the deadline.
6. Students must attend the exam to receive a final grade.
Media employedVideos and slide presentations
Reading listMain
1. Levin, D Norman, 2005. Parasitologi Veteriner. Jakarta. Gramedia Pustaka Utama.
2. Hadi UK, Soviana S. 2010. Ektoparasit; Pengenanalan, identifikasi dan Penngendaliannya. Bogor. IPB Press

Supporting
1. LaMann GV. 2010. Veterinary Parasitology. New York. Nova biomedical press
2. Urquhart GM, Armour J, Duncan JL, Dunn AM and Jennings FW. Veterinary Parasitology, second edtion. Scotland. Blackwell Publishing.
3. Foreyt WJ. 2001. Veterinary Parasitology reference manual. Scotland. Blackwell Publishing.
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