The Environmental Protection course covers 1 semester and 30 didactic hours.
Frontal lectures (15 h) and laboratory classes (15 h) are in weekly intervals during the second semester according to the semester schedule. Students should be prepared for coming class.
Students gain knowledge about ecology principles and basic issues of environmental protection with emphasis on pollutants of ecosystems and their impact on animal feed and animals’ health as well as the role of veterinary surgeon in environmental protection.
Detailed rules of the classes and work safety will be described during the first class.
Environmental toxicology : Biological and health effects of pollutants. Ming-Ho Yu. ISBN 1-56670-670-X. CRC PRESS. Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C.
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry v. 3, pt. A-). Edited by 0. Hutzinger. ISBN 978-3-662-15998-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-38522-6. 2009 by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC).
Veterinary Medicines in the Environment. Mark Crane, Alistair B. A. Boxall, Katie Barrett Coordinating Editor of SETAC Books Joseph W. Gorsuch, Gorsuch Environmental Management Services, Inc. Webster, New York, USA. From the SETAC Pellston Workshop on Veterinary Medicines in the Environment, Pensacola, Florida, USA. 12–16 February 2006.
The roles of veterinary, medical and environmental professionals to achieve ONE HEALTH. Pal et al. J. Adv. Vet. Anim. Res., 1(4): 148-155, December 2014, 1481.