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COURSE CONTRACT

SUBJECT NAME : Management Science of Horse , Dog and Cat

SUBJECT CODE : MNS402

CREDIT HOURS : 2 SKS (2 - 0)

SEMESTER : VI (SIX)

Department / Study Programme

Precondition

Subject Description

Lecturer In Charge Supporting Lecturers

: S1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

: -

: This lecture discusses about the Management of horses, cats and dogs, classification and types of dog and cat horses, Nutrition and feeding techniques, Maintenance of reproductive management, basic techniques of raising horses for cats and dogs.

: EmyKoestantiSabdoningrum,drh., M.Kes : 1. Emy Koestanti Sabdoningrum, drh. M. Kes 2. Dr. Dady Soegianto Nazar, drh., M.Sc.

3. Prof. Dr. Koesnoto Supranianondo, drh., MS.

4. Dr. Sri Hidanah, Ir., MS

5. Sunaryo Hadi Warsito, drh., M.P 6. Oky Setyo Widodo, drh., M. Si

Day/ Time/place : 1. Class A; Tuesday: 11:00 – 11:50 and 13.00 – 13.50WIB (R. Avian) 2. Class B; Tuesday :11:00 – 11:50 and 13.00 – 13.50 WIB (R. Pasca) 3. Class C; Tuesday : 11:00 – 11:50 and 13.00 – 13.50 WIB (RK. 4B) 4. Class D; Tuesday : 11:00 – 11:50 and 13.00 – 13.50 WIB (RK. 4B)

5. Class E ; Monday : 09:00 – 09:50 and 09.50 – 10.50 WIB (RK: Kesmavet).

AtributteSoft Skills : Self-motivation/initiative Work ethic/dependability

Critical thinking Questioning skills Academic/learning skills Teaching/training skills

Learning Outcome Achievement : As a knowledge based on the field of Horse, Dog and Cat Management

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Subject Learning Outcomes : Students are able to understand the maintenance and management of Cats and Dogs both in comfartable cages andlearning about horse and pet quality including breed quality by considering animal behavior (Behavior) by considering the morphology of animals that allow commercial animals to take into Animal welfare account

Sub Learning Outcome Achievement : After taking this lecture students know the rules that must be followed and adhered 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; understanding of Management of Horses, Dogs and Cats, about the Horse Maintenance System, Management, Health Care and Horse welfare, Horse Training Management, the Dog Maintenance System, the Dog Maintenance System, Dog Welfare Health Care, the System for Cats Maintenance, maintenance, care, health, nutrition programs and cage design, health care, biosecurity systems, training, and cat welfare, health care, biosecurity systems, training, and cat welfare, Health Care, biosecurity systems, training, and Cat Welfare.

Advantage of the Subject : 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; understanding of Management of Horses, Dogs and Cats, about the Horse Maintenance System, Management, Health Care and Horse welfare, Horse Training Management, the Dog Maintenance System, the Dog Maintenance System, Dog Welfare Health Care, the System for Cats Maintenance, maintenance, care, health, nutrition programs and cage design, health care, biosecurity systems, training, and cat welfare, health care, biosecurity systems, training, and cat welfare, Health Care, biosecurity systems, training, and Cat Welfare.

Lecture Strategy : In lectures students are expected to learn and understand the pre-requisite of this course that have been followed first and read the instructional material / hand out that has been determined. Lecturers only provide outline contents of the subject matter or provide examples of the maintenance and management of Cats and Dogs both in comfartable cages andlearning about horse and pet quality including breed quality by considering animal behavior (Behavior) by considering the morphology of animals that allow commercial animals to take into Animal welfare account. The students are expected to ask questions that are less clear and also answer the lecturersquestions. Students will also be given assignments in addition to midterms and final semester examinations.

Lecture Material or Reading : 1. Complete Horse Care Manual, 2011. Colin Vogel. Color Scan Singapore. Printed in China.

2. The Complete Dog Breed 2012. Dennis-Bryan, K. DoringKinderstlyey Limited.

3. The Complete of Cat Breed.

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4. MandiriKaryaTani Team.2010. Horse Farm Cultivation Guidelines 5.SusetyoBayu R. 2004. Guide of Caring for Cats.AgromediaWisata 6. Dharmojono.1992. Swadaya dog and cat Jakarta

Lecture Assignments Individual Tasks :

Students work on papers and collected based on 3 topics of the subject Group Tasks:

On the week 6.12,14: One class is divided into groups with each group consisting of at least 5 people and students to present a scientific article presentation regarding the subject .

Assesment Criteria Assesment System

Each test is given a raw score in the form of 0 to 100. Especially for the final score, the assessment is given in 7 grades, namely:

A, AB, B, BC, C, D and E.

The final value of a subject is determined from the combined results of the evaluation of all test scores held by the lecturer concerned. Examples of test averages (quiz), (structured assignments), (practical examinations), (soft skills), (UTS), (UAS) tests are 1.5: 1.5: 2: 1: 2: 3.

Example :

Student X takes the Ruminant Livestock Science exam, the value for each exam is as follows:

Quiz I = 70

Quiz II = 70

UTS = 70

Task given = 80 Task given = 80

UAS = 75

Softskill = 80

Then the final value (still in raw value)

(140x1,5) + (160x1,5) + + (70 x 2) + (75 x 3)+ 80 1,5 + 1,5 + 2 + 3+1 815

11 = 74,09

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Processing Final Value (raw value / in the form of numbers) becomes a Quality Value in the form of letters processed in 7 (seven) grades. From the final value (raw value), the mean value (X) can be processed. Value grouping is done by using PENILAIAN ACUAN PATOKAN (PAP) as follows :

Raw Value Grades

≥ 75 70 – 74.9 65 – 69.9 60 – 64.9 55 – 59.9 40 – 54.9

< 40

A AB

B BC

C D E

The presentation of the value from the processing of the above values in the presentation uses 7 ratings, as follows:

Grades Quality Value

A AB

B BC

C D E

4 3,5

3 2,5

2 1 0

Others

 Students are allowed to attend the UAS if 75% of the attendance are present in the lecture (min 11 times present, for new students) and 50% are present (for students repeating)

 If you do not take quizzes, uts, you must have a doctor's certificate and a maximum of 1 week after quiz / uts / you should immediately take the follow-up exam

 The collection of practical worksheets is carried and collected out at each turn after the lecture topic.

 Question type : for quizzes: essays

 For uts and uas: multiple choice

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Surabaya, 11 January 2018 PJMK

(Emy Koestanti Sabdoningrum, Drh., MKes.)

NIM. 195312161978062001

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