Universitas Airlangga
SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN Prepared by Checked by Approved by Document Register Number
SLP
Person in Charge
Head of Department Vice Dean I
(Kadek Rachmawati)
(signature)
(Nove Hidajati)
(signature)
(Prof.Dr. Fedik A.Rantam,drh.)
(signature) Revision Number-
Date - 4
19Juni 2018 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
Effective Session Begin (Odd/even) /Year
Odd 2018
SLP should be evaluatedannually A. COURSE IDENTITY
1. Course ONE HEALTH AND ANIMAL NURSHING LO 11, LO 12
2. Course Code KHK 570
3. Semester Credit Unit (sks) 2 sks
4. Semester Odd and Even Semester
5. Department/ Study Program Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine 6. Acheivement of Graduate
Learning
LO-11:Monitor diseases through epidemiology study, legislation, various zoonotic diseases, HACCP, animal quarantine and one health system to establish regulations based on epidemiological and zoonotic disease knowledge
LO-12: Generate ethics, animal welfare in veterinary, public society and communication skill
7. Achievement of Course Learning Students are able to carry out mapping / mapping of distribution and source of disease, as well as assessment of environmental influences on health, being able to carry out communication, information and education programs to the community about the essence of one health, being able to network and collaborate nationally and internationally, able to implement strategic policies in handling one health and able to do animal care, handle and care animals based on the psychology and emotional animals 8. Course Description One Health System (One Health) course is held in a face-to-face manner for four weeks every day. In the face-to-face discussion
of the Introduction, History and Concept of the One Health System in the Veterinary Field, the One Health System Concept in the field of medicine, The Role of Economics and Public Health in the One Health System, The Role of the Field of Biology and Environment in One Health System, Control of Diseases Zoonosis, Antibiotic resistance in the field of veterinary medicine, Animal Management and Care, Animal Disease and Health, Animal Handling and Physical Examination of Animal Health 9. Prerequisites (if any) There is no prerequisite
10. Person in Charge Kadek Rachmawati
11. Lecturer Dr. KadekRachmawati, drh., M.Kes Dr. E. BimoAksono H.P,drh.,M.Kes Tri Bawono Dadi,drh.,M.Si
B. LEARNING PROGRAM
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 After taking this lecture students know the rules of the rules that must be followed and adhered to together during the lecture, know the meaning and scope: History of courses, lecturers and lecture schedules; Course benefits and descriptions;
Objectives of the course;
Course evaluation and evaluation; Other explanations such as percentage presentations, reading material and assignments
Introduction / Lecture contract:
History of subjects, lecturers and lecture schedules, Benefits and descriptions of courses, Objectives of subjects,
Assessment and evaluation
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Discussion Completenessand truth
explanation
5% 1,2.3.4
2 After attending this lecture students can explain about the History and Concept of the One Health System in the Veterinary Field
History of One Health
One Health Concept One Health Scope
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1,2.3.4
3 After attending this lecture students can explain History and Concept of the
The role of Veterinary
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1,2.3.4
One Health System in the Veterinary field
Organizations in One Health applications The concept of the Human Animal Interface
Veterinary service role for prevention of zoonosis
The role of One Health in livestock production and small-scale livestock 4 After attending this lecture
students can explain The Concept of One Health System in the field of medicine
History of One Health in the field of Medicine
Emerging and Re- emerging Infectious Disease are zoonotic Natural history of human diseases The trigger factor for zoonosis
Prevention of zoonosis
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1, 2,3,4
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5 After attending this lecture students can explain
The Role of the Economy and Public Health in the One Health System
World Food Safety Livestock and fish as a source of world protein
Economic losses due to emerging disease
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1, 2,3,4
Animals as sentinel various human diseases
Health Management System Concept 6 After attending this lecture
students can explain The Role of the Field of Biology and Environment in the One Health System
Vector in zoonosis Zoonotic disease- causing agents as bioterrorists Effects of Climate Change and temperature on emerging zoonosiis disease
Effects of Climate Change and temperature on the environment and food sources
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1, 2,3,4
7 After attending this lecture students can explain
Control of Zoonotic diseases
General description of Avian Influenza in Indonesia and the world
Human Animal Interface of avian influenza
Zoonotic disease control
Identification of new zoonotic diseases
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
10% 1, 2,3,4
8
MSE
9 After attending this lecture students can explain Animal Management and Care
Animal care management How to Care for Healthy Animals
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
10% 1,2.3.4
How to care for sick animals
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 After attending this lecture students can explain Disease and Animal Health
Get to know various diseases in small animals (animal pets) Handling of Animals (Pet Animals) Based on Psychology and Emotional Animals
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1,2.3.4
11 Setelah mengikuti kuliah ini mahasiswa dapat menjelaskan tentang Teknik
Pemeriksaan Fisik Kesehatan Hewan
Mengenalkan Cara Pemeriksaan Fisik Kesehatan Hewan (Pet Animal)
Mengenalkan kondisi fisik hewan sehat dan sakit secara umum
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
10% 1,2.3.4
12 After attending this lecture students can explain about Engineering
Physical Examination of Animal Health
Introduce the
physical condition of healthy and sick animals in general
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
10% 1,2.3.4
13 After attending this lecture students can explain
Animal Handling Techniques
Introducing the psychological condition of animals Introducing Ways to Handling Animals (Pet Animals) Based on Psychology and Emotional Animals
Lecture and discussion
LCD Lecture (2x50 minute)
Paper assignment, presentation.
Truth explanation
5% 1,2.3.4
14 After attending this lecture students can practice Animal Handling
Small Animal Handling Practices (pet animals)
Practice and Discussion
Pet animal
Practice (2x50 minute)
Practice. Understanding and skill
10% 1,2.3.4
Tools for animal’s handling
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning
Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15 After attending this lecture students can practice Animal Handling
Handling Practice Small animals (pet animals)
Practice and Discussion
Pet animal
Tools for animal’s handling
Practice (2x50 minute)
Practice Understanding and skill
10% 1,2.3.4
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C. BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Fox MW., A. Wittbecker and S. Marsden.2011. Healing Animal & The Vision of One Health: Earth Care & Health Care. Amazom.com.
2. Sanfilippo D., B. Staley and R. Wolf. 2012. Practical Paleo: A Customized Approach to Health and Why Lifestyle. Amazon.com.
3. Wilkes A. 2001. Animal Nursery Rhymes. DK Children
4. Rabinowitz PM and LA. Conti. Human Animal Medicine Clinical Approaches to Zoonoses, Toxicants and other Shares Health Risks. Saunders Elsevier Surabaya, 20 Juni 2018
Validation by
Person in Charge Head ofBasic Veterinary Medicine Department
Dr. Kadek Rachmawati, drh., M.Kes. Dr. Nove Hidajati, drh, M.Kes.
NIP. 196807251997022001 NIP.
ASSIGNMENT DESIGN
COURSE : ONE HEALTH AND ANIMAL NURSHING / BIK-120
SEMESTER : ODD AND EVEN SEMESTER SKS : 2
WEEK : 11
th– 14
th1. OBJECTIVES OF ASSIGNMENT :
Pour and interpret the principles of zoonotic disease mapping and care management of pet animals as a basis for understanding how to control zoonosis and the treatment of pets, and representing opinions academically.
2. DESCRIPTION OF ASSIGNMENT : a. Object of Assignment :
theory / study of the principles of zoonotic disease mapping and care management of pets as a basis for understanding how to control zoonosis and the treatment of pets
b. Object Boundary :
Teori minimal bersumber dari beberapa referensi baik berupa teks book atau jurnal yang semuanya harus dipublikasikan (sumber informasi harus jelas).
• The arable object is divided into 5 topics for 5 groups with the following description
NO
Title of paper TOPIC DISCUSSION
Supervisor1 Concept One health in the veterinary field
The concept of the Human Animal Interface
Three pillars of veterinary medicine in the concept of one health
Dr. Kadek
Rachmawati,drh.,M.Kes
2 Food Security World food security
The role of veterinarians in security and food security
Dr. Kadek
Rachmawati,drh.,M.Kes
3 Zoonotic disease control The latest cases of outbreak zoonosis Identification of zoonosis
How to control zoonosis
Dr. Kadek
Rachmawati,drh.,M.Kes 4 Animal care management Animal care management
How to Care for Healthy Animals How to care for sick animals
Dr. Eduardus Bimo Aksono H.P.,drh.,M.Kes
5 Animal handling techniques based on animal psychology
Get to know the psychology of animals
Animal handling techniques from animal emotions
Dr. Eduardus Bimo Aksono H.P.,drh.,M.Kes
c. Methods of Assignment : Individual assignment : Week 1 - 12:
Summarize each lecture topic before the topic is given. Sources that can be used as materials summarized one of them come from a text book or journal Make documentation of animal handling practices
Group assignment :
Week 14: One class is divided into several groups with each group having a minimum of 5 people. Sources that can be used as reference material are from nationally accredited journals or at least 5 indexed journals.
d. Output of Assignment :
In individual tasks: Outputs are summaries of the material provided and documentation of animal handling practices On group assignments: Output in the form of presentation of papers and collection of papers produced
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA :
Assessment of group paper assignments (Presentation) - Score scale : 70 – 100
- Score weight : 1,5 - Score criteria :
Percentage of attendance (Softskills) (20 %) Quality and update of references (Journals) (20%)
Quality of presentation (20%)
Quality of paper contents (20%) Quality of discussion session (20%)