| Module name | Aquatic Animals and Veterinary Reproduction Science and Technology (K2018) Veterinary Reproduction Science and Technology (K2023) |
| Module level, if applicable | Bachelor of Veterinary Science |
| Code, if applicable | 324O1113 |
| Semester(s) in which the module is taught | Semester V (K2018) Semester IV (K2023) |
| Person responsible for the module | Dr. drh. Fika Yuliza Purba, M.Sc. |
| Lecturers | 1. Dr. drh. Fika Yuliza Purba, M.Sc. 2. Prof. Dr. Ir. Sharifuddin Bin Andy Omar, M.Sc. 3. Prof. Dr. Ir. Muhammad Yusuf, S.Pt., IPU. 4. Dr. Sri Gustina, S.Pt., M.Si. 5. drh. Muhammad Muflih Nur, M.Si. 6. drh. Nur Alif Bahmid, M.Si. |
| Language | Indonesian language |
| Relation to curriculum | Course description: This course covers the physiological functions and integral coordination of the reproductive organs of male and female animals, along with the integrated mechanisms of action of reproductive endocrine glands, which serve as a foundation for the application of reproductive (bio)technology methods, obstetric management, and infertility treatment within the context of animal development and breeding. Relation to curriculum: This course integrates fundamental reproductive physiology with advanced biotechnological methods, preparing students for practical applications in animal breeding and reproductive management across various species, thereby enhancing their clinical expertise in subsequent semesters. |
| Type of teaching and contact hours | Face-to-face class activities (2×50 minutes per week) – Lectures – Case-based learning – Project-based learning Laboratory practice (170 minutes per week) |
| Workload | Students 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 points | 3 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 prerequisites | Advanced Veterinary Physiology |
| Module objectives or intended learning outcomes | After completing this course, students should be able to (1) demonstrate a responsible, independent, disciplined, creative, and professional attitude in explaining the physiological functions and integral coordination of the reproductive organs of male and female animals, as well as the integrated mechanisms of action of reproductive endocrine glands, serving as a foundation for the application of reproductive biotechnology methods, obstetric management, and infertility treatment; (2) explain the reproductive processss of male and female animals as the foundation for enhancing fertility and developing reproductive technology processes to increase animal populations and genetic quality; (3) classify reproductive hormones and apply hormonal mechanisms of action in implementing knowledge of veterinary science and livestock management; and (4) demonstrate artificial insemination techniques, explain the importance of embryo transfer methods, cryopreservation, and in vitro fertilization for animal development and breeding. |
| Contents | 1. The reproductive processes of male and female animals 2. Mechanism of action of reproductive hormones 3. Artificial insemination in animals 4. Embryo transfer, cryopreservation, and in vitro fertilization in animals 5. Reproductive systems and reproductive technology in aquatic animals |
| Forms of assessment | 1. Assignments 2. Theory exam 3. Laboratory practice exam |
| Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Study 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 employed | Videos and slide presentations |
| Reading list | 1. Purba, Fika Yuliza. 2013. Bahan Ajar Ilmu dan Teknologi Reproduksi Veteriner. Universitas Hasanuddin 2. Hafez B, Hafez ESE. 2000. Reproduction in Farm Animals. 7th Ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 3. Squires, E.J. 2003. Applied Animal Endocrinology. Canada: Cambridge CABI Publishing. 4. Cunningham, J. G. 2002. Textbook of Veterinary Physiology. 3rd Ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co. |
