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Istanbul University - İstanbul Üniversitesi | Veteriner Fakültesi
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Istanbul University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
1972
http://veteriner.istanbul.edu.tr
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Editors :
Prof.Dr. Halil GÜNEŞ (Dean)
Prof.Dr. Kemal AK (Vice Dean)
Prof.Dr. İsmail KIRŞAN (Vice Dean)
Prof.Dr. Alev AKDOĞAN KAYMAZ
Prof.Dr. Bülent EKİZ
Prof.Dr. Ali AYDIN
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Serkan İKİZ
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Kamber DEMİR
Dr. Karlo MURATOĞLU
Dr. Lora KOENHEMSİ
Redactor (English) :
Prof. Dr. Serhat ALKAN
Departments’ Responsible for the Content :
Doç.Dr. Meltem ULUTAŞ ESATGİL
Doç.Dr. İbrahim AKYAZI
Assist.Prof.Dr.Dr. Altan ARMUTAK
Dr. Alper DEMİRUTKU
Dr. Atilla ATEŞ
Dr. A. İzem SANDAL
Dr. Banu DOKUZEYLÜL
Dr. Ceren ANLAŞ
Dr. Damla HAKTANIR
Dr. Emek DÜMEN
Dr. Kemal METİNER
Dr. Kozet AVANUS
Dr. Onur KESER
Dr. Osman Burak ESENER
Dr. Ozan GÜNDEMİR
Dr. Özge TURNA YILMAZ
Dr. Utku ÇİZMECİGİL
Design :
Ali Oğuz CAN
İlknur UYGUN
“Medicana hominem curat
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t veterinaria humanitatem”
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Contents
Mission Vision
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Rector
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Dean
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Vice Dean
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Vice Dean
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History of Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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The Plan of Avcilar Campus
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The Plan of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Academic and Administrative Staff
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Physical Structure of The Faculty
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Campus Life and Social Amenities in Avcilar Campus
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Transportation
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Administrative Staff
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Departments
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Education
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1st Semestre Courses
2ndSemestre Courses
3rdSemestre Courses
4rd Semestre Courses
5th Semestre Courses
6th Semestre Courses
7thSemestre Courses
8th Semestre Courses
9th Semestre Courses
10thSemestre Courses
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Mission
To educate scientific and capable veterinarians by
using the recent education principles, in Istanbul
which connects the Asian and Europen continennets
and vicinity, producing information and service to
improve public health and animal production with
healthy animals.
Vision
Being a respectable and preferred international and
leading national faculty
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Prof. Dr. Mahmut AK
Rector
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
FROM RECTOR
To see Turkey among other powerfull countries in future we need to be a
knowledge producing country. The countries which public sector, private
sector, non-governmental organizations and universities come together
and everybody do one’s part are developing rapidly. Only then we will be
able to mention about hopeful future with sustainable improvement,
sustainable life.
Significant researches has been done in our university. Several scientists
of ours are producing information with hard working. We are following
these closely and be proud of them. But we want to increase the number of
these researchs as well as using the results for the benefit of society,
make industry to use these informations, convert these informations to
products and make people to meet these informations in their routine life.
Let us improve such a labour policy and make the society feel that so as
the future of the industry and products of it can be improved and need to
cooporate with universities. The universities should have become the
research center of the tecnological improvement of industry. Domestic
income and life quality of the society should be increased only in this
way.
We have valuable academicians and industrialists find to cooperate. But
beside the individual relations we need to improve the relations between
foundations. This should be the main duty of the university and we need to
build and improve this relation. This also requires a cultural change. A
change is necessary in industry, society, civilian public organization as
well as in universities. We need to make a change in two main
subjects.
For this reason, in one hand while building close relations between public
in the field of education by using the units such as Kid University,
Sustained Education Center, Open and Distance Education Center which
were built in last 6 years effectively, in the other hand we are trying to
build close relations with industrial foundations in the subject of claiming
patents for the researches and commercialize them.
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We live in a huge competitive world. You produce and sell a thing in the
huge amount and others earn more by producing other products in
grammes. For this reason in the present time beside the education of
qualified individuals, production of new information and convert it into a
product is gaining more importance. Universities produce and share
information, express this information to talented human beings, educate
“many talented human beings, pr ovide the infor mation to effect the
society, convert information to high technology, work with industry,
civilian public organisation and authorities and convert the information to
additional benefits and transport it into the society, countries which have
that kind of universities increase rapidly.
In developed countries, universities are educating and researching,
improving new products and services together with industry and become a
global brand. We are living in the age of not only one university but
couple of universities come and work together and international
collaboration is privilege. Different universities come together in the fields
which they are powerful and establish projects. It is the way to catch the
rate of the world.
As known for the last 3 years, TUBITAK put in an order the most
entrepreneur and innovative universities in Turkey. What is an
entrepreneur and innovator university? Index of entrepreneur and
innovative university consist of 5 parameters. Scientific and Technological
Researching Capability, Knowledge-Capturing Products, Collaboration
and Interaction, Culture of Entrepreneur and Innovative and Economical
Contribution and Commercialization.
When we put in an order the collaboration with industry, producing and
sharing the information, being entrepreneur and innovative, the importance
of the Istanbul University emerge. We see the effective works of our
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in the subjects mentioned above.
I congradulate the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for this endeavor of
them and wish their success to continue.
With my respects.
Prof.Dr. Mahmut AK
Rector
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Prof. Dr. Halil GÜNEŞ
Dean
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
FOREWORD
The origins of the veterinary institutes which are the main dynamics of the
veterinary medicine were appeared in 1762. French philosophers have
pushed the boundaries and succeeded such a hard task with the
establishment of the first school which trains students as a veterinarian at Lyon
in 1762. This progress which achieved
252 years before present
time, created intellectual foundations of the other veterinary schools which
entered the service after a while all over the world. These schools where
expanded from France and were formed according to each country’s funds
effect the veterinarian services positively in such a short time in
European continent.
In the Ottoman Empire where innovative attempts were happening
intensively and internal problems were ongoing in that age, veterinary
medicine education had come with 80 years of delay. Finally; early in the 1842
under the management of Prussian Military Veterinarian Godlewsky a school
which is equal with Western standars and trains military
veterinary students was built in Istanbul; this school was followed by the
establishment of the ‘Civil Veterinary School’ in 1889 which was for the
animals of public. Military and civil veterinary school then were combined
together in the same building at Selimiye under the name of ‘Veterinary
College’. This school was moved to Ankara in order to establish the
‘Agricultural Institute’ in 1933.
While the progress of veterinary medicine was ongoing at Ankara
University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in republic period, Fırat,
Istanbul, Uludag and Konya University Veterinary Faculties then were joined
and the progress of ‘Five Major Veterinary Faculties’ was
completed. These faculties served well for the animal husbandry in
Turkey by contributed to the establishment and improvement of other
veterinary faculties.
Place of the Istanbul University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is
different in terms of establishing and improving, among the other faculties
while their number is getting closer to 25 in today’s Turkey. Closing and
moving of the united ‘Veterinary College’ to Ankara which was in service of
military at first then civil for 91 years in Istanbul between the years of 18421933 left Istanbul away from the veterinary faculty services for 39 years. In the
end Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine has started to be in
service in 1972-1973 academic year at the historical buildings of ‘Veterinary
College’ which was closed in 1933. In this case the school for the training of
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the veterinary medicine students was established 3 times in, Istanbul first in
1842 then in 1889 and for the last in 1972 which is a rare condition in terms of
establishment and construction.
Working for 15 years under the restricted and hard conditions of historical
buildings at Selimiye Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
then continued its academic and research activities devotedley and succesfully
at Istanbul University Campus of Avcilar since 1987. In the Great
Earthquake of Marmara (1999) the buildings of Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine was harmed but even under this bad conditions the services of
Veterinary Faculty were never hampered. As it is seen Istanbul University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine kept its respectfull and active attitude for
raising the veterinarians and veterinary scientists at different regions with
different names and at different buildings for 91 years between 1842-1933
and then 43 years from 1972 till today, for total of 134 years.
It is percieved as a mission against to elder generations who served to this
institute and future generation who will have education in our institute to
prepare a book for the purpose of introduction of Istanbul University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine not only to students, academic members and
faculty staff but also to different enviroments. In this regard, little guide
booklets were prepared to introduce our faculty but a book like this is planned
for the first time.
I would like to thank a lot to all of my collagues, who contributed and
supported this significant study espacially vice deans Prof. Dr. Kemal AK
and Prof. Dr. İsmail KIRŞAN.
I am pleased for presenting this introduction book which is supported with
visual materials and full of detailed and actual approaches with main
informations not only to academic and professional enviroments but also to
my dearest young students; I wish most benefits and best introduction of our
institute from this book and
I offer my most sincere love and
respect.
Prof. Dr. Halil GÜNES
Dean
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Prof. Dr. Kemal AK
Vice Dean
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Prof. Dr. İsmail KIRŞAN
Vice Dean
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
History of
Istanbul University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
The first institution of higher education in world that gives
scientific veterinary medicine education was opened in the
early 1762 in Lyon by Claude BOURGELAT and his friends.
This institution was established to control epidemic cattle
plague and it had been achieved in a short time. This great
accomplishment that Lyon Veterinary Faculty had reached,
allowed for many new veterinary faculties to be established
and to be attented in a short time in Europe.
Scientific veterinary medicine education in our country has
started in 1842 for the first time in Istanbul. The military
veterinary academy which was established by the leadership
of Prusian Military Veterinarian Godlewsky, took on a
responsibility of training veterinarians only for rider cavalry.
But in Ottoman Empire, who was in a serious economical
difficulty, mostly cattles from villages weren’t really in a
good situation as health. To find a solution for this problem,
Lieutenant-Colonel Veterinarian Mehmet Ali Bey had started
efforts to open another civil veterinary academy again in
Istanbul and this academy was finally opened in 1889.
The First Veterinary Academy Military (Macka Barracks, 1842)
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Without any doubt, the most important
student of this civil veterinary academy
was Mehmet Akif ERSOY, who was
going to be titled as national writer. This
great writer, who signed in to the
academy in 1889, gratuated with a first
place in 1893. After working in a
veterinary medicine organization for 20
years, he resigned from this mission and
later on to join in National Turkish War
for Independence, he went to Ankara
where Mustafa Kemal Paşa was. Without
any doubt the greatest honour for the
National Veterinary Academy was
raising a national writer veterinarian
Mehmet Akif ERSOY.
Mehmet Akif ERSOY
The military and civil veterinary academies were united as one academy named
High Education Veterinary Academy in 1920 and until 1933 it threw up many
students that were built up in Selimiye-Istanbul. This academy in Selimiye was
moved to Ankara to build up a new High Agriculture Institue Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine which was going to be opened in 1933. Veterinary
Medicine education, which started in 1842 in Istanbul and which also continued
improving for 91 years until 1933 again in Istanbul was going to be given in the
heart of the country, Ankara.
Higher Veterinary College (Selimiye-Istanbul 1910)
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Enterance Gate of Civil Veterinary School (Sultanahmet-Istanbul, 1901)
But after Worl War-II, increasing population in the country and the need of
animal origined foodl, alerted new Veterinary Faculties to be opened and with
this Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine started education again
in the buildings in Selimiye once more in 1972.
Higher Veterinary College-Military and Civil (Selimiye, 1909-1933)
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Selimiye, 1972-1987)
Until 1987, Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine kept up their
education programme under restricted possibilities and in the buildings which
were in Selimiye. At the end it was moved to the Istanbul University Avcılar
Campus Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1987 and also today veterinary
medicine education is given in those buildings. Istanbul University Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine has been proud of letting almost 5000 veterinary medicine
students to be graduated and over 40 years helping in science and also stockbreeding since 1977 when it included 5 main departments, 17 departments and
let gratuated first veterinary medicine students with almost 100 academic staff.
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Avcilar Campus Plan
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1. Main Enterance
2. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
3. Engineering Faculty
4. Technical Sciences and Vocational School
5. Fratery
6. Faculty of Management
7. Faculty of Sports Science
8. Faculty of Transportation and Logistics
9. Students Dormitory
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Faculty Plan
1. BLOCK A
Basement floor:
Student relations bureau,
Internal services bureau
Dean Office
Parazitology Dept.
Microbiology Dept.
Virology Dept.
1. Floor:
2. Floor:
3. Floor:
4. Floor:
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2. BLOCK B
Basement floor :
1. Floor:
2. Floor:
3. Floor:
4. Floor:
Necropsy Hall
Patalogy Dept.
Physiology Dept.
Biochemistry Dept.
Pharmacology and Toxicolog Dept.
3. BLOCK C
Basement Floor: Slaughter house
1. Floor:
Histology and Embryology Dept.
Anatomy Dept.
2. Floor:
Food Hygene and Technology Dept.
3. Floor:
Animal Nutrition and Nutritional
Diseases Dept., History of
Veterinary
Medicine and Deontology Dept.
4. Floor:
Animal Breeding Dept.
4. Reproduction and Artificial Insemination
5. Education and Research Hospital
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Academic and Administrative Staff
ACADEMIC STAFF
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Research Assistant
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Total
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
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General Administrative Services
Health Services
Technical Services
Auxiliary Services
Security Services
Cleaning Services
Animal Care Services Staff
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20
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22
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Total
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The Physical Structure of the Faculty
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine includes 44.146 m2 indoor
area, 3 main buildings and 305 decares open area in Avcilar Campus.
Main Building : Includes 29.269 m2 indoor area and A, B, C blocks.
In Block A
: Dean, ViceDean, Faculty Secretary, Administrative offices
And also Parasitology, Microbiology and Virology Departments.
In Block B
: Pathology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology &Toxicology
Departments.
: Anatomy, Histology & Embryology, Food Hygiene & Technology,
Veterinary Medicine History & Deontology, Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases, Animal Breeding & Husbandry Departments,
Faculty Slaughterhouse.
Also there is an Osteoarkeology unit between block B and block C.
In Block C
In the main building, there are 4 lecture theatres each has 180 student capacity,
2 classrooms each has 70 student capacity, 13 student application laboratory each has
60 student capacity, 13 seminar rooms, 25 Research Laboratory, a library, a student
internet room and a canteen.
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Clinics and Animal Hospital:
Includes 13.540 m2 indoor area. Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics &
Gynecology Departments, Animal Hospital, Patient Acceptance Unit, animal
boxes (big ruminant, small ruminant, horse, exotic animal, cat & dog), 3 small
ruminant, 2 big ruminant operation rooms, imaging centre, pharmacy, 4
policlinic unit, Central Laboratory are located. Also there are 1 clinical theatre,
3 classroom, 3 seminar rooms for clinical education. An incinerator is located
beside of the building for disposal of infected material.
Department of Reproduction & Artificial Insemination Building:
Includes 1.337 m2 indoor area. There are closed and open areas for bulls and
other type of animals, 1 student application laboratory, 3 research laboratories,
and a seminar room.
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Rehabilitation-Therapy Unit for Wild Animals:
In this unit treatment, nursing and rehabilitation of wild animals are carried.
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Education - Training - Research and Application Farm:
It is 12 km far from Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. It
includes 2700 decares open area, 10.000 m2 indoor area. There are dairy cattle,
beef cattle, sheep and feed units.
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Animal Breeding & Husbandry Research and Application Farm:
It includes 500 m2 indoor area with sheep and beef cattle units
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The Unit of Animal Breeding &Husbandry
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The Unit of Animal Breeding &Husbandry
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Faculty Library
There are 2477 printed books, 477 Master’s and Doctora’s Thesis, 55 foreign
and 30 national periodical publications. In addition, there is continuous access
to electronic databases. Besides, our students can benefit from the rich archives
of Istanbul University Central Library. The scope of this library and access rules
are detailed in http://www.istanbul.edu.tr. In this context, several journals that
are the member of SCI, SCI-expanded and Scopus can be reached. Electronic
book access is available from ten different ports. Other then, all departments’
libraries are open for the students.
Access to library services may be via electronic and individual applications.
Electronical access can be done from computers in the internet club (equipped
with 25 computers and 2 printers) or from outside the faculty with personal
computers. Remote access can be done after entry of the IP number, personal IU
e-mail address and password which are taken from the faculty. By searching
with the catalog programmes via access, the desired publications can be
achieved. Students can borrow books with individual applications for a period
of one week.
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Faculty Units and Other Negotiated Units
for Clinical Practices:
* Education - Training - Research and Application Farm
* Animal Breeding & Husbandry Research and Application Farm
* Faculty Animal Hospital
* Municipality Animal Hospitals
* Private Dairy Cattle Property (700 milking cows)
* Istanbul Cattle Breeders Association
* Istanbul Sheep Breeders Association
* Turkey Jockey Club
Faculty Student Clubs
* Beekeeping Club
* Kemalist Thought Club
* Horse Riding Club
* Computing Club
* Scientific Research Club
* Farm Animal Medicine Club
* Food Hygienists Club
* Sports Club
* Wild Life Research and Conservation Club
* Dog Education and Psychology Club
* International Veterinary Students Association (IVSA) Club
* Veterinary Public Health Club
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The Student Ac
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ctivities of Clubs
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Our Differences
There is an Animal Hospital approved by the Ministry of Food,
Agriculture and Livestock.
Work permission has been taken from the Ministry of Food,
Agriculture and Livestock.
The Education-Research and Administration Farm, Cattle Production
Unit has the “Disease Free Certificate” from the Ministry of Food,
Agriculture and Livestock.
The first and unique pet animals blood bank is in charge at the
Physiology Department.
There is a student education slaughterhouse controlled by the Ministry
of Food, Agriculture and Livestock.
The unique govermental Kıvırcık stud herd in the Trakia Region is
owned by our faculty.
There is an Osteoarcheology Unit under the frame of our Anatomy
Department.
There is a Fossil DNA Laboratory in the Biochemistry Department.
A clonning and Transgenic Animal Producing Laboratory is founded
in The Reproduction and Arficial Insemination Department.
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Campus Life and Social Amenities Avcilar Campus
Avcilar campus is the largest (4293 acres) campus in Istanbul University and
includes Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Business, Faculty of
Engineering, Faculty of Sports, Faculty of Transport and Logistics, as well as
Vocational Schools of Technical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine.
Sport
Multipurpose court, volleyball court, basketball court, soccer field, indoor and
outdoor tennis courts and an indoor sports hall is located in the campus area.
Istanbul University students, can benefit from existing or planned courses by
contacting the Directorate of Sports Union.
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Library
Student reading room which is in the Student Cultural Center contains 168 seats
and serves 24 hours. Also at the Faculty of Engineering has 2, Faculty of
Business Administration and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine has one library.
Meal
In the student cafeteria there were 4468 people seats and three meals a day
given; breakfast (7:30 to 9:00), lunch (11:30 to 14:00) and dinner (16:30 to
18:30). In addition, a la carte menu is offered to students, academic and
administrative staff in the Lake Restaurant.
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Health
A primary health care unit (Medico) with various branches and 112
Ambulance Center render service for 24 hours a day to students. In Medico
includes Infectious Diseases, General Medicine, Internal Medicine,
Dentistry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Ear-NoseThroat specialists departments.
Students who do not have health insurance through their Families; if family
income is above a certain level, it will increase gradually form their general
health insurance by themselves and if family income is below a certain level,
students' overall health insurance premiums are paid by the government.
Students can benefit from dental clinic this service for just 1 TL.
The Premium of the Turkey Scholarship for Foreign Students is paid by
"Abroad and Related Communities Department of the Prime Minister”
Students without scholarship, can benefit from health services in Medico
after they contact to SGK within 3 mounths of begining of their education.
They have to pay their premiums.
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Guidance Counseling and Social Support
Guidance Counseling and Social Support Unit (IUREB), supports individual,
social and academic developments of Istanbul University students during their
college education any support. IUREB includes scholarship organization of
public or private agencies, psychotherapy services, student orientation program
and social and cultural activities.
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Scholarship
Scholarships services begins working in September every year. Type of
scholarship, the number of students who will be given scholarships,
scholarships inclusion criteria and time will be announced at IUREB (in
www.sks.istanbul.edu.tr/guidance) and university (www.istanbul.edu.tr)
website pages. These announcements can be monitored IUREB facebook
(www.facebook.com/pages/iurehberlik) and twitter (@iurehberlik) addresses.
Merit Scholarships: Undergraduate placement of the first 200 students who
prefer Istanbul University, provided scholarships given free food and shelter
services monthly basis. Also given a laptop computer as a gift.
Private Scholarships: Scholarships are given by private institutions and
organizations, will be anounced by IUREB to the students that which
scholarship will be given to which kind of professional groups, student
number, scholarship criteria and duration.
Credit and Dormitories Institution Scholarship: Credit and Dormitories
Institution gives quota allocated scholarship (gratuitous money given to
support students that has needy, higher education and successful) and loans
(young Turk students with higher education to support financially, social and
cultural development in order to facilitate continued their given during the
normal education of higher education institutions, mandatory debt service
obligations without financial support) Istanbul University students every
year. Scholarship announcements are posted on the web pages IUREB and
Istanbul University.
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Psychotherapy
Central Campus and Campus Hunters psychotherapy support students with
separation from the family, the new living environment, new friendships,
relationships, new teaching methods, financial difficulties and so on. Problems.
Psychotherapy services provided by İÜREB is free, and students can make an
appointment directly from our psychologists by referring İÜREB secretariat.
Student Cultural Centre Clubs in Istanbul University
Istanbul University Spring Festival is held at the Avcilar Campus, in May each
year.
Student Cultural Centre Clubs in Istanbul University incluedes; Istanbul
Nature Sports Club, Social Activities Club, Drama Club, Photography and
Cinema Club, Activity and Career Club, Music Club, Dance Club, and
Aviation Club.
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Dormitory Facilities
A dorm with a capacity of 908 persons with 644 male students and 264 female
students are available in Avcilar Campus. Beylikdüzü Dormitory capacity is
152 male students and 142 female students.
Guest House
The guest house has 33 rooms with a capacity of 60 guests within the
boundaries of the campus.
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Transportation
Metrobus, bus and sea bus can be exploited for transportation to Avcılar
campus. Istanbul Avcilar can be reached with buses from Istanbul's central
points like Taksim (145T, Flat-Taksim), Mecidiyeköy (HT48, MimarsinanAvcılar), Topkapi (34GB, Avcılar, iükampüs-Topkapi) and Bakirköy (76,
Bakırköy-Beylikdüzü).
It is possible to go Avcılar via Metrobus from Anatolian side (34Z, Zincirlikuyu-Söğütlüçeşme; 34A, Cevizlibağ-Söğütlüçeşme; 34B, BeylikdüzüAvcılar, İÜ Kampüs; 34C, Beylikdüzü-Cevizlibağ; 34G, BeylikdüzüSöğütlüçeşme 34G, Beylikdüzü-Söğütlüçeşme) and Zincirlikuyu (34, Avcılar,
İÜKampüs-Zincirlikuyu).
In addition, with sea buses, IDO (Avcılar-Bakırköy, Avcılar-Kadıköy,
Avcilar-Bostancı) Avcılar can be reached via sea.
Our University Campus from Atatürk Airport (17 km) can be reached in 20
minutes by taxi without the traffic.
For transportation charges coin, Istanbul Card and Akbil are used. Students
can request a discount card corporate or individual from the internet
(skart.iett.gov.tr).
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Administrative Staff
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Emine HALAÇ
Administrative Secretary
İlknur UYGUN
Dean Office
Hatice KESKİN
Administrative Secteratry Office
Arzu ONAT-Ayla ÖZTORUN
Cem YİĞİT
Vice Dean Office
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Levent KARAKURT-Tülay İZGİ
Şeyda YALKIN-Necibe BATUK
Employee Affairs Office
Ahmet YÜCEL-Hülya SUİÇMEZ
Salary Office
Necip UYGUN
Kadir KIDIL-İlker CARAN
Mahmut BAKAN-Cemil ARTIK
Financial Affairs Office
Sait TUNÇEL
Ayten ŞAHİN-Şeyma GENÇ
Revolving Fund Office
Gülen AYDIN-Nihal ŞEN
Bilal ULAŞAN-Ramazan ÇOBAN
Registry Office
Nilüfer UYSAL
Ali İhsan AKŞAHİN-Aylin ÇAKAL
Student Affairs Office
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Library
Doğan Zeki ŞEN-Şeref CANDEMİR
Salih ALTUN
Internal Services Office
Resul KAYA-Mustafa ÖZDİLEK
Printing Facility
Ali Oğuz CAN
I.T. Technician
Ali BAŞER- Rıdvan AK
Ergin FİLİZ-Süleyman SOYDAN
Gökhan TEZGÜRLER
Drivers
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Technical Support Offices
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Mehmet KUŞ
Tuğşad Ata TÜRKMEN-Önder ÇİÇEK
Satiye KUŞ-Semiha EDİZ
Aysel DEMİRKAYA
Vocational School
Mustafa TURAN-İzzettin TUNÇ
Hospital Management
Mehmet TURHAN
Cashier's Office
Pınar OKTAY
Pharmacy
Ayşenur ÖZDEMİRAL
Hospital Admission
Zatiye GÜLER
Nurcan ERÖZKAN
Central Analysis Laboratory
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The Departments
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Division of Veterinary Basic Sciences
Department of Anatomy
Department of Biochemistry
Department of Physiology
Department of Histology & Embryology
Department of Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
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Department of Anatomy
Is a department examining and researching, circulation, respiration, digestion,
urinary, genital, nervous, endocrine system, breast, anatomical and functional
properties of sensory organs in animals.
Prof.Dr. K.Oya Kahvecioğlu (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Rıfat Mutuş
Prof.Dr. Vedat Onar
Prof.Dr. Hasan Alpak
Assoc.Prof.Dr Gülsün Pazvant
Assoc.Prof.Dr Nazan Gezer İnce
Res.Asst. Ozan Gündemir
Secretary Ayşe Kaya
Technician Erdinç Savaş
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17190
[email protected]
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Library, student practice laboratory, research laboratory, osteoarchaeology
museum, osteoarchaeology laboratory, maceration unit, cadavers storage unit,
cadaver storage pool.
Fields of Study
Osteoarchaeology, comperative anatomy, stereology, avian anatomy,
radiologic studies (MR, ultrasonography, radiography).
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Department of Biochemistry
Biochemistry means “living chemistry” and it is the study of chemical basic
compounds and its chemical processes within and relating to living cells.
Prof.Dr. Kemal Özdem Öztabak (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Süleyman Korkut Tekeli
Prof.Dr. Gülhan Türkay Hoştürk
Prof.Dr. Ayşen Altıner
Prof.Dr. Nezir Yaşar Toker
Prof.Dr. Hasret Demircan Yardibi
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Feraye Esen Gürsel
Dr. Atila Ateş
Dr. Iraz Akış Akad
Secretary Süheyla Demir
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17130
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Laboratory Infrastructure
There are four laboratories in the Department of Biochemistry; Student
Practice Laboratory, DNA Analysis Laboratory, Ancient DNA Laboratory
and Biochemistry Research Labratory.
Fields of Study
In the department of Biochemistry, studies on hormones, enzymes, minerals and
metabolites are conducted. Metabolic effects of several food supplements are
analyzed. The gene polymorphisms affecting production traits and causing
genetic diseases are determined. The genetic relationships of the indigenous
livestock breeds in Turkey are identified based on modern and ancient DNA
analyses.
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Department of Physiology
Physiological fundamentals of the cell, body fluids, circulation, neurological
system, respiratory system, digestive system and the physiology of
environmental adaptation in various species are been comperatively
examined in the scientific area of this department.
Prof.Dr. Murat Arslan (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Ülker Çötelioğlu
Prof.Dr. Mukaddes Özcan
Prof.Dr. Erdal Matur
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Elif Ergül Ekiz
Assoc.Prof.Dr. İbrahim Akyazı
Dr. Evren Eraslan
Secretary Ahmet Çakar
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17113
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Laboratory Infrastructure
In Physiology Department there are two Student Laboratories, one Small
Animal Blood Bank, which is used for research purposes, one real time PCR
Laboratory, one Flow-Cytometer Laboratory, one Animal Behaviour
Laboratory, and a General Research Laboratory in which ELISA analysis,
automated blood count, and spectrophotometric analysis are performed.
Fields of Study
Scientific researches regarding physiology and behaviours of laboratory
animals, poultry, small and large animals, and small animal blood banking
are carried out in Physiology Department.
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Department of Histology & Embryology
Histological properties and embrional development of tissues and organs of
the animals are the research and education topics of this department.
Prof.Dr. H. Hakan Bozkurt (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Suzan Dağlıoğlu
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Abit Aktaş
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Elif İlkay Armutak
Assoc.Prof.Dr. M.Başak Ulkay
Dr. Osman Burak Esener
Dr. Funda Yiğit
Veterinary Surgeon Serdal Uğurlu
Technician Erol Altun
Secretary Süheyla Demir
Janitor Osmaniye Kaya
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17199
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Histology Research Laboratory, Stereological Inspection and Analyse
Laboratory, Electron Microscope sample preparing Laboratory, Student
Practice Laboratory.
Fields of Study
Male and female reproductive system, peripheral nervous system, stereologic
applications, evaluation of cell death, proliferation and autophagy in
experimental breast cancer models (invivo) with immunohistochemistry and
TUNEL methods.
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Department of Veterinary Medicine History & Deontology
This department gives information about veterinary medicine history and
ethics and also animal rights and welfare.
Assist.Prof.Dr.Dr. Altan Armutak (Head of Department)
Secretary Melahat Bakan
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17200
[email protected]
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Laboratory Infrastructure
There was an archieve room with lots of things and documents and a library
with 10.000 books volumes.
Fields of Study
Veterinary medicine history, animal rights and welfare, ethics and
deontology, veterinary legislation, animal-mythology-religion relations,
ethics in experimental animals, products of animals in art and culture.
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Division of Preclinical Sciences
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Department of Microbiology
Department of Parasitology
Department of Pathology
Department of Virology
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Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Pharmacology and Toxicology is the scientific discipline that examines the
effects, action mechanisms and treatment principles of veterinary drugs, as
well as toxic agents for animals also diagnosis and treatment methods of
toxication orginated from these agents.
Prof.Dr. Murat Yıldırım (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Oya Üstüner
Prof.Dr. Tülay Bakırel
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Handan Vural
Dr. Fulya Üstün Alkan
Dr. Ceren Anlaş
Res.Asst. Ataman Bilge Sarı
Res.Asst. Yiğit Güneş
Secretary Cumali Tölü
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17146
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Laboratory Infrastructure
There are fully equipped cell culture, instrumental analysis, galenic
pharmacy and student practice laboratories in our department.
Fields of Study
Current areas of research investigation in the department include
pharmacokinetic and genetic toxicology, as well as we are carrrying out
molecularly specific targeted therapy studies that requires advanced
technology. It is aimed to provide accurate and reliable results to
veterinarians in terms of pharmaceutical industry and drug safety within the
content of pharmacokinetics by giving importance to bioequivalance and
bioavailability studies. In the field of genetic toxicology, it is aimed to
determined mutagenic substances causing genetic damage also cancer risk
on next generations and to assess genetic risk potential. Also, in recent
years molecular studies relating to medicinal plants and treatment options
with medicinal plants are been carried out.
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Department of Microbiology
Microbiology is the scientific discipline that examines microbial properties
of living beings and their relationship with each other. In Veterinary
Microbiology, pathogenic microorganisms in animals, microorganisms that
can be transmitted from animals to humans and environmental samples are
analyzed.
Prof.Dr. Seyyal Ak (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. N. Yakut Özgür
Prof.Dr. A. Funda Bağcıgil
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Serkan İkiz
Dr. Kemal Metiner
Dr. Beren Başaran Kahraman
Dr. Belgi Diren Sığırcı
Dr. Baran Çelik
Res.Asst. M. Cemal Adıgüzel
Res.Asst. Barış Halaç
Secretary Gülten Karakuz
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17080
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Laboratory Infrastructure
In our department, 1 routine Diagnostic and Research Laboratory, 1 Poultry
Inspection and Diagnostic Laboratory, 3 Molecular Biology Laboratories, 1
Fluorescence Antibody Microscopy Laboratory, 1 Mycology Research
Laboratory, 1 Serology and 3 Student Practice Laboratories are located .
Fields of Study
In the Department of Microbiology, pathogenic microorganisms in animals,
microorganisms that can be transmitted from animals to humans and
environmental samples are examined. In our laboratories, bacterial and
mycological (fungus) culture, serological diagnosis and molecular diagnosis
are currently available.
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Department of Parasitology
Parasitology is a science that deals with the (protozooan, helminths,
arthropods) morphological pecularities, life cycles, epizootiology,
pathogenesis, clinical and laboratory diagnosis, the prevention, control of the
parasites which causes illness in the animals and can be transmited from
animals to humans.
Prof.Dr. Cem Vuruşaner (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Müfit Toparlak
Prof.Dr. Hayrettin Akkaya
Prof.Dr. Aynur Gülanber
Assoc.Prof Dr. Handan Çetinkaya
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Meltem Ulutaş Esatgil
Dr. İ. İlker Efil
Dr. Kerem Öter
Dr. Zahide Bilgin
Secretary Mustafa Kara
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17036
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Student Laboratory, Routine Laboratory, Molecular Parasitology Laboratory,
Honeybee Diseases Laboratory, microscope room.
Fields of Study
In Parasitology Department, protozoan, helminth and arthropods are
investigated for the diagnosis of parasitic diseases occurs in animals. In
addition, parasites having zoonotic and vectoral importance specimens and
intermediate hosts in enviroment are investigated in our laboratories. These
protozoans, helminths and arthropods are diagnosed by using classical and
molcular methods. We have got a huge archive concerning with parasites to
show our students and researchers.
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Department of Pathology
The cores of our objective are to develop a contemporary and innovative
training about veterinary pathology and provide the students with good
communicative skills and help them to gain cognitive recognition and
interpretative approach to the scientific issues. Furthermore, to be one of the
pioneers in the field of veterinary pathology in terms of providing
scientifically significant research and an expeditious, infallible and
laboratory service of high quality.
Prof.Dr. S.Seçkin Arun (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Aydın Gürel
Prof.Dr. İbrahim Fırat
Prof.Dr. Ahmet Gülçubuk
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Funda Yıldırım
Assis.Prof. Dr. Gülbin Şennazlı
Dr. Damla Haktanır
Dr. Özge Erdoğan
Dr. Kıvılcım Sönmez
Dr. Gülay Yüzbaşıoğlu Öztürk
Secretary Hülya Algül
Laborant Sevgi Eren
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17095
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Necropsy Room, Gross Dissection Unit, Routine Tissue Processing and
Cytology Laboratory, Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Biology
Laboratory, Microscopic Examination Room, Seminary Room for clinical
practice and interns Microscopy Room for students.
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Fields of Study
The area of expertise of department includes: To figure out the cause of death
in pet animals (dog, cat etc.), farm animals (horse, cattle, sheep and goat and
etc.), avian species (poultry, pigeons, exotic bird particularly parrots and etc.)
and laboratory animals (rabbit, mice and rats and etc.) on the basis of
postmortem findings and microscopic evaluation within the framework of
cross-departmental collaboration (microbiology, virology, toxicology and the
clinics); to develop a diagnostic approach for submitted specimens (cytologic
or tissue biopsy materials) on the basis of immunohistochemistry, molecular
analyses or immunofluorescence as well as a conventional histopathological
evaluation; to make a contribution to the experimental animal model of
diseseas (of any etiology like infectious, toxicologic, molecular and
oncologic) by histopathology or immunohistochemistry. To expertise the
cause of death in forensic cases.
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Department of Virology
Virology is a scientific discipline that responsible for teaching and
researching of viral diseases in animals and viral zoonoses, molecular and
serological diagnosis of viral diseases, virus detection and virus isolation
methods, genetic analysis of viruses, measurement of developing immunity
against viruses and protection methods on the control and eradication of viral
diseases.
Prof.Dr. Hüseyin Yılmaz (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Nuri Turan
Prof.Dr. Mustafa Hasöksüz
Dr. Eda ALTAN Tarakçı
Res. Assist. Utku Çizmecigil
Secretary Cumali Tölü
Technician Gülden Günaydın
Phone +90 212 473 70 70/17069
E-mail
[email protected]
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, Serology Laboratory, Cell Culture
Laboratory.
Fields of Study
Virology Department working in areas such as viral diseases and viral zoonoses
in animals, molecular and serological diagnosis of viral diseases, virus detection
and virus producing methods, genetic analysis of viruses, measurement of
developing immunity against viruses and protection methods on the control and
eradication of viral diseases.
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Division of Clinical Sciences
Department of Surgery
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Department of Reproduction & Artificial
Insemination
Department of Internal Medicine
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Department of Surgery
Department of surgery interests examination, diagnosis, medical and
surgical treatment of surgical diseases in birds, small domestic, large and
exotic animals.
Prof.Dr. Serhat Özsoy (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Kürşat Özer
Prof.Dr. Kemal Altunatmaz
Secretary Filiz Demiray
Prof.Dr. Özlem Güzel
Vet.Technician Necmettin Ataoğlu
Prof.Dr. Yalçın Devecioğlu
Vet.Technician Mehmet Hacıoğlu
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mustafa Aktaş
Vet.Technician Ömer Hacıhasanoğlu
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Oktay Düzgün
Vet.Technician Yusuf Vatansever
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Zihni Mutlu
Vet.Technician Nigar Ferhatoğlu
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dilek Olgun Erdikmen
Vet.Technician Fahrettin Mutlu
Dr. Alper Demirutku
Vet.Technician Hasan Serdar Kırmacı
Dr. Didar Aydın
Vet.Technician Yunus Aktaş
Dr. Murat Karabağlı
Staff Ümit Benli
Dr. Ebru Eravcı
Staff Ferdi Tunç
Res. Asst. Ümit Uğurlu
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17291
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Surgery department has 5 small animal operation rooms, 2 small animal
examination rooms, 1 ear and eye examination room, 1 reanimation and
recovery room, physiotherapy section and x-ray section.
Fields of Study
Medical and surgical treatment of soft tissue, orthopedic diseases,
neurologic diseases, eye diseases, ear diseases, dentistry and physiotherapy
applications in pets and exotic animals. Examination, diagnosis, medical
and surgical treatment of soft tissue and orthopedic diseases in equine and
large animals.
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Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Reproductive physiology and diagnostic and terapeutic procdures which are
related to the female reproductive diseases in various animals are held by this
department.
Prof.Dr. M.Ragıp Kılıçarslan (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. İsmail Kırşan
Prof.Dr. Hayri Ekici
Prof.Dr. Çağatay Tek
Prof.Dr. Güven Kaşıkçı
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Kazım Güvenç
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mehmet Can Gündüz
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ahmet Sabuncu
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Melih Uçmak
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Sinem Özlem Enginler
Secretary
Dr. Tuğba Seval Fatma Toydemir
Technician
Dr. Özge Turna Yılmaz
Technician
Dr. Gamze Evkuran Dal
Technician
Res. Asst. Zeynep Günay
Phone
E-mail
+90212 473 70 70/17314
[email protected]
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Nursel Yılmaz
Hikmet Baytar
Mehmet Ok
Nuran Kılıçaslan
Laboratory Infrastructure
There are small and large animal exam room, imaging room for Doppler
ultrasonograpy and endoscopy, operation rooms, closed circuit system for
anesthesia, IVF laboratory and inpatient animal service in our department.
Fields of Study
Ovariohysterectomy, gynecologic disorders, gynecologic oncology,
pregnancy diagnose and problems, infertility, mammary gland disorders in
pet and exotic animals; gynecological diseases, infertility, pregnancy
diagnose and problems, udder problems in large animals
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Department of Reproduction & Artificial Insemination
Is a discipline that teaching and researching of the methods about improving
the reproductive performance and diagnosis and treatment of reproductive
problems in farm and pet animals.
Prof.Dr. Kemal Ak (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Serhat Pabuçcuoğlu
Prof.Dr. Sema Birler
Prof.Dr. Serhat Alkan
Prof.Dr. Alper Baran
Prof.Dr. Mithat Evecen
Prof.Dr. Özen Banu Özdaş
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Kamber Demir
Dr. Asiye İzem Sandal
Res.Asst. Ramazan Arıcı
Secretary
Technician
Ayşe Ata
Ercan Ketenci
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17269
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Laboratory Infrastructure
Spermatology and Andrology Research Laboratory, In Vitro Culture and
Embryo Transfer Laboratory, Cloning and Stem Cell Research Laboratory,
Advanced Analysis Laboratory, Pet Animal Inspection and Operation Room,
The examination of cattle and operations area.
Fields of Study
Improving the technic of collecting semen and freezing infarm animals, pets,
fish, cats and dogs, freezing of gamete and embryocells, cloning and
transgenicstudies in female animals, embryo transfer studies, studies of
differentartificial
inseminationmethods
(laparoscopic,
recto-vaginal,
cervical,intra-uterine).
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Department of Internal Medicine
Diagnostic and terapeutic procdures which are related to the internal
medicine diseases like respiratory, circulatory, digestive, skin, urinary etc.
are held by this department in various animals.
Prof.Dr. M. Erman Or (Head of Department )
Prof.Dr. Tarık Bilal
Prof.Dr. Abdülkadir Uysal
Prof.Dr. Alev Akdoğan Kaymaz
Prof.Dr. Utku Bakırel
Prof.Dr. Remzi Gönül
Assoc.Prof.Dr Abdullah Kayar
Dr. Sinem Ülgen
Dr. Banu Dokuzeylül
Dr. Lora Koenhemsi
Secretary
Dr. Onur İskefli
Vet.Technician
Dr. Asiye Nur Meltem Kablan Kal
Vet.Technician
Res.Asst. Alper Bayrakal
Technician
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17274
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Nesrin Çiçek Bilgiç
Dinçer Çavuşoğlu
Şerif Hacıoğlu
Ünal Çataklı
Laboratory Infrastructure
Small animal examination room, large animal examination room, fluid therapyinfusion room, ıntensive care unit, Electrocardiography (ECG), Holter,
Echocardiography, Doppler, Ultrasonography (USG), Electroencephalography
(EEG) and Endoscopy units, dermatology clinic, infectious and non-infectious
small animal inpatient services, peritoneal dialysis service.
Internal medicine diagnosis and treatment of cats and dogs, horses,
ruminants, poultry and exotic animals and forensic science.
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Division of Food Hygiene
and Technology
Department of Food Hygiene & Technology
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Department of Food Hygiene & Technology
Is a field of science that examines safety of the animal origin food products,
their production technologies, storage conditions and food legislation, as
well as makes the microbiologic, toxicologic and chemical analyses of the
foods and interprets the results for the public health.
Prof.Dr. Özer Ergün (Head of Department)
Prof.Dr. Harun Aksu
Prof.Dr. Gürhan Raif Çiftçioğlu
Prof.Dr. Ali Aydın
Prof.Dr. Hilal Çolak Üzüm
Prof.Dr. Ömer Çetin
Prof.Dr. Özge Özgen Arun
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tolga Kahraman
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Enver Barış Bingöl
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Emek Dümen
Dr. Karlo Muratoğlu
Dr. Funda Yılmaz Eker
Res.Asst. Gülay Merve Bayrakal
Secretary Meral Şen
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17188
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Laboratory Infrastructure
There are food microbiology, food chemistry, meat technology, GMO,
molecular analysis, student practice laboratories and a slaughterhouse for
research and student practice.
Fields of Study
There are researchs in progress about food hygiene, food technology, food
microbiology, food chemistry, food biochemistry, foodborne bacteria /
pathogen genetics, food manufacturing processes, food security systems,
hygiene applications, public health, foodborne infections/intoxications,
foodborne viruses, foodborne parasites, organic/inorganic residues in foods,
food immitation and adulterations.
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Division of Animal Nutrition
and Husbandry
Department of Animal Nutrition & Nutritional
Diseases
Department of Animal Breeding & Husbandry
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Department of Animal Nutrition & Nutritional Diseases
It is a since field that examines nutrition principles, metabolic and nutritional
disorders and their mechanism in farm and pet animals, feeds, feed stuffs and
diets using in animal nutrition, and also provides scientific and rational
solutions against nutritional problems.
Prof.Dr. Tanay Bilal (Head of Department)
Prof.Dr. Müjdat Alp
Prof.Dr. Neşe Kocabağlı
Prof.Dr. Recep Kahraman
Prof.Dr. İsmail Abaş
Prof.Dr. Gülcan Demirel
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ahmet Yavuz Pekel
Dr. Halil Can Kutay
Dr. Onur Keser
Dr. Ayşe Şebnem Bilgin
Secretary Gülnur ÇELİK
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17235
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Laboratory Infrastructure
In this department, there is one laboratory for routine physical and chemical
analysis of feeds and feed stuffs, one research laboratory and one student
practice room.
Nutrients and their metabolisms, nutrient and energy requirements of
animals, nutrition and feeding techniques of farm animals pets, exotic and
laboratory animals, fish nutrition, clinical nutrition of animals, nutritional
and metabolic diseases of animals, feeds and feed stuffs, feed technology,
feed additives, antinutritional factors in feeds and feestuffs physical and
chemical analysis of feed stuffs.
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Department of Animal Breeding & Husbandry
The department is teaching and researching on methods both for gaining
genetic improvement in production and morphological & physiological
characteristics and breeding strategies of various species of livestock
animals.
Prof.Dr. Ahmet Altınel (Head of Division)
Prof.Dr. Hıdır Demir (Head of Department)
Prof.Dr. Halil Güneş
Prof.Dr. Mustafa Özcan
Prof.Dr. Alper Yılmaz
Prof.Dr. Bülent Ekiz
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Harun Cerit
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ömür Koçak
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ferhan Kaygısız
Dr. Kozet Avanus
Dr. Hülya Yalçıntan
Res. Asst. Nurşen Doğan
Res. Asst. Pembe Dilara Akın
Secretary
Officer
Vehbi ARAS
Refik YOLAGELDİ
Phone
E-mail
+90 212 473 70 70/17136
[email protected]
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Laboratory Infrastructure
There are Milk Quality Laboratory, Carcass and Meat Quality Laboratory,
Moleculer Genetics Laboratory and Wool Laboratory in our department.
Fields of Study
Our department is focused on carcass and meat qualityand production,
animal welfare in various production systems, milk production and quality in
various dairy animal breeds, inherited diseases caused by single gene
mutations in both livestock and pet animals, gender determination in
monomorphic birds with moleculer tecniques, gene polymorphisms and their
relations with traits in farm animals.
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Curriculum
Education consist of theoretical lessons, laboratory and practical
applications, internship program, education of improving veterinary medicine and is accomplished with a constant cirruculum in
our faculty. Tenth semester of our education is an ''Internship''
period and full with practical applications. In this semester students choose one of the constant study fields and find opportunity
to convert the theoretical knowledge to practical knowledge. Beside these, students are improving their clinical practices with ambulatory clinic applications and night shifts at the clinic of the Veterinary Faculty.
Our students have to do an obligatory internship program in the 3 rd
and 4th class which is determined by the faculty council for the
purpose of improving the practical knowledge under the field condition.
Also with Erasmus and Farabi student exchange programs, students can study in different universities and different countries for
one or two semesters.
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st
1 SEMESTER
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st
11.
Semester
Yarıyıl
Total
ECTS
4
8
7
2
0
2
3
Chemistry
2
1
3
3
Medical Biology
3
2
5
4
Biometrics
2
0
2
3
History of Veterinary Medicine
2
0
2
3
History of Atatürk's Principles & Revolutions I
2
0
2
2
Turkish Language I
2
0
2
2
Foreign Language I
2
0
2
2
Elective Course(Group I)
1
0
1
1
COURSES
T P
Anatomy I
4
Medical Physics
ELECTIVE COURSES (I GRUP / GROUP I)
Fine Arts I
1
0
1
1
Physical Training ı
1
0
1
1
History of Civilization
1
0
1
1
Veterinary Anatomy Therminology
1
0
1
1
COMPULSORY COURSES
29
ELECTIVE COURSES
1
1. TOTAL ECTS OF 1st SEMESTER
30
T:
P:
Theoretical
Practical
103
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ANATOMY I
Department : Anatomy
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical-4 Practical
ECTS
:7
Purpose: In osteology, macroscopic structures of sceleton at
domestic mammals and their differences between species are
examined. Skeleton bones and their functional relations are
examined in arthrology. Properties of cartilages are examined in
chondrology. In myology, general muscle definiation, muscle
types, macroscopic structures of muscles, their names, functions
and active movement of skeleton system are examined.
Course Content: To teach the structures of bone, articulation,
cartilage and muscles constituting the body, and evaluating
differences between animal species.
References:
1. Bahadır, A., Yıldız, H., 2004. Anatomi 1 (Hareket Sistemi).
Ezgi Yayınları. Bursa.
2. Çalışlar, T., 1995. Evcil Hayvanların Sistematik
Anatomisi. İ.Ü. Basımevi. İstanbul.
3. Çalışlar, T., 1996. Evcil Hayvanların Anatomisi (Genel).
İ.Ü. Basımevi. İstanbul.
4. Dursun, N., 1996. Veteriner Anatomi 1. Medisan Yayınevi.
Ankara.
5. Getty, R., 1975. Sisson and Grossman's: The Anatomy of The
Domestic Animals. 5th ed. Philadelphia, USA.
6. Popesko, P., 1977. Atlas of Topographical Anatomy of he
Domestic Animals. Ed. W.B. Saunders.
Philadelphia. USA.
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MEDICAL PHYSICS
Department : Dean Office
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Providing information on basic physical principles
and their applications in veterinary medicine.
Course Content: Anemia and its evaluation, ratio and
proportion, basic principles of physics, x-ray and its usage in
veterinary medicine, the basic principles of ultrasound, the basic
principles of endoscopy.
References:
1. Güner, Z., 1982. Tıp ve Biyoloji Öğrencileri için Fizik I.
İmren, H.Y. 1994. Veteriner İç Hastalıklarına Giriş.
Or, M.E., 2005. Medikal Fizik.
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CHEMISTRY
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach the basics of chemistry and the macromolecular forms of substances.
Course Content: Basic forms of the substances, structure of the
atom, water and solutions, acids, bases and pH, benzenes,
carcinogenic methyl compounds, amine disulfide and sulphuric
acids, hydroxy and keto carboxylic acids, chemical structures of
carbohydrates, lipids and proteins.
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, cilt I. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Champee, P.C., Harvey, R.A., 2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
3. Gözükara, E.M., 2010. Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
4. Klug, W.S., Cummings, M.R., 2007. Genetik Kavramlar.
Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
5. Muray, R.K., 2004. Harper Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
6. Nelson, D.L., Cox, M.M., 1970. Lehninger’s Biyokimyanın
İlkeleri. Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
7. Pamuk, F., 2010. Biyokimya. Gazi Kitabevi. Ankara, Türkiye.
8. Serpek, B., 2013. Organik Kimya. Nobel Yayın Dağıtım. Türkiye.
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MEDICAL BIOLOGY
Department : Histology & Embryology
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Teaching fundamental biological knowledge to form a
strong basis for clinical courses and to give biological interpretation ability.
Course Content: Besides fundamental knowledge in basic
biology, metabolic events in molecular level that occur in the cell.
References:
1. Başaran A., 2008. Tıbbi Biyoloji Ders Notları. Penguen Tıp
Yayınları.
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BIOMETRICS
Department : Animal Breeding
&Husbandry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To provide information about the basic statistical
concepts to students, which will be needed in their professions
and in the lectures of the forthcoming semesters, and also to
enable the students to use of computer programs for statistical
analyses.
Course Content: Basic statistical concepts and use of statistics
in scientific research; estimation of mean, variance, standard
deviation, coefficient of variation and standard error of mean,
and estimation of population mean; comparison of two groups;
comparison of more than two groups; chi-squares (X²) test;
correlation and regression analysis.
References:
1. Evrim, M., Güneş, H., 2000. Biyometri Ders Notları. İstanbul
Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders Notu No:113.
İstanbul.
2. Özdamar, K., 1999. SPSS ile Biyoistatistik. Kaan Kitabevi.
Eskişehir.
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HISTORY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Department : Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Reveal the history of the veterinary medicine in our
country and in the world, giving information about the profile,
vision, mission of the veterinary medicine proffession,
development of proffessional consciousness by teaching faculties
history and institutions.
Course Content: Domestication, to give a form of the veterinary
profession and throughout the ages practise of veterinary
medicine is progressed by the first veterinary school in the world
and in our country.
References:
1. Bekman, M., 1940. Veteriner Tarihi. Ankara Basım ve Ciltevi,
Ankara.
2. Dunlop, R.H., Williams, D.J., 1995. Veterinary Medicine.
An Illustrated History. Mosby, USA.
3. Erk, N., 1978. Veteriner Tarihi. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayını, Ankara.
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(GROUP I)
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HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
Department
: Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Provide to understanding todays world by the
throughout the history of world civilization.
Course Content: Determining on comparative history of the
eastern and western civilization in today’s world and learning the
clash of civilizations.
References:
1. Kültür Tarihi. Anadolu Üniversitesi Yayınları.2013, Eskişehir.
2. Taciser, S., 2011. Uygarlık Tarihi. Anadolu Üniversitesi
Yayınları, Eskişehir.
3. Tanilli, S., 1981. Uygarlık Tarihi. Çağdaş Dünyaya Giriş. Say
Kitap Pazarlama, İstanbul.
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VETERINARY ANATOMY THERMINOLOGY
Department
: Anatomy
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Teaching of general rules of the Anatomical
terminology, determination of the places of animal species in the
zoological system and planums.
Course Content: Anatomical terminology and its requirements
will be specified, planes and specific anatomical concepts will be
focused.
References:
1. Çalışlar, T., 1996. Evcil Hayvanların Anatomisi (Genel).
İ.Ü. Basımevi, İstanbul.
2. Getty, R., 1975. Sisson and Grossman's: The Anatomy of The
Domestic Animals. 5th ed. Philadelphia, USA.
3. International Committee on Veterinary Gross Anatomical
Nomenclature, 2005. Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria (N.A.V.),
5th ed., World Association of Veterinary Anatomists, Hannover, Columbia, Gent, Sapporo.
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2nd SEMESTER
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2. Yarıyıl
COURSES
T
P
Total
ECTS
Anatomy II
4
6
10
7
Genetics
2
0
2
2
Histology I
2
1
3
3
Physiology I
4
2
6
5
Biochemıstry I
3
2
5
4
History of Atatürk's Principles &
Revolutions II
2
0
2
2
Turkish Language II
2
0
2
2
Foreign Language II
2
0
2
2
Elective Course(Group II)
1
0
1
1
Elective Course(Group III)
2
0
2
2
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP II)
Fine Arts II
1
0
1
1
Physical Training II
1
0
1
1
Communication Techniques
1
0
1
1
Animal Rights
1
0
1
1
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP III)
Disasters Culture
2
0
2
2
Scientific Research Techniques
2
0
2
2
COMPULSORY COURSES
27
ELECTIVE COURSES
3
TOTAL ECTS OF 2nd SEMESTER
30
T:
P:
Theoretical
Practical
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116
ANATOMY II
Department
: Anatomy
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical-6 Practical
ECTS
:7
Purpose: It is aimed to teach anatomical structures and
functional properties of circulation, respiration, digestive,
excretion, genital, neural, endocrine systems, mamary, sense
organs having important place in veterinary surgeon in order to
ease prognosis and treatment of diseases of these systems and
poultry animals.
Course Content: Respiration system, circulation system,
digestive system, organs of male and female genital system
(external and internal), theoretically dealing of general structure
of neural system, anatomies of mammary, opthalmic, nail, ear
and skin and anatomy of birds.
References:
1. Bahadır, A., Yıldız H., 2004. Veteriner Anatomi II (Hareket
Sistemi). Ezgi Yayınları, Bursa.
2. Çalışlar, T., 1995. Evcil Hayvanların Sistematik Anatomisi.
İ.Ü. Basımevi, İstanbul.
3. Çalışlar, T., 1996. Evcil Hayvanların Anatomisi (Genel).
İ.Ü. Basımevi, İstanbul.
4. Dursun, N., 1995. Veteriner Anatomi II, Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara.
5. Getty, R., 1975. Sisson and Grossman's : The Anatomy of The
Domestic Animals. 5th ed. Philadelphia, USA.
6. Popesko, P., 1977. Atlas of Topographical Anatomy of the
Domestic Animals. W.B. Saunders. Philadelphia, USA.
7. Taşbaş, M., 1996. Veteriner Aesthesiologia. Tamer Yayınları,
Ankara.
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GENETICS
Department
: Animal Breeding
&Husbandry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the heredity characteristics of animals and
their possibility of inheritance to the next generation and basic
concepts of genetics.
Course Content: The structure and functions of the hereditary
material, basic genetic concepts as replication, transcription and
translation, and the effect of hereditary material on the animal
phenotypes.
References:
1. Altınel, A., Dağlıoğlu, S., 1993. Genetik Ders Notları. İstanbul.
2. Klug, W.S., Cummings, M.R., 2003. Genetik Kavramlar.
Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara.
3. Oraler, G., 1990. Genetik I, Temel Genetik. T.C. İstanbul
Üniversitesi Yayınları, Sayı: 3592, Fen Fakültesi No:215.
İ.Ü. Fen Fakültesi Basımevi, İstanbul
4. Russel, P.J., 2003. Essential Genetics. Benjamin Cummingspublishing, San Fransisco, USA.
5. Yalçın, B.C., 1969. İmmunogenetik ve Hayvan Yetiştiriciliği
Yönünden Önemi. Lalahan Zootekni ve Araştırma Enstitüsü
Dergisi, 9 (1-2), 15-18.
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HISTOLOGY I
Department
: Histology & Embryology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Teaching the tissue types that constitute organs and
systems in body, differences between spicies, how to use light
microscope efficiently and easily, how to distinguish tissue types
under ligth microscope and phisiological effects because of the
morphological structure.
Course Content: Microscopic structure and organization of the
living organizm, cytological and histological properties,
fundamental structures of tissues that constitute organs and
systems, differences between spicies.
References:
1. Papadopoulos, G. C., Michaloidi Pavlou, M., Çeviri
Editörleri: Mutuş, R, Bozkurt, H. H., Aktaş A., 2012.
Karşılaştırmalı Histoloji Atlası. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, İstanbul.
2. Sağlam, M., Aştı, R. N., Özer A., 2001. Genel Histoloji.
Yorum Matbaacılık, Ankara.
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PHYSIOLOGY I
Department
: Physiology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: Teaching the fundamentals about the cell physiology,
body fluid physiology, hematology, neurophysiology, sensory
physiology, endocrinology, reproductive physiology and muscle
physiology.
Course Content: Basic functions and mechanisms related to cell
physiology, body fluid physiology, hematology, neurophysiology,
sensory physiology, endocrinology, reproductive physiology and
muscle physiology.
References:
1. Reece, W.O., 2012. Evcil Hayvanların Fonksiyonel Anatomisi
ve Fizyolojisi. Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, Ankara.
2. Noyan, A., 2012. Yaşamda ve Hekimlikte Fizyoloji.
Palme Yayınevi, İstanbul.
3. Çötelioğlu, Ü., 2007. Pratik Fizyoloji Ders Notları.
İ.Ü.Veteriner Fak. Yayını, Ders Notu: 141, İstanbul.
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BIOCHEMISTRY I
Department
: Biochemistry
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To teach basic information of Biochemistry in the
molecular level.
Course Content: Subjects of this lesson include bioelements,
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, hormones, vitamins,
co-enzymes and basic principles of biochemistry
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, cilt I. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Champee, P.C., Harvey, R.A., 2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
3. Gözükara, E.M., 2010. Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
4. Klug, W.S., Cummings, M.R., 2007. Genetik Kavramlar.
Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
5. Muray, R.K., 2004. Harper Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
6. Nelson, D.L., Cox, M.M., 1970. Lehninger’s Biyokimyanın
İlkeleri. Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
7. Pamuk, F., 2010. Biyokimya. Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
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(GROUP II – III)
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COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
Department
: Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 1Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Suggest ways of comunication to veterinarians with
people who come from different cultere and places.
Course Content: General rules of communication, clinical
communication skills, communication ways, how to use body
language and emphaty.
References:
1. Kertz, S., Draper, S., 1998. Tıpta İletişim Teknikleri.
Beyaz Yayınları, İstanbul.
2. Özkan, Z., 2010. Sağlıkta İletişimin Gücü: 66 Soruda.
İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul.
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ANIMAL RIGHTS
Department
: Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Giving information to the students about animal
rights.
Course Content: Essentials of animal rights, historical roots,
effects on todays world movement, differences between animal
welfare.
References:
1. Grazia, D., 2009. Hayvan Hakları. Dost Yayınları,
İstanbul.
2. Francione, G., 2008. Hayvan Haklarına Giriş. İletişim
Yayınları, İstanbul.
3. Bekoff, M., 1998. Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal
Welfare. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connectisut. USA.
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TECHNIQUES
Department : Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching how to make a scientific research and
characteristics of scientific philosophy.
Course Content: Planing a scientific research, publishing and
other works.
References:
1. Kaptan, S., 1998. Bilimsel Araştırma ve İstatistik Teknikleri.
Bilim Yayınları, Ankara.
2. Dinçer, F., 1996. Bilimsel Araştırma Teknikleri.
Yayımlanmamış Ders Notları, Ankara.
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3th SEMESTER
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128
3rd Semester
COURSES
T
P
Total
ECTS
Embryology
Animal Breeding & Husbandry I
Histology II
Physiology II
Biochemistry II
General Microbiology
2
3
3
3
3
2
0
1
2
2
2
2
2
4
5
5
5
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
FeedStuffs & Feed Technology
2
2
4
4
Elective Course (Group IV)
2 0
Elective Course (Group V)
1 0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP IV)
City Culture & Istanbul
2 0
Biotechnology
2 0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP V)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Anatomy of Egzotic Animal
1 0
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
Feed Legislatıon and Quality Control
1
0
1
2
Food & Nutrition Culture
1
0
1
2
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Exercise Physiology
The Use of Instruments in Biochemistry
Laboratory
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
Anatomy of the Laboratory Animal
1
0
1
2
COMPULSORY COURSES
26
ELECTIVE COURSES
4
TOTAL ECTS OF 3rd SEMESTER
30
T: Theoretical
P: Practical
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EMBRYOLOGY
Department : Histology & Embryology
Course Hours: 2Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the main constituents of embrionic and fetal
development, the differences between species.
Course Content: Differentiation and development in tissues and
organs in the period from the formation of zygote (fertilized cell)
to the birth, differences between species. Male and female
gametes, genital cycle, fertilisation and divisions, developmental
stages after fertilisation, implantation and placenta types, lenght
of pregnancy in animals, twinning and exfetation. Organs and
systems that develop from ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm.
References:
1. Hassa, O., Aştı, R. N., 2003. Embriyoloji. Yorum Basın Yayın
Sanayi Ltd. Şti., Ankara.
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130
ANIMAL BREEDING & HUSBANDRY I
Department : Animal Breeding
&Husbandry
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -1 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To teach morphological and physiological
characteristics, production functions, genotypic improvement
methods of production and rational breeding principles of
livestock animals.
Course Content: Agriculture and animal production in
agriculture, the contribution of animal production to the national
economy, actual issues of national animal production; concepts
of genus, species, breed and variety, introduction of
morphological characteristics of livestock animals; important
production characteristics (fertility, milk yield, growth, meat
yield) of livestock animals and various factors affecting on these
characteristics; term of environment in animal breeding,
ecosystems, the effects of environment on livestock animals,
mechanisms of animal adaptation to environment and control of
environment; selection, culling, estimation of breeding value and
breeding metohds.
References:
1. Akçapınar, H., Özbeyaz, C., 1999. Hayvan Yetiştiriciliği
Temel Bilgileri. Kariyer Matbacılık, Ankara.
2. Yalçın, B. C., 1981. Genel Zootekni. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayınları, Rektörlük No: 2769. Dekanlık No:1, İstanbul.
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HISTOLOGY II
Department : Histology & Embryology
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Teaching the structural properties of organs and how
to distinguish them, the interaction between morphological
structure and metabolic function.
Course Content: The microscopic structure and organization of
the organs and systems of animals in the field of Veterinary
Medicine.
References:
1. Özer A. (Editör), 2008. Veteriner Özel Histoloji. Nobel Yayın
Dağıtım, Ankara.
2. Papadopoulos, G. C., Pavlou, M. Çeviri Editörleri: Mutuş, R.,
Bozkurt, H. H., Aktaş, A., 2012. Karşılaştırmalı Histoloji
Atlası. Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul
3. Tanyolaç, A., 1999. Özel Histoloji. Yorum Basın Yayın Sanayi
Ltd. Şti., Ankara.
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PHYSIOLOGY II
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Teaching the fundamentals about the cardiovasculary
system physiology, digestion physiology, respiratory physiology,
urinary system physiology, and thermoregulation mechanisms.
Course Content: Physiology of cardiovasculary system,
digestion, respiraton, urinary system and thermoregulation
mechanisms.
References:
1. Reece, W. O., 2012. Evcil Hayvanların Fonksiyonel Anatomisi
ve Fizyolojisi. Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, Ankara.
2. Noyan, A., 2012. Yaşamda ve Hekimlikte Fizyoloji.
Palme Yayınevi, İstanbul.
3. Çötelioğlu, Ü., 2007. Pratik Fizyoloji Ders Notları. İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fak. Yayını, Ders Notu:141, İstanbul.
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BIOCHEMISTRY II
Department: Biochemistry
Course Hours: 3 Theoretica-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To teach carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolisms
and biochemical reactions of the organs.
Course Content: Concepts of metabolic reactions of
bioelements; vitamins, hormones, metabolism of carbohydrate,
lipid and proteins, biochemical changes in tissues and organs.
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, cilt I. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Champee, P.C., Harvey R.A.,2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
3. Gözükara, E.M., 2010. Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
4. Klug, W.S., Cummings, M.R., 2007. Genetik Kavramlar.
Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
5. Muray, R.K., 2004. Harper Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
6. Nelson, D.L., Cox M.M., 1970. Lehninger’s Biyokimyanın
İlkeleri. Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
7. Pamuk, F., 2010. Biyokimya. Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
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GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Teaching of general characteristics of the all
microorganisms is aimed. In detail, giving basic information on
classification and denomination of the microorganisms which are
causes of infectious diseases in domestic animals, morphological
and cultural properties of them, their genetic characters,
isolation and identification of the microorganisms and control of
microbial growth were aimed.
Course Content: Microbiology, microorganisms, bacterial
classification, bacterial morphology, macroscopic and
microscopic morphology, the anatomical structure of bacteria,
the chemical structure of the bacteria, classification according to
feeding and nutrition of bacteria, growth of bacteria and factors
on growth, anaerobiosis, bacterial enzymes and metabolism,
structure and functions of genetic material in bacteria, DNA
replication, variations in bacteria, bacteriophages, transfer of
genetic material in bacteria, extrachromosomal genetic elements
in bacteria, general characteristics of fungi, fungal replication
References:
1. Arda, M., 2011. Temel Mikrobiyoloji. Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara.
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FEEDSTUFFS & FEED TECHNOLOGY
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To give detailed informations about general
characteristics of feeds and feedstuffs using in animal nutrition,
the purpose of feed processing, technological methods in the feed
processing, feed additives, feed hygiene and quality.
Course Content: Description and classification of feeds and
feedstuffs (roughages, grains, industrial by-products, fats,
vitamin-mineral premixes, feed additives), feed microbiology and
technologies, methods and equipments in the determination of
nutrient compositions of feeds and feedstuffs, feed processing
methods, feed hygiene and quality control.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P., 2011.
Yemler, Yem Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi. 4. Baskı. ISBN: 975-97808
-3-8. A.Ü.Veteriner Fakültesi Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme
Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Khajarern, J., Khajarern, S., 2008. Yem Mikroskopisi ve Kalite
Kontrol El Kitabı. (Çevirenler: Coşkun B., Çizmeci, S.Ü.). 3.
Baskı. ISBN: 974-676-334-2.
3. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayınları. 2. Baskı. ISBN: 375-404-352-3, İstanbul.
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(GROUP IV–V)
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CITY CULTURE & ISTANBUL
Department
: Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving information about İstanbul which is the one of the
important and biggest cities.
Course Content: Architecture, religions, folklore, geography,
culture and art of İstanbul, social and economical panorama of the
city.
References:
1. Şehir ve Kültür: İstanbul Araştırmaları.(2010). Ebru Matbaacılık
A.Ş., İstanbul.
2. Koçu, R.E., 2000. İstanbul Ansiklopedisi. Tarih Vakfı Yayınları
İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul.
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BIOTECHNOLOGY
Department : Biochemistry, Animal
Breeding & Husbandry,
Microbiology; Reproduction
& Artificial I0,1nsemination
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
Purpose: To give basic and current informations in fields of
molecular biology, microbiology, animal breedıng and
husbandry, genetics, biochemistry, and reproduction and
artificial insemination.
Course Content: Using of recombinant DNA technology in
veterinary medicine, Nucleic acid amplification methods, The
nucleic acid blotting, hybridization methods. Biotechnology in
microbiology; polymerase chain reaction hybridization methods,
molecular typing methods, terms, PFGE. Teaching of basic facts
and actual scientific improvements about reproductive
biotechnology.
References:
1. Arda, M., 2000. Temel Mikrobiyoloji, Genişletilmiş İkinci
Baskı, Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Genetik Tiplendirmede PCR uygulamaları II., 2007.
Uygulamalı yaz eğitim kitabı. İstanbul Üniversitesi
Biyoteknoloji ve Genetik Mühendisliği Araştırma ve
Uygulama Merkezi, İstanbul.
3. İleri, K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu, S., Birler, S. 1994-1997-2000.
Evcil Hayvanlarda Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama, İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, İstanbul.
4. Klug, W.S., Cummings, M.R., 2007. Genetik Kavramlar.
Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara.
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ANATOMY OF EGZOTIC ANIMAL
Department : Anatomy
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The circulation, respiratory, digestive, excretory,
nervous, endocrine system, genital organs, breast, sensory and
functional properties exotic animals details of these systems
anatomical structure is aimed to teach.
Course Content: Systema locomotorium, systema digestorium,
systema respiratorium, systema urogenitalis, systema nervosum,
angiologia and aesthesiology in exotic animals.
References:
1. Çalışlar, T., 1978. Laboratuvar hayvanlarının Anatomisi. Fırat
Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Yayınları, No:14. Elazığ.
2. Malley, O.B., 2005. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic
Species, Structure and Function of Mammals, Birds, Reptiles,
and Amphibians. 1st ed. Elsevier Saunders, Toronto.
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140
FEED LEGISLATION AND QUALITY CONTROL
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform students about codex concerning veterinary
services, phytosanitary, food and feed, notification about
undesired substances in feeds, regulations for feed hygiene, feed
additives, the presentation to the market and the use of feeds,
sampling and analysis methods for official control of feeds.
Course Content: Codex concerning veterinary services,
phytosanitary, food and feed, notification about undesired
substances in feeds, regulations for feed hygiene, feed additives,
the presentation to the market and the use of feeds, sampling and
analysis methods for official control of feeds.
References:
1. Veteriner Hizmetleri, Bitki Sağlığı, Gıda ve Yem Kanunu,
2010. Resmi Gazete, 13.06.2010, Sayı: 27610
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FOOD & NUTRITION CULTURE
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To provide information about the importance of
nutrition and various dietary cultures.
Course Content: The importance and history of nutrition, food
sources, bulk nutrition, nutritional disorders.
References:
1. Demirci, M., 2002. Beslenme. Rebel Yayıncılık, Tekirdağ.
2. Gürsoy,D., 2013. Tarihin Süzgecinde Mutfak Kültürümüz.
Oğlak Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
3. Soysal,S., 2011. Kalaylı Kaplarda Alaylı Yemekler.
Doğan Egmont Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the changes in locomotor, respiratory and
circulatory systems caused by excersize and the basic
physiological background needed for creating training programs
of racing horses.
Course Content: Basic concepts of exercise physiology, muscle
contraction mechanism, walking and running types of animals,
effects of exercise on respiration, circulation, blood parameters
and electrolyte balance, thermoregulation during exercise and
doping in racing horses.
References:
1. Hinchcliff, K.W., Kaneps, A.J., Geor, R.J., 2007. Equine
Exercise Physiology: The Science of Exercise in the Athletic
Horse. Elsevier, Philadelphia, USA.
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THE USE OF INSTRUMENTS IN BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the working principles of devices used in the
laboratory and methods of analysis.
Course Content: Basic rules to be followed in the laboratory,
analysis and use of diagnostic equipment.
References:
1. Champee, P.C., Harvey R.A., 2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Muray, R.K., 2004. Harper Biyokimya. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
3. Nelson, D.L., Cox M.M., 1970. Lehninger’s Biyokimyanın
İlkeleri. Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
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ANATOMY OF THE LABORATORY ANIMAL
Department : Anatomy
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The circulation, respiratory, digestive, excretory,
nervous, endocrine system, genital organs, breast, sensory and
functional properties experimental animals details of these
systems’ anatomical structure is aimed to teach.
Course Content: Systema locomotorium, systema digestorium,
systema respiratorium, systema urogenitalis, systema nervosum,
angiologia and aesthesiology in experimental animals.
References:
1. Cook M.J., 1965. The Anatomy of the Laboratory Mouse.
Academic Press. London.
2. Hebel R., Stromberg M.W., 1976. Anatomy of the Laboratory
Rat. The Williams &Wilkins Company. Baltimore, USA.
3. Hau J.,Van Hoosier G.L., 2003. Handbook of Laboratory
Animal Science Second Edition. Vol.2. CRC Press. Boca Raton
London New York Washington, D.C. USA.
4. Olds R.J., OldsJ.R.,1984. Farbatlas der Anatomie der Ratte.
Schober Verlags.
5. Weisbroth S.H., Flatt R.E., Kraus A.L., 1974. The Biology of
the Laboratory Rabbit. Academic Press,
London, UK.
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4th SEMESTER
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COURSES
T
P
Toplam
AKTS
Animal Welfare
2
0
2
2
Immunology & Serology
2
2
4
4
Animal Breeding & Husbandry II
3
2
5
5
Animal Nutrition & Nutritional
Diseases
3
1
4
5
Laboratory Animals
2
1
3
3
General Parasitology
1
1
2
2
Ethology
2
0
2
2
Radiology
1
0
1
1
Epizootiology
2
0
2
2
Topographic Anatomy
1
1
2
2
Elective Course (Group VI)
1
0
1
2
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP VI)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Physiology of Exotic Animals
1
0
1
2
Organic Animal Nutrition
1
0
1
2
Food Chemistry
1
0
1
2
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Nutrition of Laboratory Animals
1
0
1
2
Biochemical Differences of Animals
1
0
1
2
Animal Blood Bank
1
0
1
2
COMPULSORY COURSES
ELECTIVE COURSES
28
2
TOTAL ECTS OF 4th SEMESTER
30
T:
P:
Theoretical
Practical
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ANIMAL WELFARE
Department : Animal Breeding &
Husbandry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform the students about directives of animal
welfare, welfare problems and solutions in entire breeding practices (including housing, feeeding, caring, transporting,
slaughtering, etc.); inspection, measuring and evaluation of
animal welfare parameters.
Course Content: Animal welfare concept; the five freedoms;
assessment parameters of animal welfare; principles of welfare
assessment based on herds; welfare evaluation in broiler and
lying hen production; primary welfare issues about sheep and
goats; welfare assessments in beef production and dairy farms;
companion animal welfare; horse welfare; animal welfare issues
during transport, at the animal markets and in slaughterhouses;
welfare issues in laboratory animals.
References:
1. Dwyer, C.M., 2008. The Animal Welfare of Sheep. Springer
Science Business Media B.V.
2. Fraser, A.F., Broom, D.M., 1997. Farm Animal Behaviour
and Welfare. Baillière Tindall, London, UK.
3. Grandin, T., 2009. Livestock Handling and Transport. CABI
publishing, New York, USA.
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IMMUNOLOGY & SEROLOGY
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: The objective of the course is to give information
about the basic structure and function of the immune system.
Course Content: Immunity, factors effecting the immunity,
antigens, organs and cells of the immune system,
immunoglobulins, receptors of antigen, tissue compatibility
system, cytokines, antigen processing and presentation, antigenpresenting cells, the processing of exogenous and endogenous
antigens, cellular and humoral immune response, complement
system, mucosal immunity, hypersensitivity reactions types and
mechanisms, autoimmunity.
References:
1. Diker S., 2009.İmmunoloji. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
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ANIMAL BREEDING & HUSBANDRY II
Department
: Animal Breeding &
Husbandry
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: To teach planning of farm animal production, species
specific genetic improvement methods, shelters, herd
management and herd health in cattle, sheep-goat, poultry, horse,
pig, dog and cat breeding.
Course Content: Production principles and methods in cattle,
sheep and goat, poultry, horse, pig, dog and cat breeding, species
specific animal production and enterprise models, scientific and
technical methods used in these enterprises, models of animal
shelters and equipments, animal breeding, herd health,
biosecurity concept in hygienic animal production.
References:
1. Altınel, A., 1999. Tavuk Yetiştirme (Özel Zootekni Ders Notu).
İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders Notu No:103, İstanbul.
2. Aytuğ, C.N., Yalçın, B.C., Alaçam, E., Türker, H., Gökçen, H.,
Özkoç, Ü., 1990. Koyun-Keçi Hastalıkları ve Yetiştiriciliği.
Tüm Vet Hayvancılık Hizmetleri Yayını, No:2, İstanbul.
3. Demir, H., 2000. At Yetiştiriciliği Ders Notları. İ.Ü. Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayını, Ders Notu No:120, İstanbul.
4. Evrim, M., Güneş., H., 2000. Sığır Yetiştiriciliği (Özel
Zootekni Ders Notu). İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders
Notu No:114, İstanbul.
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ANIMAL NUTRITION & NUTRITIONAL DISEASES
Department
: Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -1 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: To teach the nutrients and their metabolism, the
principles of the nutrition of different animal breeds, nutritional
diseases, disorders and their mechanism and prevention, ration
and diet formulations for different animal species.
Course Content: Nutrition, classification and description of
nutrients, metabolism and utilization of water, proteins, lipids,
carbonhydrates, vitamins and minerals, principles of the nutrion
of cats & dogs, poultries, beef cattles, dairy cows, sheep, goats,
horses and pigs, their nutritional diseases and formulation of
balanced ration and diets.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P.,
2011. Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı.
ISBN: 975-97808-2-8. A.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi, Hayvan
Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Sarı, M., Bolat, D., Çerçi, İ.H., Önol, A.G., Deniz, S., Azman,
M.A., Şahin, K., Güler,T., Seven, P.T., Karslı, M.A., Şahin, N.,
Nursoy, H., Çiftçi, M., Bingöl, N.T., 2008. Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları. ISBN: 978-975-6676-29-5. Medipres
Matbaacılık Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., Malatya.
3. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayınları. 2. Baskı. ISBN: 375-404-352-3. İstanbul.
4. Umucalılar, H.D., Nurettin Gülşen, N., 2005. Çiftlik
Hayvanlarında Beslenme Hastalıkları. Selçuk
Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı.
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LABORATORY ANIMALS
Department : Hystology &Embryology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Teaching the anatomy, physiology, breeding and
clinical knowledge of laboratory animals.
Course Content: Basic characteristics, breeding and nutrition
of laboratory animals. Building research models, choosing
appropriate animal spicies and strains. Basic manipulation methods.
References:
1. Altuğ, T., 2005. Laboratuvar Hayvanları Ders Notları
(Yayınlanmamış Ders Notları), İstanbul.
2. Anonim, 2004. Laboratuvar Hayvanları. Nobel Tıp
Yayınevleri, İstanbul.
3. Başaran, A., 2008. Deney Hayvanları Laboratuvar Teknikleri.
Nisan Yayınevi, İstanbul.
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GENERAL PARASITOLOGY
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving the basic principles of parasitism to students,
providing the students the ability to examine and distinguish
parasites.
Course Content: Taxonomy, evolution, morphology of
parasites, host parasite interactions, phases of parasitism,
transmission and spread, pathogenesis, immunity, diagnosis,
control and treatmentof parasitic infections.
References:
1. Özcel M.A., 2013 (Editör) Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıkları. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği, Yayın No: 24,
ISBN978-605-87556-1-1(Tk) 978-605-87556-2-8 (1.c), İzmir.
2. Toparlak, M., Tüzer, E., 1994. Paraziter Hastalıkların Tanısında Laboratuvar Teknikleri. Pfizer Hayvan Sağlığı Bölüm
Yayını, Istanbul.
3. Toparlak, M., Vuruşaner, C., 2007. Veteriner Parazitolojiye
Giriş. Aktif Yayıncılık,İstanbul
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ETHOLOGY
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the ethological fundamentals of animal
behaviour comperatively.
Course Content: The reason and mechanisms of animal
behaviour, the difference between instinct and learning,
behaviour types in different animal species, abnormal
behaviours, the effects of domestication on behaviours, and basic
principles of animal teaching.
References:
1. Scott, G., 2004. Essential Animal Behavior. Wiley-Blackwell,
Oxford.
2. Barrows, E.M., 2000. Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A
Dictionary of Animal Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution. CRC
Press, Florida.
3. Houpt, K.A., 2011. Domestic Animal Behavior for
Veterinarians and Animal Scientists. Wiley-Blackwell,
Singapore.
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RADIOLOGY
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To teach physics of x-ray, structure of equipments,
x-ray positions and techniques and evaluation of x-ray view.
Course Content: Formation harmful effects of x-ray, tools,
techniques and positions, factors that effecting quality of the
x-ray.
References:
1. Alkan, Z., 1999. Veteriner Radyoloji.Mina Ajans, Ankara.
2. Thrall, D.E., 2013. Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic
Radiology. 6th Ed. Elsevier, USA.
3. Lawinm, L.M., 2006. Radiography in VeterinaryTechnology.
Elsevier, USA.
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EPIZOOTIOLOGY
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the incidence of animal diseases on the basis
of population, distribution, and examine the factors affecting the
formation of the disease, methods of struggle against these
diseases, determine the definition of the discipline at the level of
graduate students.
Course Content: Definition of epidemiology, goal and sections,
health and disease, determinants of diseases, the transmission
and contagion of the infections, infection types, diseases in
population, special and temporal distribution of diseases, ecological approach, epidemiologic research types, epidemiologic research steps, health schemas and fighting with diseases.
References:
1. Diker S., 1994. Epidemiyoloji. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
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TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY
Department : Anatomy
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To understand anatomical structures and to evaluate
relations of anatomical structures with each other.
Course Content: Head area (Regiones capitis), Neck area
(Regiones colli), Breast area (Regiones pectoris), Abdominal
area (Regiones abdominis), Pelvis area (Regiones pelvis) Fore
extremity area (Regiones membri thoracici) and Hind extremity
area (Regiones membri pelvini). Information on anatomical
properties of sense organs.
References:
1. Çalışlar, T., Kahvecioğlu, K.O., Mutuş, R., 1996. Veteriner
Topografik Anatomi. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Dursun, N., 2002. Veteriner Topografik Anatomi. Medisan
Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. Pasquini, C., Spurgeon T, Pasquini S., 1992. Anatomy of
Domestic Animals: Systemic and Regional Approach. 5 ed.
Sudz Publishing, Dallas, USA.
4. Taylor, J.A., 1955. Regional and applied anatomy of the
domestic animals. v.1. Head and neck - v.2. Thoracic limb.
Lippincott, Philadelphia, USA.
5. Yıldız, H., Yıldız, B., Bahadır, A., 2004. Topografik Anatomi.
U.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayınları, Bursa.
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PHYSIOLOGY OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the fundamentals of the physiology of exotic
animals commonly seen in our country.
Course Content: Basic physiological and behavioral features of
pet and wild birds, reptiles, turtle, iguana, weasel, squirrel,
rabbit, guinea pig, gerbil, hamster, hedgehog, chameleon, primates and aquarium fish.
References:
1. O'Malley, B., 2005. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of
Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds,
reptiles and amphibians. Saunders, Philadelphia, USA.
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ORGANIC ANIMAL NUTRITION
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this course is teaching feding strategies of
livestock animals and poultry with producing feed stuff in organic
animal nutrition.
Course Content: General principles of organic animal breeding,
conservation of environmental balance, legislation and
certification applications for organic animal breeding.
References:
1. Organik Tarımın Esasları Ve Uygulanmasına İlişkin
Yönetmelik, 2010. Resmi Gazete Tarihi: 18.08.2010 Resmi
Gazete Sayısı: 27676.
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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give imformation about nutrients, the components
of foods, the biochemical changes during the process and food
spoilage.
Course Content: The nutrients (water, proteins, lipids,
carbonhydrates, vitamins and minerals), the basic components of
foods and food spoilage.
References:
1. Demirci, M., 1999. Gıda Kimyası. Trakya Üniversitesi Yayını,
Tekirdağ.
2. Fennema, O.R., 1996. Food Chemistry. Marcel Dekker
Publication, New York, USA.
3. Keskin, H., 1987. Besin Kimyası, Cilt I-II. Güryay
Matbaacılık, İstanbul.
4. Tayar, M., Çıbık, R., 2011. Gıda Kimyası. Dora Yayın, Bursa.
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NUTRITION OF LABORATORY ANIMALS
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Nutrition of laboratory animals such as rat, mice,
guinea pigs, hamsters and rabbits and fur animals (mink, fox,
marten and chinchilla), experimental diets, feeds and feedstuffs
using in the nutrition of these animals and preparation of
practical diets are explained in detail for students.
Course Content: To inform students about nutrition of laboratory
animals (such as rat, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters and rabbits) and
fur animals (mink, fox, marten and chinchilla), experimental diets,
feeds and feedstuffs using in the nutrition of these animals, effects
of nutrition on fur and fertility, requirements of energy and
nutrients, and nutrition diseases in these animals.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P., 2011.
Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı, ISBN: 975
-97808-2-8, A.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi, Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İ. Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayınları, 2. Baskı, ISBN: 375-404-352-3, İstanbul.
3. Şenel H.S. Laboratuvar Hayvanlarının Beslenmesi, İ.Ü. Yayın
No: 4070, Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Yayın No: 5, Edebiyat
Fakültesi Basımevi, İstanbul, 1997 ISBN 975-404-478-3.
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BIOCHEMICAL DIFFERENCES OF ANIMALS
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this lesson is to teach biochemical
difference between animal species.
Course Content: Comparison of metabolik differences in
ruminant, equine, carnivor and avian.
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, Cilt I ve II. Nobel Tıp
Kitabevi, Ankara.
2. Kalaycıoğlu, L., Serpek, B., Nizamlıoğlu, M., Başpınar, N.,
Tiftik, A.M., 2013. Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, Ankara.
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ANIMAL BLOOD BANK
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the determination of appropriate donors for
blood donation, calculation of the amount of blood that will be
donated, preparation of blood products and physiological and
technical fundamentals of veterinary transfusion medicine.
Course Content: Amount and content of body fluids in animals,
structure and function of blood, and blood groups in animals,
preparation and storage of blood products, and animal blood
banking.
References:
1. Berkem, R., Ayhan, Y., Karakoç, A.E., Pelit, N.B., 2008. Kan
Bileşenlerinin Hazırlanma, Kullanım ve Kalite Güvencesi
Rehberi. Avrupa Konseyi Yayınları, İstanbul.
2. Feldman, B., 2004. Practical Transfusion Medicine for the
Small Animal Practitioner. Teton New Media, Wyoming.
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COURSES
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P
Bacteriology & Mycology
Virology
Entomology
Helminthology
Food Hygiene
Food Safety
4
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
0
0
6
5
2
4
2
2
6
5
2
3
2
2
Internal Clinical Examination Methods
2
0
2
2
Surgery Clinic Examination Techniques
2
0
2
2
Clinical Examinations
0
4
4
2
Elective Course(Group VII)
1
0
Elective Course(Group VIII)
1
0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP VII)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Biochemistry of Exotic Animals
1
0
Shelter Feasibility & Hygiene
1
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
Food Processing & Preservation Techniques
1
2
1
1
2
2
Vector Control
Avian Anatomy
1
0
1
0
1
0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP VIII)
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Total
ECTS
Biochemistry Of Metabolic & Hereditary
Diseases
1
0
1
2
Viral Vaccine Preparation Techniques
Bee Diseases
Laboratory Animal Parasites
Clinical Biochemistry
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
COMPULSORY COURSES
26
ELECTIVE COURSES
4
th
TOTAL ECTS OF 5 SEMESTER
T:
P:
Theoretical
Practical
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168
30
BACTERIOLOGY & MYCOLOGY
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:6
Purpose: To teach the etiology, epizootiology, pathogenesis,
clinic and necropsy findings, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and
control procedures of the bacterial and fungal infections of
animals.
Course Content: Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM),
Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in foals and R. equi infections in
other animals, Glanders, Strangles and other streptococcal
infection, Tetanus, Enterobacteria infections, Tuberculosis and
paratuberculosis, Caseous lymphadenitis of small ruminant,
Anthrax, Brucellosis, Listeriosis, Pasteurellosis, Mastitis,
Campylobacter infections, Bacterial diseases of pigs,
Actinomycosis and actinobacilosis, Leptospirosis, Cat scratch
disease, Lyme disease, Mycoplasma infections, Anaerobe bacteria,
Cutan mycoses, Subcutan mycoses, Systemic mycoses,
Opportunistic mycoses.
References:
1. Songer, J.G., Post, K.W., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlik
Mikrobiyolojisi, Nobel yayınevi, İstanbul.
2. World Organization for Animal Health [OIE]. Manual of
diagnostic tests and vaccines for terrestrial animals [online].
169
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VIROLOGY
Department : Virology
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: To teach etiology, epidemiology, patogenesis, diagnosis
and control of animal viral diesases with the giving information
about morphological structure, replications and diagnostic
methods of viruses.
Course Content: General characteristics of viruses,
classification and the mechanism of infection; epidemiology,
laboratory diagnosis, protection and control methods of viral
diseases of animals (cattle, horse, sheep, goat, dog, cat and
swine) and zoonotic diseases.
References:
1. Fields, B.N., Knipe, D.M., Howley, P.M., 1986. Fundamental
Virology. Raven Press. Minnesota, USA.
2. Flint, S.J., Enquist, L.W., Racaniello, V.R., Skalka, A.M., 1999.
Principles of Virology. Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis and
Control of Animal Viruses. American Society Microbiology
Press, USA.
3. Murphy, F.A., Gibbs, E.P.J., Horzinek, M.C., Studdert, M.J.,
1999. Veterinary Virology, Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
4. Specter, S., Hodinka, R.L., Young, S.A., 2009. Clinical
Virology Manual. American Society Microbiology Press, USA.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
170
ENTOMOLOGY
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical -1 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching morphology, physiology, ecology and
behavior patterns of insects of medical and veterinary
importance. Describing the importanceof these insects in human
and animal life. Teaching how to recognize order and family of
insects. Teaching how insects can be controlled.
Course Content: Recognizinginsects; life cycle, vector roles,
epizootiology and control measures of insects; clinical and
pathological findings, diagnosis, treatment and control measures
of diseases caused by the insects.
References:
1. Özcel, M.A., 2013. Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıkları. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği Yayın No: 24.,
İzmir, ISBN978-605-87556-1-1 (Tk) 978-605-87556-2-8 (1.c)
2. Tüzer, E., Toparlak, M., 1997. Veteriner Entomoloji Ders
Notu.
1. Vuruşaner, C., 2006. Artropodoloji Uygulama. Medisan Yayın
Serisi: 62, Ankara.
171
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HELMINTHOLOGY
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach the morphological, biological, epizootiologic
properties of animal and human disease-causing parasitic
helminths, understand pathogenesis and clinical symptoms, gain
ability to select the diagnostic methods, aquaring enough
information about helminth problems.
Course Content: Control principles of helminth diseases,
morphological,
biological,
epizootiological
properties,
pathogenesis and clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of
helminth infections.
References:
1. Toparlak, M., Vuruşaner, C., 2005. Helmintoloji Uygulama.
Medisan Yayın Serisi : 59,1 Baskı, Ankara.
2. Toparlak, M., Tüzer, E., 2012. Veteriner Helmintoloji. İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayın No: 5064. Istanbul.
3. Özcel M.A., 2013. Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit Hastalıkları. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği Yayın No:24., İzmir, ISBN978
-605-87556-1-1(Tk) 978-605-87556-2-8 (1.c).
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
172
FOOD HYGIENE
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about foodborne risks and
prevention methods, especially related with animal food products
and to teach basic principles of food microbiology.
Course Content: Nutrition and animal foods, food safety and
veterinary public health, physical, chemical and microbiological
contaminants and prevention in foods, naturally toxic foods, food
spoilage, factors affecting microbial growth, food storage and
decontamination methods, food production facility hygiene and
hygienic production, quality management systems.
References:
1. Doyle, M.P., Buchanan, R.L., 2013. Food Microbiology:
Fundamentals and frontiers. 4th Edition. ASM press,
Washington DC., USA
2. Erol, İ., 2007. Gıda Hijyeni ve Mikrobiyolojisi, Pozitif
Matbaacılık Ltd. Şti., Ankara.
3. Fehlhaber, K., Kleer, J., Kley, F., 2007. Handbuch
Lebensmittelhygiene, Behr’s Verlag. Hamburg, Almanya
4. Uğur, M., Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., 2001. Gıda Hijyeni. Teknik
Yayınevi, İstanbul.
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FOOD SAFETY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information to the students management of food
safety.
Course Content: Food safety along the food process chain;
introduction to GMP and GHP in food industry; introduction to
GMP elements; cleaning and sanitation management; pest
control; equipment maintenance and control; prevention of
physical and chemical hazards; waste manegement; verification
of food safety applications and audition; food safety manegment
in food enterprizses; introduction to HACCP system, manegement
of HACCP system, food safety application during sales and
transport, food safety legislations.
References:
1. BRC Food Standard, İngiltere.
Codex Alimentrtarius standartları.
TS EN ISO 22000, 2006Gıda Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemi,
TSE Türkiye.
2. Türk Gıda Mevzuatı.
Uğur, M., Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., 2001. Gıda Hijyeni.
Teknik Yayınevi. İstanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
174
INTERNAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION METHODS
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Defining the diseases and introducing the examination
methods according to the animal species and systems, is
purposed.
Course Content: Anamnesis; symptoms; introduction to the
systems; examination methods used in diagnosis; enjection,
infusion and drow blood techiniques.
References:
1. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Klinik Muayene
Yöntemleri
2. İmren, H.Y., 1994. Veteriner İç Hastalıklarına Giriş
3. Radostits, O.M., Mayhew, I.G., Houston, D. 2000.
Veterinary Clinical Examination and Diagnosis
175
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SURGERY CLINIC EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach approaching to small and large animals,
grasping and common examination methods.
Course Content: Approach and holding techniques in small and
large animals, main and supporting examination methods
(auscultation, percussion, palpation etc.).
References:
1. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul (Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş).
2. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Muayene Yöntemleri.
Nobel Tıp Kitapları, İstanbul.
3. Jakson, P., Cockcroft, P.D., 2002. Clinical Examination of
Farm Animals. BlackwellScience, Hong Kong.
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176
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
Department: Internal Medicine, Surgery
Course Hours
: 4 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching practical examination methods in different
systems in different kind of animals.
Course Content: Examination methods, anamnesis, restraining,
examination of the conjunctiva and mucous membranes, mouth
opening and examination, capillary refill time, measurement of
body temperature, examination of lymph nodes, pulse examination, blood draw, palpation of the kidneys, palpation of the
urinary bladder, skin scraping and examination, ınjection (IM,
SC, IV), ınjection (IP, IT), auscultation and percussion of lungs,
auscultation of the heart, radiography, abdominal palpation and
percussion, auscultation of intestines, oral drug administration,
detection of respiration, detection of respiration types.
References:
1. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul. Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş
2. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Muayene Yöntemleri.
Nobel Tıp Kitapları, İstanbul.
3. Jakson, P., Cockcroft, P.D., 2002. Clinical Examination of
Farm Animals. Blackwell Science, Hong Kong.
177
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Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
178
ELECTIVE COURSES
(GROUP VII–VIII)
179
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BIOCHEMISTRY OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the metabolic reactions and biochemical
parameters in birds, reptiles and amphibians.
Course Content: Carbohydrate’s, lipid’s and protein’s chemical
structure, synthesis and disintegration in exotic animals.
References:
1. Uğurlu, S., 2013. Egzotik Evcil Hayvanlar Biyolojileri,
Bakımları, Beslenmeleri ve Hastalıkları. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
180
SHELTER FEASIBILITY AND HYGIENE
Department
: Animal Breeding
&Husbandry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this course is to inform about planning of
different shelter types belonging to various species by taking farm
hygiene, EU criteria, animal health and welfare in to
consideration.
Course Content: General information about investment,
feasibility aspects, technical issues of planning the projects about
cattle (diary and beef), water buffalo, sheep and goat farms,
estimation of enterprise establishment costs, estimation of both
capital and costs, hygiene concept and cares in enterprises.
References:
1. Evrim, M., Güneş, H., 2000. Sığır Yetiştiriciliği (Özel
Zootekni Ders Notu). İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders
Notu No: 114, İstanbul.
181
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FOOD PROCESSING & PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach preservation techniques such as to increase
the shelf life of several foods, gaining popularity, ease of use, etc.
Course Content: Importance of food preservation techniques,
food durability effected applications, traditional preservation
techniques; drying, condensation on foods and using chemicals;
preservation with acidic fermantation, high pressure application,
microwave application, irradiation, modified atmospher
packaging, packaging type / methods which are use for food preservation, active packaging, smart packaging.
References:
1. Doyle, M.P., Beuchat, L.R., 2007. Preservatives and
Preservation methods. In Food Microbiology, Fundamentls
and Frontiers. 3th Edition. USA.
2. Gould, G.W., 1996. New Methods of Food Preservation.
Blackie Academic & Professional, London.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
182
VECTOR CONTROL
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teachingto recognize
strategies for vector control.
vectors
and
developing
Course Content: Vector habitats, controlling these habitats,
chemicalagents used for vector control and their application
techniques,biological techniques used for vector control.
References:
1. Alten, B., Çağlar, S.S., 1998. Vektör Ekolojisi ve Mücadelesi.
Sağlık Bakanlığı Yayınları, Ankara.
2. Özcel, M.A., Daldal, N., 1997. Parazitolojide Artropod
Hastalıkları Vektörler. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği,
Yayın No:13.
3. Pest Control Operators Course, Module 102 Principles of Pest
Control; Tshwane University of Technology, 2000.
4. Pesticides and their application. For the control of vectors and
pests of public health importance. WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/
GCDPP/2006.1.
5. Reiter, P., Nathan, M.B., 2001. Guide lines for Assessing the
Efficacy of Insecticidal Space Sprays for Control of the
Dengue Vector Aedes Aegypti. WHO.
6. Space Spray application of insecticides for vector and public
health pest control A practitioner’s guide,WHO/CDS/
WHOPES/GCDPP-2003.
7. WHO, 2003. Draft guidelines on the management of public
health pesticides. Report of the Interregional WHO
consultation Chiang Mai, Thailand 25-28 February 2003.
8. Willadsen, P., 2006. Tick Control: Thoughts on a research
agenda. Veterinary Parasitology, 138, 161-168.
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AVIAN ANATOMY
Department
: Anatomy
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Respiratory, digestive, excretory, genital, nervous,
endocrine system of birds and functional features of the structure
in detail is intended to teach for diagnose breast and sensory
organs disease easier and treat these systems.
Course Content: Systema locomotorium, systema digestorium,
systema respiratorium, systema urogenitalis, systema nervosum,
angiologia and aesthesiology in birds.
References:
1. Çalışlar, T., 1977. Tavuk Diseksiyonu. Ankara Üniv
Basımevi. Ankara.
2. Dursun, N., 2002. Evcil Kuşların Anatomisi. Medisan
Yayınevi. Ankara.
3. King, A.S., Mclelland, J., 1984. Birds: Their Structure and
Function. Bailliere Tindall, 2nd edt., London, UK
4. Nickel, R., Schummer, A., Seiferle, E., 1977. Anatomy of the
Domestic Birds. Verlag Paul Parey. Berlin, Germany.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
184
BIOCHEMISTRY OF METABOLIC & HEREDITARY DISEASES
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the biochemical mechanisms of the metabolic
hereditary diseases in animals.
Course Content: Biochemical mechanisms of the metabolic
hereditary diseases like disorders of carbohydrate metabolism,
disorders of amino acid metabolism, urea cycle disorder or urea
cycle defects, disorders of organic acid metabolism, disorders of
fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial metabolism, disorders of
porphyrin metabolism, disorders of purine or pyrimidine
metabolism, disorders of steroid metabolism, disorders of
mitochondrial, disorders of peroxisomal function, lysosomal storage disordersin in ruminants, horses, dogs and cats.
References:
1. Kalaycıoğlu, L., Serpek, B., Nizamlıoğlu, M., Başpınar, N.,
Tiftik A.M., 2013. Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, Ankara,
Türkiye.
185
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VIRAL VACCINE PREPARATION TECHNIQUES
Department : Virology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach preparation methods of viral vaccine.
Course Content: Varieties of vaccines used against viral
diseases, vaccine preparation techniques, vaccination methods.
References:
1. Arda, M., Sareyyüpoğlu, B., 2004. Aşıların Hazırlama Teknikleri. İnkansa Matbacılık Ltd. Şti., Ankara.
2. Badur, S., Bakır, M., 2012. Aşı Kitabı. Akademi Yayınevi.
İstanbul.
3. Flint, S.J., Enquist, L.W., Racaniello, V.R., Skalka, A.M.,
1999. Principles of Virology. Molecular Biology,
Pathogenesis and Control of Animal Viruses, American
Society Microbiology, USA
4. Murphy, F.A., Gibbs, E.P.J., Horzinek, M.C., Studdert, M.J.,
1999. Veterinary Virology, Academic Press, San Diego,USA.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
186
BEE DISEASES
Department : Parasitology,
Microbiology, Virology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Educating veterinarians their responsibility on
beekeeping; teaching bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral
diseases of bees and preparing veterinarians with technical
management techniques.
Course Content: Honeybee keeping, honeybee diseases, pests
and enemies. American foulbrood, European foulbrood, bacillus
para-alvei infections, cha.,septicaemia disease, chronic paralysis
virus, acute paralysis virus, sacbrood virus and iridovirus
infections.
References:
1. Akkaya, H., 2002. Arıcılık Arıcının Temel El Kitabı. Temel
Petek Yayınları-1. 64 p. İstanbul
2. Akkaya, H., 2008. Balarısı Hastalıkları.
3. Akkaya, H., Vuruşaner, C., 1997. Balarısı Hastalıkları ve
Zararlıları. Teknik Yayınları, (Değiştirilmiş ikinci baskı),
Avcılar, İstanbul.
4. Kurt M., Gür Y., 2006. Bal Arısı Hastalık ve Zararlılarına
Karşı Korunma, Mücadele ve Tedavi Yolları, Samsun Tarım İl
Müdürlüğü Çiftçi Eğitimi ve Yayım Şubesi Yayını, Samsun.
5. Uygur S.Ö., Girişgin A.O., 2008. Bal Arısı Hastalık Ve
Zararlıları Arı Dergisi, Kasım, 8 (4):130-142.
187
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LABORATORY ANIMAL PARASITES
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach parasites species of laboratory animals used
in experiments such as rats, mice, rabbits, gerbils and guinea
pigs and treatment and control methods of diseases caused by
these parasites.
Course Content: Internal and external parasites of laboratory
animals used in experiments such as rats, mice, rabbits, gerbils
and guinea pigs, morphology, disorders they cause in the host,
diagnosis, transmission and spread of these parasitic infections
and their control and treatment.
References:
1. Benirschke, K., ve ark., 1978. Pathology of Laboratory
Animals. Volume 2, New York, USA.
2. Burgu, A., Karaer, Z., 2005. Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıklarında Tedavi. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği, Yayın
No: 19, Bornova, İzmir
3. Clemons, D.J., Terril, L.A., Wagner, J.E., The Laboratory
Animal Medicine and Science, series II, V-9025.
4. Durgut, R., Yarsan, E., 2007. Laboratuvar Hayvanları
Hastalıkları ve Sağaltımı, Medisan Yayın Serisi no: 66. 1.
Baskı, Ankara.
5. Griffiths, H.J., 1971. Some Common Parasites Of Small
Laboratory Animals. Laboratory Animals, 5, 123-135.
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188
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To examine and interpret body fluids and tissues
using molecular biologic methods and organ function tests.
Course Content: Urine analysis and the normal levels and
clinical significance of some blood parameters (bilirubin, uric
acid, creatinine, albumin and total protein) are explained in this
course.
References:
1. Turgut, K., 2000. Veteriner Klinik Laboratuvar Teşhis.
Bahçivanlar Basım San. A.Ş., Konya, Türkiye.
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190
6th SEMESTER
191
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6th Semester
6. Yarıyıl
T
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
COURSES
Meat Inspection
Meat Hygiene & Technology
Milk Hygiene & Technology
Pharmacology I
Anesthesia & Reanimation
Protozoology
General Pathology
Clinical Examinations
Fish Diseases
Population Genetics
Food Applications
Elective Course (Group IX )
Elective Course(Group X)
Elective Course(Group XI)
P
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
4
0
0
3
0
0
0
Total
2
2
2
5
2
4
3
4
1
2
3
1
1
1
ECTS
2
2
2
4
2
3
3
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP IX)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Nutrition of Exotic Animals
Organic Animal Breeding
Hygienic Controls in Food Production Facilities
Biochemistry of Immunology & Tumours
Avian Physiology
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP X)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Exotic Animal Parasites
1
0
Nutrition in Culture-Based Fisheries
1
0
Food Legislation
1
0
Fluid Electrolyte Therapy
1
0
Avian Biochemistry
1
0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XI)
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Fish Pathology
1
0
Food Environment & Public Health
1
0
Viral Zoonoses
1
0
Animal Genomes
1
0
Clinical Bacteriology
1
0
Pathology of Laboratory Animals
1
0
24
6
30
COMPULSORY COURSES
ELECTIVE COURSES
TOTAL ECTS OF 6th SEMESTER
T:
Theoretical
P: Practical
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MEAT INSPECTION
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about the methods for working of
domestic and foreign slaughterhouses, to teach the viral,
bacterial, parasitic diseases and their symptoms in cattle and
sheep.
Course Content: Examination of cattle and sheep before
slaughter, slaugtering, skinning, evisceration, cutting and meat
inspection of carcasses.
References:
1. Arslan, A., 2013. Et Muayenesi ve Et Ürünleri Teknolojisi,
Medipres Matbaacılık, Malatya.
2. Gürbüz, Ü., 2009, Mezbaha Bilgisi ve Pratik Et Muayenesi,
Selçuk Üniversitesi Basımevi, Konya.
3. Tayar, M., 2013. Et Muayenesi, Dora Basım Yayın Dağıtım,
Bursa.
4. Uğur, M, Nazlı B., Bostan, K., 1999. Mezbaha Bilgisi Ve Et
Muayenesi Ders Notu, İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını,
İstanbul.
193
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MEAT HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach properties and structure of meats of
slaughtered animals; hygiene, prepariation and manufacturing of
different meat products.
Course Content: Description of meat, microbiological, chemical
and physical characteristics of meat, valuation and utilization of
different types of meat and its products, production technologies
of widely consumed meat products.
References:
1. Gracey, J.F., 1981. Thornton’s Meat Hygiene, Baillière
Tindall, London, UK.
2. Ugur, M., Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., Aksu, H., 1998. Et ve Et
Ürünleri Teknolojisi Ders Notu, İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayını, İstanbul.
3. Yıldırım, Y., 1996. Et Endüstrisi, Kozan Ofset, Ankara.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
194
MILK HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the hygiene and production technology of
milk and dairy products.
Course Content: Milk structure, characteristics, the important
points of the acceptance of milk to the factories, production of
milk, ice cream production from milk powder and cocentrated
milk, fermented milk product technologies such as yoghurt,
cheese and butter.
References:
1. İnal, T., 1990. Süt ve Süt Ürünleri Hijyeni ve Teknolojisi,
İstanbul.
2. İnal, T.,Ergün, Ö., 1996. Süt Ürünleri Teknolojisi, Teknik
Yayınları, İstanbul.
3. Tekinşen, C.,Tekinşen, K., 2005. Süt ve Süt Ürünleri
Teknolojisi, Selçuk Üniversitesi Basımevi, Konya.
195
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PHARMACOLOGY I
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Teaching the main information about drugs, drugs
usage and the treatment principles with chemotherapeutic agents.
Course Content: The sources, general principles and action
mechanisms of drugs used for prophylaxis and treatment in
veterinary medicine; chemotherapeutic drugs that use against
pathogen agents suhc as bacteria, parasite and viruses.
References:
1. Şener, S., 2006. Veteriner Farmakoloji. İ.Ü. Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayın No: 26.
2. Şener, S., 2004. Veteriner Genel Farmakoloji. İ.Ü. Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayın No: 20.
3. Kaya, S., Pirinçci, İ., Bilgili, A., 2002. Veteriner Hekimliğinde
Farmakoloji. Medisan Yayın Serisi: 54, Cilt 1- 2.
4. Kaymakçalan, Ş., Türker, K., 1964. Deneysel Farmakoloji.
A.Ü. Tıp Fakültesi Yayınları, 142.
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ANESTHESIA & REANIMATION
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To provide safe anesthesia and wakening the patients,
to teach anesthetic concept and drugs.
Course Content: Description of anesthesia, anesthetic drugs
and application methods, monitorization, cardiopulmonary
resusitation techniques.
References:
1. Topal, A., 2005. Veteriner Anestezi. Nobel & Güneş Kitapevi,
İstanbul.
2. Koç, B., Sarıtaş, Z.K., 2004. Veteriner Anesteziyoloji ve
Reanimasyon. Medipres, Malatya.
3. Tranquilli, W.J., Thurmon, J.C., Grimm, K.A., 2007. Lumb &
Jones' Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Blackwell, USA.
4. Grimm, K.A., Tranquilli, W.J., Lamont, L.A., 2011. Essential
Small Animal Anesthesia and Analgesia. Blackwell, United
Kingdom.
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PROTOZOOLOGY
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach the morphological, biological, epizootiologic
properties of animal and human disease-causing parasitic
protozoons, understand pathogenesis and clinical symptoms, gain
ability to select the diagnostic methods, aquaring enough
information about protozoon problems
Course Content: Taxonomy, evolution, morphology of
parasites; host parasite interactions, phases of parasitism, as
well as transmission and spread, pathogenesis, immunity,
epizootiology, diagnosis, control and treatment of protozoon
infections.
References:
1. Dumanlı, N., Karaer, Z., 2010. Veteriner Protozooloji.
Medisan Yayın Serisi: 70, ISBN: 978-975-7774-67-9.
2. Özcel M.A. (editör) Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıkları. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği Yayın No: 24.
İzmir 2013. ISBN: 978-605-87556-1-1 (Tk) 978605-87556-2-8 (1.c).
3. Toparlak, M., Vuruşaner, C., 2008. Protozooloji Uygulama.
İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayın No: 4769, Vet. Fak.
Yayın No: 27 Istanbul. ISBN: 978-975-404-811-7.
4. Tüzer,E., Toparlak, M., 1999. Veteriner Protozooloji. İ.Ü.
Vetereriner Fakültesi Parazitoloji Anabilim Dalı, Istanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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GENERAL PATHOLOGY
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical -1 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach the fundamental principles and concepts of
basic pathology and veterinary oncology; to elucidate the
mechanisms of diseases, inflammation and tissue injury.
Course Content: Causes of tissue injury, general mechanisms of
cellular changes, caused by detrimental agents; the adaptive
mechanisms of injured mature cells such as atrophy, hypertrophy,
metaplasia and etc; pathogenesis and outcome of disorders in
hemodynamics of tissues (hemorrhage, anemia, hyperemia,
congestion, dehydration, edema and shock); causes, morphology
and results of deposition of pigments and mineral matters;
pathogenesis and types of inflammation, histochemical,
functional and morphologic changes in the tissues and organs
caused by inflammation; regeneration and reparation;
ethiopathology of tumors; pathogenesis of tissue abnormalities
References:
1. Gürel, A., 2010. Veteriner Patoloji Ders Notları
2. Erer, H., Kıran, M.M., Çiftçi, K., 2000. Veteriner Genel
Patoloji. Bahçıvanlar Basımevi. Konya.
3. Patoloji Uygulama Dersi Preperat Fotoğrafları. Anabilim
dalı yayını.
4. Robbins, S.L., Angell, M., 2000. Basic Pathology. W.B.
Saunders Philadelphia, USA.
5. McGavin, M.D., Zachary, J.F., 2006. Pathologic Basis of
Veterinary Disease. Elsevier Mosby, USA.
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CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
Department : Internal Medicine,
Surgery
Course Hours: 4 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching approach to the patient, basic knowledge
about patient and disease, clinical examination principles and
methods, appropriate systematic examination.
Course Content: Capillary refill time, cardiac auscultation,
cardiac percussion, cardiac radiography, echocardiography,
electrocardiography, examination of the nervous system,
examination of reflexes, urinary tract examination, urinary tract
catheterization of dogs and cats, laboratory examination (blood,
biochemistry, feces), urine analysis, prescription, examination of
rumen, reticulum and omasum in ruminants, evaluation of
ruminary contractions, abomasum examination, opening the
mouth and examination, rumen catheterization, abdominal
palpation and percussion, endoscopy, abdominal ultrasonography, examination of rumen fluid, examination of infusorias,
nazogastric tubing, clinical examination methods and systemic
examination schema.
References:
1. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Muayene Yöntemleri.
Nobel Tıp Kitapları, İstanbul.
2. Jakson, P., Cockcroft, P.D., 2002. Clinical Examination of
Farm Animals. Blackwell Science, Hong Kong.
3. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul. Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş
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FISH DISEASES
Department : Microbiology, Virology,
Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To teach information on the etiology, epizootiology,
diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of bacterial and
fungal diseases of aquatic animals.
Course Content: Clinical finding of fish diseases, Sampling
methods and transportation of the samples for diagnosis,
zoonotic fish diseases, noticeable fish diseases, frunculosis,
bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia, vibriosis, bacterial kidney
disease, pasteurellosis, streptococcal infections, Mycobacterium
infections, crayfish plaque, Koi Herpes Virus, infectious
hematopoietic necrosis, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, spring
viraemia of carp, infectious pancreatic necrosis, vaccination of
fish. Biology of fish parasites, harms they cause in fish, their
diagnosis, treatment and control.
References:
1. Akkaya, H., Türkmen, H., Vuruşaner, C., 1996. Balık
Parazitleri. Teknik Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
2. Arda, M., Seçer, S., Sarıeyyüpoğlu, M., 2002. Balık
Hastalıkları. Ankara.
3. Hoffman, G.L., 2013. Parasites of North American
Freshwater Fishes. Second Edition.
4. Möller, H., Anders, K., 1986: Diseases and Parasites of
Marine Fishes. Kiel: Möller, s 365
5. OIE. Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals (2013):
http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/aquaticmanual/access-online.
6. Roberts, R. 1989. The Parasitology of Toleosts. In: Fish
Pathology. Bailliere-Tindall. Oxford, UK.
7. Smith, S.A., 2009. Bölüm 5. Balık Parazitleri. In. (Edts. Anne
M. Zajac and Gary A. Conboy, Veteriner Klinik Parazitoloji
(Çeviri Editörü, Yıldız K., Medipres Yayıncılık, Malatya.
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POPULATION GENETICS
Department : Animal Breeding
&Husbandry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this course is to teach the ways to improve
genetic structure of animals by the use of methods like pure
breeding and crossbreeding and by this way to develop the
financially significant production characteristics in each
generation to increase the contribution of animal breeding in the
national economy.
Course Content: Quantitative characteristics and variation of
these characteristics, genetic stuctures of the populations,
influence of selection on gene frequencies, phenotypical and
genotypical parameters, basic principles of selection methods,
hybridization and inbreeding methods, genetic improvement
methods in various animal species.
References:
1. Evrim, M., Güneş., H., 1996. Hayvan Islahı Ders Notları. İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders Notu No:87, İstanbul.
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FOOD APPLICATIONS
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 3 Practical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To teach the laboratory analyses of foods.
Course Content: Laboratory principles and microbiological
analyses of foods.
References:
1. Pichhardt, K., 2004. Gıda Mikrobiyolojisi, Literatür
Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
2. Uylaşer, V., Başoğlu, F., 2011. Temel Gıda Analizleri, Dora
Yayıncılık, Bursa.
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ELECTIVE COURSES
(GROUP IX - XI)
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NUTRITION OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform about nutrition principles, digestive
physiology, nutrient requiremets and nutritional diseases of
exotic animals.
Course Content: Nutrition principles, digestive physiology, feed
intake, nutritional diseases of exotic animals (turtles, tropical
animals, pigeons, parrots..etc.) and principles of diet preparation
to meet nutrient and energy requiremets of these animals are
explained in detail for students.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P.,
2011. Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı.
ISBN: 975-97808-2-8. A.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi, Hayvan
Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Özsoy., S., 2012. Papağangil ve Ötücü Kafes Kuşu
Hastalıkları. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi. ISBN: 978-975-420-883-2.
Nobel Matbaacılık, İstanbul.
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ORGANIC ANIMAL BREEDING
Department : Animal Breeding&
Husbandry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this course is teaching how to breed
livestock animals and poultry with producing feed stuff and
meadow usage in organic animal breeding.
Course Content: Course aimed to infrom students about general
principles of organic animal breeding, conservation of
environmental balance, legislation and certification applications
for organic animal breeding.
References:
1. Resmi Gazete, 2010. Organik Tarımın Esasları ve
Uygulanmasına İlişkin Yönetmelik, Resmi Gazete Sayısı:
27676, 18.08.2010.
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HYGIENIC CONTROLS IN FOOD PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Teaching food plants hygiene, cleaning and
disinfection practicals, pest control, air, water, personnel and
equipment hygiene.
Course Content: Hygiene practices, information about important
microoranisms, cleaning and disenfection, personal, air and water
hygiene, food machines hygiene, waste management, pest control,
ISO 22000 standards.
References:
1. Erol, İ., 2007. Gıda Hijyeni ve Mikrobiyolojisi, Pozitif
Matbaacılık Ltd. Şti., Ankara.
2. Göktan, D., Tunçel, G., 2010. Gıda İşletmelerinde Hijyen,
Meta Basım, İzmir.
3. Uğur, M., Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., 2001. Gıda Hijyeni, Teknik
Yayınevi, İstanbul.
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BIOCHEMISTRY OF IMMUNOLOGY & TUMOURS
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the causes and formation of cancer disease,
metabolism of a cell with cancer and tumour.
Course Content: Progress in cancer cells, metabolic
differentiations of cancer cells, metastasis, markers used in
diagnosis of cancer.
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, Cilt II. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi,
Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Champee, P.C., Harvey R.A., 2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
3. Nelson, D.L., Cox M.M., 1970. Lehninger’s Biyokimyanın
İlkeleri. Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, Türkiye.
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AVIAN PHYSIOLOGY
Department : Physiology
Course Hours: Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the fundamentals of avian physiology and
it’s differences from mammals’ physiology.
Course Content: Basic information about the physiology,
various systems of avians (including digestive, respiratory,
reproductive, urinary, cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, and
sensory systems), comparatively to mammals.
References:
1. Whittow, G.C., 1999. Sturkie's Avian Physiology. Academic
Press, San Diego, USA.
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EXOTIC ANIMAL PARASITES
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach common parasites of exotic animals, their
possible harms, clinical symptoms, transmission routes, diagnosis
and control methods.
Course Content: Parasites of animals such as cage and
preybirds, turtles, lizards, iguanas, some reptiles, squirrels,
rabbits, hedgehogs, hamsters, chameleons, primates, and
aquarium; their morphology, disorders they cause in the host,
diagnosis, transmission and spread of these parasitic infections,
their control and treatment.
References:
1. Bowman, D.D., 2003. Companion and Exotic Animal
Parasitology, IVIS Publisher, Ithaca, New York, USA.
2. Girling, S.J., 2013. Veterinary Nursing of ExoticPets, Second
Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, USA.
3. Stebbins, R.C., 2003. Reptiles and Amphibians, Third edition,
Hougton Mifflin Com. Boston, New York, USA.
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NUTRITION IN CULTURE-BASED FISHERIES
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform students about nutrition principles in
culture fishing and digestive physiology, nutrient requirements
and nutritional diseases of culture fish.
Course Content: Nutrition principles, digestive physiology, feed
intake, nutritional diseases of culture fish, feeds and feedstuffs
using in culture fishing and principles of diet preparation to meet
nutrient and energy requiremets of these animals are explained in
detail for students.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P., 2011.
Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı. ISBN:
975-97808-2-8. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi,
Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı,
Ankara.
2. Sarı, M., Bolat, D., Çerçi, İ.H., Önol, A.G., Deniz, S., Azman,
M.A., Şahin, K., Güler,T., Seven, P.T., Karslı, M.A., Şahin, N.,
Nursoy, H., Çiftçi, M., Bingöl, N.T., 2008. Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları. ISBN: 978-975-6676-29-5. Medipres
Matbaacılık Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., Malatya.
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FOOD LEGISLATION
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To give information on the concept of legislation, how
to reach, understand and followed.
Course Content: Explanation of terms and definitions related to
legislation; introduction to Turkish food legislation; the methods
of reaching to the legislation; reading food law; case studies on
reading regulation; comparation of international food legislation
with Turkish food legislation; application in voluntry area
(product certification etc.); the organisation structure of TSE and
product standarts.
References:
1. AB Mevzuatı.
2. Türk Gıda Mevzuatı.
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FLUID ELECTROLYTE THERAPY
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving enough information about fluid therapy
including its indications and the importance in veterinary
internal medicine.
Course Content: Key points in fluid terapy, asid-base disorders,
fluid terapy in different kind of disease.
References:
1. Bilal, T. 2011. Sıvı Sağaltımı.
2. Wickstorm, A.M., 2006. Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base
Disorders in Small Animal Practice.
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AVIAN BIOCHEMISTRY
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Metabolisms of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins in
the poultry.
Course Content: General informations about the carbohydrate,
lipid and protein metabolisms of poultry.
References:
1. Ası, T., 1996. Tablolarla Biyokimya, Cilt II. Nobel Tıp
Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
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FISH PATHOLOGY
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the necropsy techniques,
pathogenesis and development of diseases in fish.
ethiology,
Course Content: Necropsy techniques in fish; pathology of
bacterial, viral and parasitic infections, nutritional and
neoplastic diseases; toxicologic pathology in fish.
References:
1. Roberts R.J., 2001. Fish Pathology. W.B.Saunders, USA.
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FOOD, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC HEALTH
Department :Food Hygiene & Technology,
Pharmacology & Toxicology,
Microbiology, Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To teach the microbial, parasitic and chemical hazards,
importance of aforementioned hazards for environment and
importance for food chain, protective measures.
Course Content: Relationship between microbiological and
parasitological diseases, medical drugs, hormone and toxic
compounds, food safety and quality, legal requirements and
waste management.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Anonim, 2006. Pesticides and Their Application. For the
control of vectors and pests of public health importance.
Sixth edition, WHO, WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/
GCDPP/2006.
Anonim, 2006. T.C. Çevre Kanunu, T.C. Çevre ve Şehircilik Bakanlığı.
Çağlar, S.S., İpekdal, K., Karacaoğlu., 2006. Eklembacaklı Zararlılarla Mücadele., Personel Teknik Eğitim Notları,
Biotek.
Kaya, S., Pirinççi, İ., Bilgili, A., 1998. Çevre Bilimi ve
Çevre Toksikolojisi. Medisan Yayın Serisi:36,
Ankara,104 s.
Lancaster, J.L., Meisch, M.V., 1986. Arthropods in Livestock and Poultry Production. Ellis Horvood Limited,
Chichester, West Sussex, England. (First edition) 401 pp.
Songer, J.G, Post, K.W., 2012. (Atilla Ilgaz, Seyyal Ak, N.
Yakut Özgür, Serkan İkiz Veteriner Hekimlik
Mikrobiyolojisi.
Stafford, III KC., 2007. Tick Management Handbook. The
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, The Connecticut General Assembly. Bull., No.1010, LLC, South Windsor, Connecticut. 02.04.2010 http://www.ct.gov/caes
Zaim, M., 2000. Global Collaboration for Development of
Pesticides for Public Health (GCDPP). Public Health,
Bayer Environmental Science Journal No.15, pps:40-47.
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VIRAL ZOONOSES
Department : Virology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach transmission, prevalence, pathogenesis,
immunogenic features, laboratory diagnosis, control and
proteciton of viral diseases that transmissing from animals to
human.
Course Content: Viral diseases transmitted to humans directly or
through vectors from animals and protection methods.
References:
1. Murphy, F.A, Gibbs, E.P.J., Horzinek, M.C,, Studdert, M.J.,
1999. Veterinary Virology, Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
2. Flint, S.J., Enquist, L.W., Racaniello, V.R., Skalka, A.M., 1999.
Principles of Virology. Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis and
Control of Animal Viruses, American Society Microbiology,
USA.
3. Fields, B.N., Knipe, D.M., Howley, P.M., 1986. Fundamental
Virology. Raven Press. Minnesota, USA.
4. Specter, S., Hodinka, R.L., Young, S.A., 2009. Clinical
Virology Manual. American Society Microbiology Press, USA.
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ANIMAL GENOMES
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach animal genome and analysis strategies
Course Content: General informations
structures, functions and analysing methods.
about
genome
References:
1. Champee, P.C., Harvey, R.A.,2007. Lippincott’s Biyokimya.
Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
2. Cocket, N.E., Kole, C., 2009. Genom Mapping and Genomics
in Domestic Animals. Springer Links.
3. Lüleyap, H.Ü., 2008. Moleküler Genetiğin Esasları.
Nobel Kitabevi, Adana, Türkiye.
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CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate the students about clinical bacteriological
diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals.
Course Content: Rules in microbiology laboratory, biosecurity,
basic equipments in microbiology laboratory, laboratory waste
management, sampling methods for bacteriologcal examinations
and transportation of those materials to the laboratory,
morphological examination methods, culture of samples,
inoculations into/onto bacteriological media, methods to achieve
pure cultures, counting bacterial growth, antimicrobials and
microorganisms, detection of beta-lactamases and methicillin
resistance, determination of minimum inhibitory concentration
and minimal lethal concentration, disinfections and
determination of the efficiency of them, fast diagnosis systems in
microbiology, pathogenity tests.
References:
1. Songer, J.G., Post, K.W., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlik
Mikrobiyolojisi, Nobel Yayınevi, İstanbul.
2. Arda, M.,2011. Temel Mikrobiyoloji. Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara.
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PATHOLOGY OF LABORATORY ANIMALS
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the ethiology, pathogenesis and symptoms of
diseases in laboratory animals
Course Content: Necropsy techniques in laboratory animals
(particularly mouse, rat, rabbit, guinea pig and etc) The
pathology of the nutritional diseases, bacterial, viral and
parasitic infections; pathogenesis and morphology of neoplastic
diseases.
References:
1. Percy, D.H., Barthold, S.W., 2008. Pathology of Laboratory
Rodents and Rabbits. Wiley
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7th SEMESTER
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COURSES
T
P
Top
AKTS
Special Pathology (A)
General Surgery & Operation Techniques
Obstetrics & Gynecology I
Internal Medicine I
Pharmacology II
Clinical Pathology Practical (A)
Food Application
4
2
4
3
3
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
6
2
4
3
3
5
2
1
1
2
5
3
4
3
3
3
1
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Elective Course(Group XII)
Elective Course(Group XIII)
Elective Course(Group XIV)
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XII)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Pathology of Exotic Animals
1
0
Water Buffalo Nutrition
1
0
Special Histological Examination Methods
1
0
Diagnostic Imaging Methods in Internal Medicine
1
0
Poultry Parasites
1
0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XIII)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Internal Diseases of Exotic Animals
1
0
Nutrition of Pets
1
0
Management of Food Establishment
1
0
Antineoplastic Drugs
1
0
Poultry Nutrition
1
0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XIV)
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Material Submission & Reporting
Emergency Surgical Applications
Zoonotic Parasites
Doping
Clinical Pharmacokinetic
Veterinarian Services in Municipalities
Reproductive Ultrasonography
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ELECTIVE COURSES
22
8
TOTAL ECTS OF 7th SEMESTER
30
COMPULSORY COURSES
T:
P:
Theoretical
Practical
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SPECIAL PATHOLOGY (A)
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: To give comprehensive knowledge about the pathology
of the organs of digestive, nervous respiratory, urinary and
endocrine systems in domestic animals. To teach gross and
microscopic evaluations of tissue disorders in these systems.
Course Content: Pathogenesis, gross and microscopic evaluation
of the inflammatory, infectious, nutritional and neoplastic
diseases of the organs of gastrointestinal track, nervous,
respiratory, urinary and endocrine systems in domestic animals.
References:
1. Alibaşoğlu, M., Yeşildere, T., 1989. Veteriner Sistemik
Patoloji Cilt I–II. Bakoğlu Matbaası. İstanbul
2. Berkin, Ş., Alçığır, G., 1999. Nekropsi. Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara,
3. McGavin, M.D., Zachary, J.F., 2006. Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease. Elsevier Mosby, USA.
4. Milli, Ü.H., Hazıroğlu, R., 2000. Veteriner Patoloji Cilt I-II.
A.Ü. Basımevi. Ankara
5. Van Dijk J.E, Gruys, E., Mouwen, J.M.V.M., 2007. Color Atlas of Veterinary Pathology. Saunders, Toronto, Canada.
6. Veteriner Özel Patoloji I Uygulama Dersi Preparat
Fotoğrafları. Anabilim Dalı yayını
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GENERAL SURGERY & OPERATION TECHNIQUES
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Veterinary surgical information, rules of the asepsis
and antisepsis, holding and tying the animals, common surgical
principles and useful common materials. Pathogenesis of
common surgical diseases and treatment methods.
Course Content: Classification, diagnosis, treatment and
surgical procedures of surgical cases. Diagnosis, treatment
methods, operation techniques of general surgical lesions
(abscess, hernia, bursitis etc.).
References:
1. Aslanbey, D., 2002. Veteriner Genel Operasyon Bilgisi.
Medipres Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Slatter, D., 2003. Textbook of Small Animal Surgery Vol. I - II.
3rd Ed. Sounders, Philadelphia, USA.
3. Tobias, K.M., Johnston, S.A., 2012. Veterinary Surgery Small
Animal Vol. I – II. Elsevier, Canada.
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY I
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To educate reproductive physiology of different
species, increasing reproductivity, contraception.
Course Content: Anatomy of female genital tract, reproductive
physiology, pregnancy, pregnancy problems.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi,
Malatya.
3. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W., Arthur,
G.H., 2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics.
Saunders, London, UK.
4. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres
Yayınevi, Malatya.
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INTERNAL MEDICINE I
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Gastrointestinal system, respiratory system,
circulatory system and blood diseases of cats, dogs, livestock
animals and horses will be teached.
Course Content: Gastrointestinal system, respiratory system,
circulatory system and blood diseases of cats, dogs, livestock
animals and horses.
References:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Batmaz, H., Sığırların İç Hastalıkları
Gül, Y., Geviş Getiren Hastalıkların İç Hastalıkları
Aytuğ, N., Köpek ve Kedilerin İç Hastalıkları Klinik El Kitabı
Ettinger, S.J., Feldman, E.C., 2009.Textbook of Veterinary
Internal Medicine.
5. King, L.G., Textbook of Respiratory Disease in Dogs and Cats
6. Moïse, F.S., Textbook of Canine and Feline Cardiology
7. Rose, R.J., Hadgson, D.R., Klinik Pratikte At Hekimliği)
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PHARMACOLOGY II
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Teaching drugs that used for veterinary practice and
their indications.
Course Content: Drugs that used for veterinary medicine and
treatment options with these agents on the basis of organ systems.
References:
1. Şener, S., 2006. Veteriner Farmakoloji. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayın No: 26, İstanbul.
2. Kaya, S., Pirinçci, İ., Bilgili, A., 2002. Veteriner Hekimliğinde
Farmakoloji. Medisan Yayın Serisi:54, Malatya.
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CLINICAL PATHOLOGY PRACTICAL (A)
Department
: Surgery,
Internal Medicine,
Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Pathology
Course Hours: 5 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: İmplement of different kind of clinical information
(obstericts, internal medicine, surgery) into practice.
Course Content: Patient examination methods, injection and
blood taking, catheterization, fluid infusion, skin scrabing and its
examination, catheterization of bladder and cystocentesis,
punction, submiting and processing a pathologic material
including cadavers and report the gross and histopathologic
findings of the cases submitted to Pathology Department from
either private or the faculty’s hospital clinics,
References:
1. Berkin, Ş., Alçığır, G., 1999. Nekropsi Yöntemleri. Medisan
Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Muayene Yöntemleri.
Nobel Tıp Kitapları, İstanbul.
3. Gürel A. 2009. Klinik Patoloji Ders Notları. Patoloji
Anabilim Dalı, İstanbul.
4. Jakson, P., Cockcroft P.D., 2002. Clinical Examination of
Farm Animals. Blackwell Science, Hong Kong.
5. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul. Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş.
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FOOD APPLICATION
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 2 Practical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to give knowledge about
the microbiological analyses in food.
Course Content: Laboratory principles and microbiological
analyze methods.
References:
1. Pichhardt, K., 2004. Gıda Mikrobiyolojisi. Literatür
Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
2. Uylaşer, V., Başoğlu, F., 2011. Temel Gıda Analizleri. Dora
Yayıncılık, Bursa.
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ELECTIVE COURSES
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PATHOLOGY OF EXOTİC ANIMALS
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the necropsy techniques and the etiology and
pathogenesis of the diseases of exotic animals
Course Content: Necropsy techniques of exotic animals (notably
iguana, turtle, salamander, parrot and parakeet). Pathogenesis
of Infectious, nutritional and neoplastic diseases in these species
and morphologic manifestations of these disorders and diseases.
References:
1. Schmidt, R.E., Reavill, D.R., Phalen, D.N., 2008. Pathology of
Pet and Aviary Birds. Wiley-Blackwell.
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WATER BUFFALO NUTRITION
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform students about nutrient and energy
requirements of water buffaloes and nutrition according to their
physiological periods.
Course Content: Nutrition principles of water buffaloes to meet
nutrient and energy requirements for maintenance and
production, factors affecting milk yield and composition,
requirements for enery and nutrient during lactation period,
nutrition in dry period, nutrition of weaned buffalo calves, the
effects of nutrition on sex hormones and fertility, and nutritional
diseases.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P., 2011.
Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı. ISBN: 975
-97808-2-8. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi, Hayvan
Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Sarı, M., Bolat, D., Çerçi, İ.H., Önol, A.G., Deniz, S., Azman,
M.A., Şahin, K., Güler,T., Seven, P.T., Karslı, M.A., Şahin, N.,
Nursoy, H., Çiftçi, M., Bingöl, N.T., 2008. Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları. ISBN: 978-975-6676-29-5. Medipres
Matbaacılık Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., Malatya.
3. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İstanbul Üniversitesi
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayınları. 2. Baskı. ISBN: 375-404-352-3.
İstanbul.
4. Umucalılar, H.D., Nurettin Gülşen, N., 2005. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Beslenme Hastalıkları. Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner
Fakültesi Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim
Dalı. ISBN: 975-270-588-X. Konya.
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DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING METHODS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Determining and confirming the disease, following
the prognosis by using diagnostic imaging methods like x-ray and
ultrasonography will be teached.
CourseContent: The usage of the secondary diagnostic methods
such as veterinary radyography and ultrasonography in the
diagnosis of animals’ internal diseases.
References:
1. Barr, F.J., Gaschen, L., BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline
Ultrasonography
2. Bilal, T. Veteriner Ultrasonografi
3. Burk, R., Feeney, D. Small Animal Radiology and
Ultrasonography. Diagnostic Atlas and Text
4. Nyland, T.G., Mattoon, J.S., 2002. Small Animal Diagnostic
Ultrasound
5. Or, M.E., Medikal Fizik
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POULTRY PARASITES
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the parasite species of poultry and, treatment
and control of the diseases caused by these parasites.
Course Content: Parasites of poultry, their morphology,
disorders they cause in the host, diagnosis, transmission and
spread of these parasitic infections, their control and treatment.
References:
1. Burgu, A., Karaer, Z., 2005. Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıklarında Tedavi. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği, Yayın
No: 19, Bornova, İzmir
2. Bennett, G.F., 1989. Parasitology, Hematozoa., in Ed. Burr,
E. W. Diseases of Cage Birds. T.F.H. Publications, USA.,
pps.120-128.
3. Burr, E. W., 1989. Parasitology, Digestive Tract Protozoa., in
Ed. Burr, E. W., 1989. Diseases of Cage Birds. T.F.H.
Publications, USA., pps.129-134.
4. Shanthikumar, S.R., 1989. Part 6 Parasitology, 22.
Helminthology., in (Ed. Burr, E. W., Diseases of Cage Birds.
T.F.H. Publications, USA. Pps.247) pps.135-146.
5. Gilchrist, P.T., 1989. Preventive Medicine, Health, Hazards,
Miscellaneous Conditions., Quarantine and Isolation., in Ed.
Burr, E. W. Diseases of Cage Birds. T.F.H. Publications,
USA., pps.216-220.
6. Turner, G.V., 1989. Preventive Medicine, Health, Hazards,
Miscellaneous Conditions., Zoonotic Diseases., in Ed. Burr,
E. W. Diseases of Cage Birds. T.F.H. Publications, USA.,
pps.221-225.
7. Soulsby, E. J. L., 1987. Helminths, Arthropods and Protozoa
of Domesticated Animals. Bailliere Tindall, London, UK.
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INTERNAL DISEASES OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving information about the infectious,
non-infectious diseases, diagnosis and therapy options in exotic
animal medicine.
Course Content: To handle an exotic animal, gastrointestinal,
respiration, circulation and urinary system disease in birds, gren
iguanas, turtles, hamsters etc.
References:
1. Carpenter, J.W. Exotic Animal Formulary
2. Meredith, A. BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets
3. Rival, F. Antibiotic therapy in exotics and wild animals.
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NUTRITION OF PETS
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform students about nutrient and energy
requirements of cats & dogs and nutrition according to their
physiological periods.
Course Content: Nutritional differences, nutrient and energy
requirements of cats and dogs, nutrition of breeders, pregnants,
motherless kitties and puppies, performance dogs, sick cats and
dogs, nutrition principles according to their different
physiological period (adolescent, adult and geriatric),
dermatological effects of nutrition, the importance of diet in liver
diseases, the relationship between kidney diseases and nutrition,
the
importance of diet in obesity, foods and food additives in the
nutrition, holistic nutrition principles.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P.,
2011. Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı.
ISBN: 975-97808-2-8. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner
Fakültesi, Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları
Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Sarı, M., Bolat, D., Çerçi, İ.H., Önol, A.G., Deniz, S., Azman,
M.A., Şahin, K., Güler, T., Seven, P.T., Karslı, M.A., Şahin,
N., Nursoy, H., Çiftçi, M., Bingöl, N.T., 2008. Hayvan
Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. ISBN: 978-975-6676-29-5.
Medipres Matbaacılık Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., Malatya.
3. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İstanbul Üniversitesi
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayınları. 2. Baskı. ISBN: 375-404-352-3.
İstanbul.
4. Ergün, A., Muğlalı, H., 1998. Köpek ve Kedi Besleme,
Beslenme Hastalıkları ve Klinik Besleme, Ankara.
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MANAGEMENT OF FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the managing informations and effective
coordination between the relevant departments of food
establishments.
Course Content: System structure and organization of food
establishments, the importance of education and human
resources, purchasing and sales management and coordination of
production, consumer and customer relationships, food logistics
and food retail system management, information about the
supply-demand balance improving and understanding of quality
management issues.
References:
1. Çetin B., 1999. Gıda Sanayi Ekonomisi ve İşletmeciliği,
Ceylan Matbaacılık, Bursa.
2. Keskin M. H., 2008, Lojistik, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, İstanbul.
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ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUGS
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the antineoplastic drugs used in animals
and drug therapy options with these agents.
Course Content: Cancer biology and the pharmacology of drugs
that used for cancer therapy, pharmacology of immunosuppressive drugs, antineoplastic drugs that used for types of cancer in
animals.
References:
1. Kaya, S., Pirinçci, İ., 2002. Veteriner Hekimliğinde
Farmakoloji. Medisan Yayın Serisi: 54. Malatya.
2. Şener, S., 2006. Veteriner Farmakoloji. İ.Ü. Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayın No: 26, İstanbul.
3. Withrow, S.J., Vail, D.M., Page, R., 2013. Withrow and Mac
Ewen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology.
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POULTRY NUTRITION
Department : Animal Nutrition &
Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give detailed informations about nutrition
methods, ration formulation, applications to increase feed
conversion ratio and performance and nutritional diseases in
poultries.
Course Content: General informations about digestion
physiology, feed consumption and nutrient requirements of
chicken. Chicken (broilers, layers and breedings) nutrition,
nutrient requirements and the preparation of suitable rations.
Practical ration farmulations for laying hens and broilers.
Principles of nutrition of meat chickens and laying hens
according to their energy and nutrient requirements, breeder
chicken nutrition, feeding methods and nutritional diseases.
References:
1. Ergün, A., Tuncer, Ş.D., Çolpan, İ., Yalçın, S., Yıldız, G.,
Küçükersan, M.K., Küçükersan, S., Şehu, A., Saçaklı, P.,
2011. Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları. 5. Baskı.
ISBN: 975-97808-2-8. Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner
Fakültesi, Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları
Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Sarı, M., Bolat, D., Çerçi, İ.H., Önol, A.G., Deniz, S., Azman,
M.A., Şahin, K., Güler,T., Seven, P.T., Karslı, M.A., Şahin, N.,
Nursoy, H., Çiftçi, M., Bingöl, N.T., 2008. Hayvan Besleme ve
Beslenme Hastalıkları. ISBN: 978-975-6676-29-5. Medipres
Matbaacılık Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti., Malatya.
3. Şenel, H.S., 1993. Hayvan Besleme. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayınları. 2. Baskı. ISBN: 375-404-352-3. İstanbul.
4. Türker, H., 1998. Bilimsel Yönleriyle Tavuk Besleme, İstanbul.
5. Umucalılar, H.D., Nurettin Gülşen, N., 2005. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Beslenme Hastalıkları. Selçuk Üniversitesi Veteriner
Fakültesi Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim
Dalı. ISBN: 975-270-588-X. Konya.
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MATERIAL SUBMISSION & REPORTING
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To develop the students’ skills of sample collection for
cytological and histopathologic evaluation, preparing smear
samples, learning and application of quick and pre-diagnostic
staining techniques, material submission techniques for
histopathologic diagnosis, evaluation of their findings and writing
a pathology report.
Course Content: Material selection for pathologic evaluations
and general considerations, criteria for cytological sample
collections from live animals and submission for pathologic
examinations, criteria for tissue sample collections from live
animals and submission for pathologic examinations, evaluation
of macroscopic findings while writing a pathology report, criteria
for conclusive statements while writing a pathology report, criteria for writing pathology report for biopsy and cytological
samples, criteria for preparation of systemic necropsy report and
the fundamentals of writing pathology reports for forensic cases.
References:
1. Gurel, A., 2010. Klinik Patoloji Ders Notları. Anabilim Dalı
Yayını, İstanbul.
2. Raskin, R.E., Meyer, D.J., 2010. Canine and Feline Cytology.
A color Atlas and Interpretation Guide. Reno, Nevada,
Saunders Elsevier, USA.
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EMERGENCY SURGICAL APPLICATIONS
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach medical or surgical treatment of traumatic or
surgical complications.
Course Content: Emergency application methods of the critical
cases.
References:
1. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul. Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş
2. Mazzaferro, E.M., 2010. Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary
Consult Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care.Blackwell,
Singapore .
3. King, L., Boag, A., 2007. BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline
Emergency and Critical Case. 2nd Ed. BSAVA, İndia.
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ZOONOTIC PARASITES
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the epidemiology, transmission routes and
risks related to these routes, diagnosis, pathological
consequences, prevention, and control of parasitic zoonoses.
Course Content: Zoonotic parasite species, their morphology,
disorders in the host, diagnosis, transmission and spread of these
parasitic infections, their control and treatment.
References:
1. James, M.T., Harwood, R.F., 1969. Herms's Medical
Entomology 6th ed. Mac Millan, New York, USA.
2. Kettle, D.S., 1995. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 2 nd
ed. CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK.
3. Kreier,J.P., 1977. Parasitic Protozoa, Vol.1-4. Academic
Press, London.
4. Levine, N.D., 1985. Veterinary Protozooloji. Iowa State
Univ. Press, Ames.
5. Soulsby, E.J.L., 1974. Parasitic Zoonoses. Clinical and
Experimental Studies. Academic Press, Inc.
6. Soulsby, E.J.L., 1982. Helminths, Artropods and Protozoa of
Domesticated Animals 7th ed. The English Language Book
Society and Bailliere-Tindall, London, UK.
7. Unat, E.K.; Yücel, A., Altaş, K., Samastı, M., 1991. Unat'ın
Tıp Parazitolojisi. 4.Baskı. İ.Ü. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Fakültesi
Yayınları, İstanbul.
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DOPING
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching doping substances, also controls and
analyzes of doping.
Course Content: Substances used for doping and the
importance of doping in terms of veterinary medicine.
References:
1. Şener, S., Yıldırım, M., 2000. Veteriner Toksikoloji. Teknik
Yayıncılık, Akademik Eserler Serisi: 001. İstanbul
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CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETIC
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the basic concepts and information related
to clinical pharmacokinetic, factors affecting pharmacokinetic
parameters, the dose- concentration- effect relationship, dose
calculations and drug interactions.
Course Content: Quantitative research the basic concepts of
clinical pharmacokinetic and dose- concentration- response
relationship.
References:
1. Kaya, S., Pirinçci, İ., Bilgili, A., 2002. Veteriner Hekimliğinde
Farmakoloji. Medisan Yayın Serisi: 54, Malatya
2. Kayaalp, O., 2001. Rasyonel Tedavi Yönünden Tıbbi
Farmakoloji.
3. Şener, S., 2004. Veteriner Genel Farmakoloji. İstanbul
Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Yayın No: 20. İstanbul.
4. Şener, S., 2006. Veteriner Farmakoloji. İ.Ü. Veteriner
Fakültesi Yayın No: 26. İstanbul.
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VETERINARIAN SERVICES IN MUNICIPALITIES
Department: Food Hygiene & Technology,
Internal Medicine, Surgery,
Obstetrics &Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give knowledge about laws and regulations about
the veterinarians services in municipalities.
Course Content: Veterinarians duties and authorities in
municipalities, specified by laws and regulations.
References:
1. Turk Gıda Kodeksi Yönetmelikleri
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REPRODUCTIVE ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours:1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate physics of ultrasound and physiologic and
pathologic ultrasonographic images of genital organs and
mammary glands.
Course Content: Ultrasound physics, parts of the machine, basic
ultrasound images and artefacts, sonographic examination methods
in domestic animals.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Kahn, W., 1994. Veterinary Reproductive Ultrasonography.
Schlüterssche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH&Co., Hannover,
Germany
3. Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji.
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8th SEMESTER
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COURSES
T P
Special Pathology (B)
4 2
Foot Diseases & Orthopedics (A)
3 0
Obstetrics & Gynecology II
4 0
Internal Medicine II
3 0
Reproduction & Artificial InseminationI
2 0
Surgery
3 0
Veterinary Forensic Medicine
1 0
Clinical Pathology Practical (B)
0 5
Elective Course(Group V)
1 0
Elective Course(Group XVI)
1 0
Elective Course(Group XVII)
1 0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XV)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Bacterial & Fungal Diseases of Exotic Animals
1 0
Herd Health & Managment
1 0
Poultry Meat Hygiene & Technology
1 0
Drug Usage in Bee, Fish & Exotic Animals
1 0
Avian Medicine
1 0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XVI)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Viral Diseases of Exotic Animals
1 0
Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Farm
1 0
Animals
Aquatic Food Products Hygiene & Technology
1 0
Gynecologic Emergency Interfere
1 0
Pathology of Poultry
1 0
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XVII)
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Behavioural Disorders in Animals
1 0
Clinical Parasitology
1 0
Reanimation in Newborns & Neonatology
1 0
Molecular Diagnosis of Diseases
1 0
Eye Diseases
1 0
Hematopathology
1 0
Pathology of Tumors
1 0
Total
6
3
4
3
2
3
1
5
1
1
1
ECTS
5
3
4
3
2
3
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
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ELECTIVE COURSES
24
6
TOTAL ECTS OF 8th SEMESTER
30
T: T heoretical
P: Practical
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SPECIAL PATHOLOGY (B)
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical -2 Practical
ECTS
:5
Purpose: To establish a background for the students to gain
comprehensive information about the disorders of male and
female reproductive systems, musculoskeletal hematopoietic and
cardiovascular systems as well as skin disorders in domestic
animals including the abnormalities, vascular disorders,
substance depositions, inflammations of the relevant organs. To
teach gross and microscopic evaluation of infectious, and neoplastic diseases of these systems.
Course Content: Congenital abnormalities, vascular disorders;
pathogenesis and gross and microscopic evaluation of the
inflammatory, infectious, and neoplastic diseases of the male and
female reproductive systems, musculoskeletal hematopoietic and
cardiovascular systems as well as skin disorders in domestic
animals.
References:
1. Alibaşoğlu, M., Yeşildere T., 1989.Veteriner Sistemik Patoloji
Cilt I-II. Bakoğlu Matbaası, İstanbul
2. Berkin, Ş., Alçığır, G., 1999. Nekropsi. Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara,
3. McGavin, M.D., Zachary, J.F., 2006. Pathologic Basis of
Veterinary Disease. Elsevier Mosby, USA.
4. Milli, Ü.H., Hazıroğlu, R., 2000. Veteriner patoloji Cilt I-II.
Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi. Ankara
5. Van Dijk, J.E, Gruys, E., Mouwen, J.M.V.M., 2007. Color
Atlas of Veterinary Pathology. Saunders, Toronto, Canada.
253
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FOOT DISEASES & ORTHOPEDİCS (A)
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach general ortopedic subjects, diagnoses and
treatment of orthopedic diseases of cats and dogs.
Course Content General orthopedic rules and classification of
fractures, orthopedic instruments, approach to the bone and
osteosynthesis applications, joint diseases, treatment of luxations,
hereditary, metabolic and traumatic orthopedic diseases, diseases
of the spine and the treatment methods.
References:
1. Denny, H.R., Butterworth, S.J., 2000. A Guide to Canine and
Feline Orthopaedic Surgery 4th Ed. Blackwell Science, USA.
2. Brinker, W.O., Piermathei, D.L.,Flo, G., 1990. Handbook of
Small Animal Orthopedics and Fracture Treatment. 2nd Ed.
Saunders, USA.
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254
OBSTETRICS&GYNECOLOGY II
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: To educate the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of
the gynecological diseases.
Course Content: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of
gynecological diseases in different animal species.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Alaçam, E., 2008. Köpek ve Kedilerde Üreme Süreci ve
Sorunları. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W., Arthur, G.H.,
2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics.
Saunders, London, UK.
5. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres
Yayınevi, Malatya.
255
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INTERNAL MEDICINE II
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Urinary system, skin diseases, endocrine system,
immune system and muscle diseases of cats, dogs and livestock
animals and horses will be teached.
Course Content: Urinary system, skin diseases, endocrine
system, immune system and muscle diseases in cats, dogs,
livestock animals and horses.
References:
1. Aytuğ, N., Köpek ve Kedilerin İç Hastalıkları
2. Dewey, C.W., A Practical Guide to Canine and Feline
Neurology
3. Gönül, R., Sinir Sistemi Hastalıkları (Öğrenci Ders Notları)
4. Guaguere, E., A Practical Guide to Feline Dermatology
5. Gül, Y., Geviş Getiren Hayvanların İç Hastalıkları
6. Hnilica, K.A., Small Animal Dermatology, Color Atlas and
Therapeutic Guide
7. Ok, M., Veteriner Nöroloji
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256
REPRODUCTION & ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION I
Department : Reproduction & Artificial
Inseminatıon
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching of the reproductive anatomy, physiology and
endocrinology in farm animals.
Course Content: Teaching the Reproductive anatomy,
physiology and endocrinology in farm animlas. Examination of the
genital organs of the male and female and in vitro embryo
production.
References:
1. İleri, İ.K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu S., Birler, S.: Evcil Hayvanlarda Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama, İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayını, İstanbul.
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SURGERY
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach head, neck, thorax and abdominal lesions
and medical and surgical treatments.
Course Content: Surgery of skin, thorax and abdomen,
digestive system, male reproductive system, urinary system, head,
neck and perineal region of domestic animals.
References:
1. Yücel, R., 1992. Veteriner Özel Cerrahi. Pethask Yayınları,
İstanbul.
2. Samsar, E., Akın, F., 2010. Veteriner Özel Cerrahi. Medipres
Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. Fossum, T.W., 2013. Small Animal Surgery 4th Ed. Elsevier,
Canada
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258
VETERINARY FORENSIC MEDICINE
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To emphasize how to approach and applicate craft
knowledge to clarify objectively judicial problems about both
court and party regarding Veterinary Medicine.
Course Content: İntroduction to veterinary forensic medicine,
evalution of expert report in damages and assurance.
References:
1. Maden, M., Veteriner Adli Tıp
2. Şentürk, S., Veteriner Adli Tıp
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CLINICAL PATHOLOGY PRACTICAL (B)
Department : Surgery,
Internal Medicine,
Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Pathology
Course Hours: 5 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Implement of different kind of clinical information
(obstericts, internal medicine, surgery) into practice.
Course Content: Patient examination methods, injection and
blood taking, catheterization, fluid infusion, skin scrabing and its
examination, catheterization of bladder and cystocentesis,
punction, submiting and processing a pathologic material
including cadavers and report the gross and histopathologic
findings of the cases submitted to Pathology Department from
either private or the faculty’s hospital clinics.
References:
1. Berkin, Ş., Alçığır, G.,1999. Nekropsi Yöntemleri.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Muayene Yöntemleri.
Nobel Tıp Kitapevi, İstanbul.
3. Gürel A. 2009. Klinik Patoloji Ders Notları. Patoloji Anabilim
Dalı, İstanbul.
4. Jakson, P., Cockcroft, P.D., 2002. Clinical Examination of
Farm Animals. Blackwell Science, Hong Kong.
5. Taylor, S.M., 2013. Küçük Hayvan Klinik Yöntemleri. Nobel
Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul. Çeviri Editörü: M. Aktaş.
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ELECTIVE COURSES
(GROUP XV-XVI-VII)
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BACTERIAL & FUNGAL DISEASES OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information on the etiology, epizootiology,
diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of bacterial and
fungal diseases of exotic animals.
Course Content: Bacterial and fungal diseases of cage birds,
wild and water birds, reptiles, rodents, non-human primates,
marine mammals and wild carnivores.
References:
1. Arda, M., Minbay, A., Aydın, N., Akay, O., İzgür, M.,
Yardımcı, H., Esendal, O.M., Erdeğer, J., Akan, M., 2002.
Kanatlı Hayvan Hastalıkları, Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. OIE. Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals.
http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/aquaticmanual/access-online/.
3. Songer, J.G., Post, K.W., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlik Mikrobiyolojisi, Nobel Yayınevi, İstanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
262
HERD HEALTH & MANAGMENT
Department : Animal
Breeding & Husbandry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The aim of this course is to teach about factors that
threat herd health in livestock animals, their harms to animals and
to enteprises, preventing them by profylactic veterinary
applications.
Course Content: Health management planning, improving prevention methods against animal diseases, continuing animal
productivity by protecting animal health.
References:
1. Akçapınar, H., 2000. Koyun Yetiştiriciliği. İsmat Matbaacılık,
Ankara.
2. Aytuğ, C.N., Yalçın, B.C., Alaçam, E., Türker, H., Gökçen, H.,
Özkoç, Ü., 1990. Koyun-Keçi Hastalıkları ve Yetiştiriciliği. Tüm
Vet Hayvancılık Hizmetleri Yayını, No: 2, İstanbul.
3. Oğan, M., Türkmen, İ.İ., İntaş, K.S., Şentürk, S., Orman, A.,
2011. Temel Sürü Sağlığı Yönetimi. T.C. Anadolu Üniversitesi
Yayını No: 2333, Açıköğretim Fakültesi Yayını No: 1330, Eskişehir.
4. Özenli, F., 1998. Sağlık ve Hijyen, Veteriner Hekimlikte
Dezenfaksiyon ve Hastalıklara Karşı Önlemler. Mega Basım
Yayın San. ve Tic. A.Ş., İstanbul.
5. Thomas, D.G.M., 1983. Animal Husbandry. Baillière Tindall,
London, UK.
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POULTRY MEAT HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about properties and structure of
poultry meats, production and preservation technologies.
Course Content: The description, characterics and
classification of poultry meat; poultry meat sector and sectoral
processes; obtaining poultry meat, hygiene, storage conditions;
deboning of poultry meat and information about meat product
technology.
References:
1. Mead, G.C., 2004.Poultry Meat Processing and Quality, CRC
Press.
2. Ugur, M., Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., Aksu, H., 1998. Et ve Et
Ürünleri Teknolojisi Ders Notu. İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, İstanbul.
3. Redman, N.E., 2007. Food Safety: A Reference Handbook.
ABC Clio Inc., California, USA.
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264
DRUG USAGE IN BEE, FISH & EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Providing information about drugs that used for bee,
fish and exotic animals, route of drug administration and
treatment principles in minor species.
Course Content: Drug usage in bee, fish and exotic animals,
main principles of species- specific treatment, route of drug
administration, species- specific pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic properties of drugs and inappropriate drugs
in minor species.
References:
1. Carpenter, J. W., 2013. Exotic Animal Formulary. Elsevier
Saunders, USA.
2. Kahn, C.M., Line, S., 2010. The Merck Veterinary Manual.
Whitehouse Station N.J.: Merck & Co.
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AVIAN MEDICINE
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving information about the infectious/noninfectious diseases, diagnosis and therapy options in avian
medicine.
Course Content: Respiratory, gastro-intestinal, urinary, circulation systems and their disease in avian medicine; treament
protocols.
References:
1. Doneley, B., 2010. Avian Medicine and Surgery in Practical
(companion and aviary birds).
2. Forbes, N.A., Altman, R.B., 1998. Self-Assessment of Colour
Review of Avian Medicine.
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VIRAL DISEASES OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Virology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach agents characteristics, pathogenesis,
immunogenic features, laboratory diagnosis, prevention and
control of exotic animal’s important viral diseases.
Course Content: Viruses that effects exotic animals and their
characteristics, laboratory diagnosis, prevention and control
methods of exotic animal’s viral diseases.
References:
1. Murphy, F.A, Gibbs, E.P.J., Horzinek, M.C., Studdert, M.J.,
1999. Veterinary Virology, Academic Press, San Diego, USA.
2. Flint, S.J., Enquist, L.W., Racaniello, V.R., Skalka, A.M.,
1999. Principles of Virology. Molecular Biology,
Pathogenesis and Control of Animal Viruses. American
Society Microbiology, USA.
3. Specter. S., Hodinka, R.L., Young, S.A., 2009. Clinical
Virology Manual. American Society Microbiology Press,
USA.
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ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN FARM ANIMALS
Department : Reproduction & Artifıcial
Insemination
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach biotechnological methods used to enhance
the reproductive performance characteristics of cattle, goats and
sheep
Course Content: Synchronization programs in livestock,
artificial insemination techniques, IVF, embryo transfer, sperm
and embryo sexing, cloning, transgenic animals, etc. obtained.
assisted reproductive techniques.
References:
1. İleri, İ.K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu S., Birler, S. Evcil
Hayvanlarda Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama,
İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, İstanbul.
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AQUATIC FOOD PRODUCTS HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about characteristics of fishery
products, fishing methods, the cultivation, processing,
technological methods and regulations.
Course Content: Nutritional properties of seafood products and
classification, hunting and transporting for seafood products,
contaminations, quality changes and spoilage in seafood
products, pre-handling techniques, cooling and freezing, drying,
irradiating, salting and acidifying, marination and smoking
methods, preservation by high temperature- heating and cooking
and modified atmosphere packaging procedures in seafood
products, legal requirements in seafood hygiene and technology.
References:
1. Arslan A., 2013. Et Muayenesi ve Et Ürünleri Teknolojisi,
Medipres Matbaacılık, Malatya.
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GYNECOLOGIC EMERGENCY INTERFERE
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate the diagnosis and treatment of obstetrical
emergency case in domestic animals.
Course Content: The emergencies in sexuel cycles, pregnancy,
obstetrics, postpartum period and mammary glands.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Alaçam, E., 2008. Köpek ve Kedilerde Üreme Süreci ve
Sorunları. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W., Arthur, G.H.,
2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics.
Saunders, London, UK.
5. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve
Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
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PATHOLOGY OF POULTRY
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To provide the students with the knowledge about the
pathogenesis and findings of the diseases of the poultry.
Course Content: The etiology and transmission of the poultry
diseases; Pathology of non-infectious diseases; pathogenesis and
morphology of bacterial viral fungal, parasitic and neoplastic
diseases.
References:
1. Swayne D.E., Glisson J.R., McDougald L.R., Nolan L.K.,
Suarez D.L., Nair V.K., 2013. Diseases of poultry. WileyBlackwell, USA.
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BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS IN ANIMALS
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: It is supposed to give information about the factors that
affects animal behaviours, diagnostic approach to behavioural
disorders and medical therapy options.
Course Content: The clinical importance, classification, diagnosis
and medical therapy of behavioural disorders which are mostly seen
in domestic animals.
References:
1. Dodurka, T., Köpek Psikolojisi
2. Dodurka, T., Köpeklerde Davranış Bozukluklarına Yaklaşım
3. Hart, B.L., Hart, L.A., Bain, M., Canine and Feline Behaviour
Therapy (2nd Edition)
4. Overall, K.L., Clinical Behavioral Medicine For Small Animals
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CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the laboratory diagnostic methods for
identification of parasite infections commonly seen in animals
referred to clinics.
Course Content: Parasite morphology, symptoms associated
with parasitic infections, correct diagnosis and treatment of
infections seen in domestic animals which are referred to clinics.
References:
1. Toparlak, M., Vuruşaner, C., 2007. Klinik Parazitoloji.
İstanbul Medikal Yayıncılık, 1. Baskı, ISBN-975-6395-57-5.
2. Allen, G.A., Pringle, J.K., Smith, D.A., Conlon, D.P.,
Burgmann, P.M., 1993. Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, J.B.,
Lippincott Company. Philadelphia, USA.
3. Boch, J., Supperer, R., 1983. Veterinarmedizinische
Parasitologie. Paul Parey, Berlin
4. Bowman, D.D., Lynn, R.C., 1999. Georgis’ Parasitology for
Veterinarians (7th edition). W.B.Saunders Company, USA.
5. Burgu, A.; Karaer, Z., 2005. Veteriner Hekimliğinde Parazit
Hastalıklarında Tedavi. Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği Yayın
no: 19, İzmir
6. Kaufmann, J., 1996. Parasitic Infections of Domestic Animals.
Birkhauser Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
7. Roberts, L.S., Janovy, J.J., 2000. Gerald D.Schmidt and Larry
S.Roberts’ Foundations.
8. Saygı, G., 2000. Parazitoloji Atlası. Esnaf Ofset Matbaacılık,
Sivas.
9. Sloss, M.W., Kemp, R.L., Zajac , A.M., 1994. Veterinary Clinical Parasitology (6th Ed.). Iowa State
10. Yaşarol, Ş., 1984. Medikal Parazitoloji (ikinci baskı).Ege
Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Yayınları No: 93, Bornova, İzmir.
273
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REANIMATION IN NEWBORNS & NEONATOLOGY
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: To educate reanimation and care of new-born
animals.
Course Content: Post-natal reanimation and care of new-borns,
possible states during and after birth in a new-born, importance
of colostrum in new-borns.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Alaçam, E., 2008. Köpek ve Kedilerde Üreme Süreci ve
Sorunları. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. England, G, Heimendahl, A., 2011. Manual of Canine and
Feline Reproduction and Neonatology, BSAVA, UK.
4. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
5. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W., Arthur, G.H.,
2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics.
Saunders, London
6. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres
Yayınevi, Malatya.
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MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES
Department : Biochemistry
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach analysis methods used in molecular
diagnosis.
Course Content: Basic methods in laboratory of molecular
genetics, molecular diagnostics.
References:
1. Temizkan G., Arda N., 2007. Moleküler Biyolojide Kullanılan
Yöntemler. Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Türkiye.
275
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EYE DISEASES
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Anatomy, physiology, examination of the eye,
instruments for the examination and to teach the diagnoses and
treatment methods of eye diseases in domestic animals.
Course Content: Structure, physiology, examination methods of
the eye, instruments, drugs, medical and surgical treatment
methods using fort he eye diseases in domestic animals.
References:
1. Akın, F., Samsar, E., 2005. Göz Hastalıkları.Medipres
Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Gelatt, K.N., Gelatt, J.P., 2003. Small AnimalOpthtalmic
Surgery. Elsevier, USA.
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HEMATOPATHOLOGY
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: The students will have knowledge about the
pathogenesis and findings of diseases, macro and microscopic
changes in effected organs and they will have ability to interpret
the cases they encountered.
Course Content: Introduction to blood diseases; diseases of bone
marrow and its effects on blood cells; pathogenesis of the
diseases that affects erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets; tumors of
blood and bone marrow; diseases that affect the blood plasma;
blood cytology; interpretation of hemograms.
References:
1. Baker, R., Lumsden, J.H., 1999. Color Atlas of Cytology of the
Dog and Cat. Elsevier Health Sciences Division, USA.
2. Rich, L.J., 1991. The Morphology of Canine and Feline Blood
Cells. Ralston Purina Co, USA.
3. Valli V.E., 2008. Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology.
Wiley-Blackwell, USA.
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PATHOLOGY OF TUMORS
Department : Pathology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To provide the students with the knowledge about the
mechanisms of tumor formation caused by various carcinogenic
agents, the prognostic features of benign and malign tumors,
differentiation of tumors, identification of tumors by clinical and
histological findings.
Course Content: Pathogenesis, causes, prognosis and diagnostic
methods of tumors; skin tumors; mammary tumors; tumors of
gastrointestinal, respiratory, nervous, urinary, genital and reticuloendothelial and endocrine systems; ear channel tumors; tumors
of skeletal and muscle system.
References:
1. Goldblum, J.R., Folpe, A.L., Weis, S.H., 2001. Enzinger and
Weiss's Soft Tissue Tumors. Elsevier Saunders, USA.
2. Meuten, D.J.; 2002. Tumors in Domestic Animals. WileyBlackwell, USA
3. Milli, Ü.H., Hazıroğlu R., 2000. Veteriner Patoloji Cilt I-II.
Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi. Ankara
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280
9th Semester
Total ECTS
T
P
Internal Medicine III
4
Managerial Economics of Animal Breeding
2
Toxicology
2
Foot Diseases & Orthopedics (B)
3
Reproduction & Artificial Insemination II
2
Poultry Diseases
2
Clinical Examinations
0
Professional Ethics & Veterinary Legislation
1
Elective Course(Group XVIII)
5
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XVIII)
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Exotic Animal Surgery
1
Slaughterhouse & Veterinary Medicine
1
Clinical Oncology & Chemotherapy
1
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Reproductive Disorders in Exotic Animals
1
Food Quality Management Systems
1
Gynecologic Oncology
1
AREA ELECTIVE COURSES
Drug Residues & Public Health
1
Oncologic Surgical Procedures
1
Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Fowl
1
COMMON ELECTIVE COURSES
Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Cats & Dogs
1
Emergency in Internal Medicine
1
Physiotherapy Methods
1
Neurosurgery
1
Geriatric Diseases in Cats & Dogs
1
Udder Health & Control Program
1
Advanced Imaging Techniques
1
Clinical Endocrinology
1
Special Food Products Hygiene & Technology
1
Molecular Techniques Used in The Diagnosis of Parasitic
1
Diseases
Small Animal Dentistry
1
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2
0
0
1
5
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2
4
3
2
3
5
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5
4
2
3
3
2
3
2
1
10
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1
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
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1
1
1
2
2
2
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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COURSES
COMPULSORY COURSES
20
ELECTIVE COURSES
10
th
30
TOTAL ECTS OF 9 SEMESTER
T: Theoretical
P: Practical
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INTERNAL MEDICINE III
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 4 Theoretical
ECTS
:4
Purpose: Metabolism diseases, toxications, neonatal diseases,
ambulatory medicine, egzotic animal diseases, behaviour and
infectious diseases will be teached.
Course Content: Metabolism diseases, toxications, neonatal
diseases, ambulatory medicine, egzotic animal diseases,
behaviour and infectious diseases.
References:
1. Radostits V., 2007. Veterinary Medicine a Textbook of the
Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Goats & Horses.
2. Gül, Y., 2006. Geviş Getiren Hayvanların İç Hastalıkları.
3. Turgut, K., Veteriner Klinik Laboratuvar Teşhis.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
282
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS OF ANIMAL BREEDING
Department : Animal Breeding&
Husbandry
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To inform about basic economical concepts and basic
business administration principals, planning and management of
livestock enterprises, creating solutions for problems in
management.
Course Content: Basic concepts of economy and economic
activity in livestock enterprises.
References:
1. Aral, S., 1997. Hayvancılık İşletme Ekonomisi Ders Notları.
Ankara Üniv. Vet.Fak. Hayvancılık İşletme Ekonomisi
Anabilim Dalı, Ankara.
2. Erkuş, A., Bülbül, M., Kıral, T., Açıl, F., Demirci, R., 1995.
Tarım Ekonomisi. Ankara Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi
Eğitim, Araştırma ve Geliştirme Vakfı Yayını, Ankara.
3. Müftüoğlu, T., 1989. İşletme İktisadı. Turhan Kitabevi,
Ankara.
4. Rehber, E., 1993. Tarımsal İşletmecilik ve Planlama. Uludağ
Üniversitesi Güçlendirme Vakfı Yayın Sıra No:84, Uludağ
Üniv. Basımevi, Bursa.
5. Rehber, E.,Çetin, B.,1998. Tarım Ekonomisi. Uludağ
Üniversitesi Güçlendirme Vakfı Yayın Sıra No: 10, Uludağ
Üniv. Basımevi, Bursa.
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TOXICOLOGY
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-2 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: Providing information about toxic compounds and
toxicity, also the causes, diagnosis and treatment of toxication.
Course Content: The toxic compounds for animals also
diagnosis and treatment methods of toxication originated from
these agents.
References:
1. Şener, S., Yıldırım, M., 2000. Veteriner Toksikoloji. Teknik
Yayıncılık, Akademik Eserler Serisi: 001.
2. Kaya, S., 2006. Zehirli Maddelerin Laboratuvar Analizi.
Medisan Yayın Serisi, 64, Malatya.
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284
FOOT DISEASES & ORTHOPEDICS (B)
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 3 Theoretical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To teach the barn structure and foot disorders of
Horse, cattle, sheep and goat, understanding of the relationship
between foot disorders and raising, teaching to treatment and
protection methods of patient animals and herd.
Course Content: Diagnosis and treatment of surgical and
orthopedic disease at foot and claws area in horse and cattle. The
structure of foot, the barn structure, diagnosis and treatment methods, hoof trimming practice and equipments, shoeing and shoe
making, diagnoses and traetment of musculoskeletal disorders.
References:
1. Amstel, S., Shearer, J., 2006. Manual for Treatment and
Control of Lameness in Cattle. Blackwell, USA.
2. Weaver, D., Jean, G., Steiner,A., 2005. Bovine Surgery and
Lameness. 2nd Ed. Blackwell, USA.
3. Yücel, R., 2005. Atların Ortopedik Hastalıkları. Aktif
Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
285
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REPRODUCTION & ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION II
Department : Reproduction & Artificial
Inseminatıon
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching and control of the reproductive system in
farm and companion animals.
Course Content: Reproductive organs differences in farm and pet
animals, mating problems, collection of semen, laboratory
examinations and freezing techniques, appropriate time of
insemination, cloning, transgenic animal production methods and
scientific benefits.
References:
1. İleri, İ.K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu S., Birler, S. Evcil Hayvanlarda
Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama, İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi
Yayını.
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POULTRY DISEASES
Department : Microbiology
Course Hours: 2 Theoretical-1 Practical
ECTS
:3
Purpose: To examine bacterial, viral and fungal diseases of
poultry.
Course Content: Poultry industry in turkey, biosecurity,
association between nutrition and infectious diseases, monitoring,
salmonella infections of poultry, fowl cholera and infectious coryza, escherichia coli infections, mycoplasma infections,
chlamydiosis, psittacosis, ornithosis. campylobacter infections,
avian tuberculosis, newcastle disease, avian influenza, infectious
bronchitis, infectious laryngotracheitis, EDS 76, infectious bursal
disease, marek's disease, neoplastic diseases, encephalomyelitis,
chicken infectious anemia, swollen head syndrome, avian reovirus
infections, fowl pow, aspergillosis, dactylariosis, candidiasis,
favus, mycotoxicosis.
References:
1.
Arda, M., Minbay, A., Aydın, N., Akay, O., İzgür,
M.,Yardımcı, H., Esendal, O.M., Erdeğer, J., Akan, M.,
2002. Kanatlı Hayvan Hastalıkları, Medisan Yayınevi,
Ankara.
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CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
Department
: Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Surgery,
Internal Medicine,
Reproduction & Artificial
Insemination
Course Hours : 5 Practical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching practical examination methods in different
systems in different kind of animals.
Course Content: Clinical examination methods, electrocardiography (ECG), ultrasonography (USG), obtaining and evaluation
of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), drug information and
prescription, patient follow-up and evaluation.
References:
1. İmren, H.Y. 1994. Veteriner İç Hastalıklarına Giriş.
2. Bilal, T., 2012. Veteriner Hekimlikte Klinik Muayene
Yöntemleri.
3. Radostits, M.O., Mayhew, I.G., Houston, D., 2002. Veterinary
Clinical Examination and Diagnosis.
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288
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS & VETERINARY LEGISLATION
Department : Veterinary Medicine
History & Deontology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:1
Purpose: Development of consciousness by genereal ethical
rules, ethical problems and their solutions, non-ethical
prosedures, animal rights and animal legislation, empathy,
euthanasia, deontology, profession of vow, regulatory
information veterinarians need to know.
Course Content: Ethical problems that can be seen in veterinary
profesions and their solutions, to display the fields and authority
of the veterinarians via veterinary legislation and aproach to
deontology.
References:
1. Tannenbaum, J., 1993. Veterinary Ethics. Blackwell
Publishing Ltd., USA.
2. Bekoff, M., 1998. Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal
Welfare. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connectisut, USA.
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290
ELECTIVE COURSES
(GROUP XVIII)
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EXOTIC ANIMAL SURGERY
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Medical applications in birds, reptiles and rodents,
emergency and critical care of patients, to teach the diagnoses,
medical and surgical treatment methods of surgical diseases.
Course Content: Medical applications (holding, grasping,
injection, blood sampling etc.) on common exotic species brought
to surgery clinic, anesthetic applications, medical and surgical
treatment of orthopedic and surgical diseases, rehabilitation of
wild animals.
References:
1. Meder, D.R., 2006. Reptile Medicine and Surgery. 2nd Ed.
Saunders, Canada.
2. Meredith, A.,Redrobe, S., 2005. BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets.
4th ed. BSAVA, Spain.
3. Samour, J., 2000. Avian Medicine. Mosby, China.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
292
KNOWLEDGE OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE & VETERINARY MEDICINE
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about slaugtherhouses, meat
inspections and the missions of veterinarians
Course Content: Salughterhouse knowledge; importance of
slaughterhose, slaughterhouses in our country, in EU and in non
EU countries; classification and types of slaugterhouses; the
relationship between slaughterhouse, public health and
veterinarians, the duties and authorities of veterinarians working
in slaughterhouses; inspection methods applied to animals for
slaughter (antemortem inspection, post-mortem examination, the
relevant laws, rules and regulations for slaughterhouse and
veterinarians.
References:
1. Arslan, A., 2013. Et Muayenesi ve Et Ürünleri Teknolojisi,
Medipres Matbaacılık, Malatya
2. Gürbüz, Ü., 2009. Mezbaha Bilgisi ve Pratik Et Muayenesi,
Selçuk Üniversitesi Basımevi, Konya.
3. Tayar, M., 2013. Et Muayenesi, Dora Basım Yayın Dağıtım,
Bursa.
4. Uğur, M, Nazlı, B., Bostan, K., 1999. Mezbaha Bilgisi ve Et
Muayenesi Ders Notu, İ.Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, Ders
Notu 109, İstanbul.
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CLINICAL ONCOLOGY & CHEMOTHERAPY
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving information about cancerogenic diseases and
treatment methods in cats and dogs.
Course Content: Neoplasms’ pathology, cancer biology and
metastasis, diagnostic cytology and important topics in clinical
oncology, taking biopsy alternative treatment methods in
oncology, radiotherapy applications, nutrition of cancer patients,
cancer complications and treatment procedures, skin tumors, mast
cell tumors, soft tissue sarcomas, clinical approach to
gastrointestinal tumors.
References:
1. Withrow, S.J., Vail, D.M., 2007. Withrow & MacEwen’s Small
Animal Clinical Oncology.4th Ed. Saunders, Canada.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
294
REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS IN EXOTIC ANIMALS
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate reproductive physiology, reproductive
problems and metabolic and infectious diseases related to
reproduction in exotic animals.
Course Content: Sexual cycle, reproductive physiology and
pathology, pregnancy/laying, metabolic and infectious diseases
related reproduction in different species of exotics.
References:
1. Meredith, A., Redrobe, S., 2012. Manual of Exotic Pets.
BSAVA, England.
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FOOD QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about quality concept applications
and to explain the importance of quality concept applications in
food industries.
Course Content: Explenation of quality terms and introduction to
quality; quality assurance, quality control and qaulity
management; quality mangement history; introduction to
accreditation and sertficiation; introduction to HACCP system
and explanation of definitions; HACCP methodology; HACCP
case study (meat, dairy, poultry, ready to eat food industries);
other standarts used in food industry; introduction to ISO 9001
standard; introduction to ISO 22000 standard; introduction to
ISO 17025 standard.
References:
1. Başoğlu, F., 2011. Gıda Kalite Kontrolünün Esasları ve Gıda
Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemleri, Dora Yayın, Bursa.
2. BRC Food Standards.
3. International Food Standard (IFS).
4. TS EN ISO 22000 Gıda Güvenliği Yönetim Sistemi, 2006, TSE
Türkiye .
5. TS EN ISO 9000 terimler ve tarifler.
6. TS EN ISO 9001 Kalite Yönetim Sistemi Standartı.
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GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate the dignosis and treatment of tumors in
female genital tract and mammary glands.
Course Content: Current methods in prevention, diagnose and
treatment of female genital tract tumors.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Alaçam, E., 2008. Köpek ve Kedilerde Üreme Süreci ve
Sorunları. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara
3. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013.
Kedi ve Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji.
Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W.,
Arthur, G.H., 2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and
Obstetrics. Saunders, London.
5. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji.
Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
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DRUG RESIDUES & PUBLIC HEALTH
Department : Pharmacology &
Toxicology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Providing information about veterinary drug residues,
food safety, importance of drug use in veterinary medicine in
terms of public health and scientific basis of legal regulation.
Course Content: Drug residues, food safet, importance of drug
use in veterinary medicine in terms of public health and scientific
basis of legal regulation.
References:
1. Kaya, S., Pirinçci, İ., Bilgili, A., 2002. Veteriner Hekimliğinde
Farmakoloji. Medisan Yayın Serisi: 54, Cilt:1- 2, Ankara.
2. Şener, S., Yıldırım, M., 2000. Veteriner Toksikoloji. Teknik
Yayıncılık, Akademik Eserler Serisi: 001, İstanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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ONCOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach tumor structures, diagnostic methods,
chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgical intervention.
Course Content: Classification of animal tumors and evaluation
of conservative or surgical treatment methods. Classification and
properties of tumors, prognosis, chemotherapeutic, radiotherapeutic and surgical treatment choices of system tumors.
References:
1. Kudnig, S.T.,Sepuin, B., 2012. Veterinary Surgical Oncology.
Wiley-Blackwell, UK.
2. Withrow, S.J.,Vail, D.M., 2007. Withrow & MacEwen’s Small
Animal Clinical Oncology. 4th Ed. Saunders, Canada.
299
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ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES IN FOWL
Department : Reproduction & Artifıcial
Insemination
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teacing the Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Fowl.
Course Content: The reproductive organs and semen collection
methods, laboratory examination of semen in different poultry
species, the appropriate time of insemination and techniques.
References:
1. İleri, İ.K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu S., Birler, S. Evcil
Hayvanlarda Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama, İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, İstanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
300
ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES IN CATS & DOGS
Department : Reproduction & Artifıcial
Insemination
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Teaching the Assisted Reproductive Techniques in
Cats and Dogs.
Course Content: Mating problems, sperm collection and
evaluation methods, synchronization of the female hormone,
informations about the appropriate time of artificial insemination
and techniques.
References:
1. İleri, İ.K., Ak, K., Pabuccuoğlu S., Birler, S. Evcil
Hayvanlarda Reprodüksiyon ve Suni Tohumlama, İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Yayını, İstanbul.
301
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EMERGENCY IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Giving information about the emergency interventions
in internal diseases of animals.
Course Content: Acute abdomen; allergic reactions; cardiac,
gastrointestinal, metabolic, urinary, neurologic and respiratory
emergencies, coma, shock, seizure.
References:
1. Macintire, D.K., Drobatz, K.J., Haskins, S.C., Saxon, W.D.,
2012. Küçük Hayvan Acil Müdahale ve Yoğun Bakımı, 2nd ed.
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302
PHYSIOTHERAPY METHODS
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach physiotherapeutic instruments, types and
applications using for locomotor and neurologic system diseases.
Course Content: Physiotherapy and rehabilitation in cats and
dogs. Description, methods, instruments and application
techniques of physiotherapy.
References:
1. Watson, P., Lindley, S., 2010. BSAVA Manual of Canine and
Feline Rehabilitation, Supportive and Palliative Care. BSAVA, İndia.
2. Millis, D.L., Levine, D., Taylor, R., 2004. Canine
Rehabilitation Physical Therapy. Saunders, USA.
3. McGowan, C.M., Goff, L., Stubbs, N., 2007. Animal
Phsiotherapy. Blackwell, Hong Kong.
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NEUROSURGERY
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To show the basics of neurosurgery. To give
information about syptoms, diagnosis, treatment methods and
prognosis of traumatic and other causes of brain and spinal cord
lesions.
Course Content: Anatomic and physiologic structures of brain
and spinal cord and symptoms, diagnosis, medical and surgical
treatment methods of the lesions, Functions and reflex findings of
central nad periferal nerves.
References:
1. Oliver, J.E., Lorenzand, M.D., Kornegay, J.N., 1997.
Handbook of Veterinary Neurology. Saunders, USA.
2. Lorent, M., Coates, J.R., Kert, M., 2011. Handbook of
Veterinary Neurology. 5th Ed. Elsevier, USA.
3. Fitzmaurice, S., 2010. Small Animal Neurology. Elsevier,
USA.
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304
GERIATRIC DISEASES IN CATS & DOGS
Department : Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: Clinical significance, classification, diagnosis and
medical treatment of geriatric animal diseases will be teached.
Course Content: Geriatric animals’ nutrients and requirements,
aging effects on animal’s behaviour, pharmacological principles,
usage of cancer therapeutics, cardiac diseases, gastrointestinal
diseases, liver and pancreas diseases, skin diseases, urinary tract
infections, nervous system diseases.
References:
1. Hoskins, J.D., 2004. Köpek ve Kedilerde Geriatri ve
Gerontoloji (2. Baskı) (Çeviri Editörü: Prof. Dr. Alev
Akdoğan Kaymaz)
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UDDER HEALTH & CONTROL PROGRAMS
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate about udder health and control and
preventing udder diseases.
Course Content: Anatomy of the mammary glands, physiology of
lactation, lactation anomalies, methods to cease lactation, the
techniques for milking, mammary gland diseases and operations.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Baştan, A., 2013. İneklerde Meme Sağlığı ve Sorunları.
Kardelen Ofset, Ankara.
3. Kaymaz, M.., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi ve
Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres
Yayınevi, Malatya.
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ADVANCED IMAGING TECHNIQUES
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about the x-ray, magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT),
scintigraphy and ultrasound. To teach positions and techniques
of the viewing methods and commentation of the images.
Course Content: Working mechanism, using area,
commentation of the images of X-ray (CR and DR systems),
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT),
scintigraphy and ultrasound.
References:
1. Denni, R., Kirberger, R.M., Barr, F., Wrigley, R. 2010.
Handbook of Small Animall Radiology and Ultrasound. 2nd.
ed. Elsevier, China.
2. Gauin, P.R., Bogley, R.S., 2009. Practical Small Animal MRI.
Wiley-Blackwell, Singapore.
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CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Department : Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Internal Medicine
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To educate the clinical & laboratory diagnose and
treatment methods of systemic diseases related hormones in
pregnant and non-pregnant animals.
Course Content: Role of hormones, the hormones affecting on
systems and metabolism, diseases related insufficiency and
over-secretion of a hormone. Hypo and hyperadrenocorticoizm;
diabetus mellitus; diabetus inspidus; hypo- and hypertroidism;
estrogen, progesteron and androgen related disorders.
References:
1. Alaçam, E., 2005. Evcil Hayvanlarda Doğum ve İnfertilite.
Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
2. Alaçam, E., 2008. Köpek ve Kedilerde Üreme Süreci ve Sorunları. Medisan Yayınevi, Ankara.
3. Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A., 2013. Kedi
ve Köpeklerde Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres Yayınevi, Malatya.
4. Mooney, C.T., Peterson, M. 2012. BSAVA Manual of Canine
and Feline Endocrinology.
5. Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., Englandi G.C.W., Arthur,
G.H., 2003. Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. Saunders, London
6. Rand, J., Behrend, E., Gunn-Moore, D., Campbell-Ward, M.
2013. Clinical Endocrinology of Companion Animals.
7. Semacan, A., Kaymaz, M., Fındık, M., Rişvanlı A., Köker, A.,
2012. Çiftlik Hayvanlarında Doğum ve Jinekoloji. Medipres
Yayınevi, Malatya.
8. Şenünver, A., Horoz, H., Kılıçarslan, R., Ekici H., Konuk, C.,
Kırşan, İ., 1999. Veteriner Jinekolojik Endokrinoloji. İ.Ü.
Veteriner Fakültesi Masaüstü Yayımcılık Ünitesi, İstanbul.
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
308
SPECIAL FOOD PRODUCTS HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department : Food Hygiene &
Technology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To provide information about the most widely
consumed animal, vegetable and mixed foods consumed directly.
Course Content: Animal and vegetable originated and complex
foods, hygienic production methods and production stage by
taking into account of the food safety risks.
References:
1. Uğur M., Nazlı B., Bostan K., 2003. Gıda Hijyeni. Teknik
Yayın Evi, İstanbul.
2. Yiğit V., Duran T., 1997. Toplu Beslenme Teknolojisi.
Ekin Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
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MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES USED IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF
PARASITIC DISEASES
Department : Parasitology
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To give information about molecular techniques
targeting parasite DNA which are used in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases, recovering parasite DNA, storage conditions,
utilizing DNA.
Course Content: From which organs the parasites would be
obtained, recovering DNA from blood, tissue or organs, storage
of recovered DNA, determining the method on recovered parasite
DNA, protocols of molecular techniques and visualization of
DNA.
References:
1. Freifelder, D., 1990. Molecular Biology, 2 nd edition, Narosa
Publishing, New Delhi, India.
2. Lewin, B., 2004. Genes VIII Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper
Saddle River, USA.
3. Hyde, JE., 1990. Methods in Molecular Parasitology Volume
21: Protocols in Molecular Parasitology, Human Press,
Totowa, New Jersey.
4. Özcel, M., Tanyüksel, M., Eren, H., 2009. Moleküler
Parasitology, Türkiye Parazitoloji Derneği Yayını No: 22,
İstanbul.
5. Sambrook, J., Russel, DW., 2001. Molecular Cloning Volume
1,2,3 A laboratory Manuel, Cold Spring Harbor, New York,
USA.
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SMALL ANIMAL DENTISTRY
Department : Surgery
Course Hours: 1 Theoretical
ECTS
:2
Purpose: To teach the structures of tooth, gingiva and alveols
and diagnosis, medical or surgical interventions of the lesions.
Course Content: Tooth anomaly and diseases. Normal
structures, anomalies, lesions, medical and surgical treatments of
tooth, gingiva and alveols.
References:
1. Bellows, J., 2010. Feline Dentıstry.Wiley-Blackwell,Singapore.
2. Niemiec, B.A., 2013. Veterinary Periodontology. WileyBlackwell, İndia.
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10th SEMESTER
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10th Semester
COURSES
T
P
Total
AKTS
Elective Course(Group XIX)
0
40
40
30
ELECTIVE COURSES (GROUP XIX)
Tracking Programme of Poultry Breeding
& Diseases
0
40
40
30
Tracking Programme of Food Hygiene &
Technology
0
40
40
30
Tracking Programme of Animal Breeding
& Husbundary
0
40
40
30
Tracking Programme of Clinical
Laboratory Diagnostic
0
40
40
30
ELECTIVE COURSES
30
TOTAL ECTS OF 10th SEMESTER
30
T: Theoretical
P: Practical
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
314
TRACKING PROGRAMME OF POULTRY BREEDING & DISEASES
Department:
Internal Medicine, Surgery,
Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Reproduction & Artifıcial Insemination,
Microbiology, Pathology, Parasitology, Animal
Breeding & Husbandry,
Animal Nutrition & Nutritional Diseases,
Biochemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology,
Physiology, Virology
Course Hours
ECTS
: 40 Practical
: 30
Purpose: To gain experience on the subjects about breeding
and feeding patterns and diseases of the poultry.
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TRACKING PROGRAMME OF FOOD HYGIENE & TECHNOLOGY
Department:
Food Hygiene & Technology, Internal
Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Reproduction & Artificial Insemination,
Microbiology, Pathology, Parasitology,
Hystology & Embryology, Biochemistry,
Pharmacology & Toxicology, Physiology,
Virology
Course Hours : 40 Practical
ECTS
: 30
Purpose: To provide necessary experience to undergraduate
students in food sector and veterinary medicine.
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TRACKING PROGRAMME OF ANIMAL BREEDING&HUSBUNDARY
Department:
Internal Medicine, Surgery,
Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Reproduction & Artificial Insemination,
Animal Breeding & Husbandry, Animal
Nutrition & Nutritional Diseases
Course Hours : 40 Practical
ECTS
: 30
Purpose: Gain experience in breeding, nutritional and
reproduction aspects, prevention of herd health, diagnosis and
treatments of diseases in livestock animals.
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TRACKING PROGRAMME OF CLINICAL LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC
Department :
Internal Medicine, Surgery,
Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Reproduction & Artificial Insemination,
Microbiology, Pathology, Parasitology,
Animal Nutrition & Nutritional Diseases,
Biochemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology,
Physiology, Virology
Course Hours : 40 Practical
ECTS
: 30
Purpose: To gain experience about clinical laboratory diagnosis
methods related with Veterinary Medicine applications.
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ADEMICIANS WHO WORKED FOR THE FACULTY
Prof.Dr. Hüsniye DOĞRUMAN
Prof.Dr. İ. Kamuran İLERİ
Prof.Dr. İhsan ALPERDEN
Prof.Dr. Kamil BOSTAN
Prof.Dr. Kamil GÖKSU
Prof.Dr. Kamil ÖCAL
Prof.Dr. Adem ŞENÜNVER
Prof.Dr. Adnan ÖZKOCA
Prof.Dr. Ahmet MENGİ
Prof.Dr. Ahmet MİNBAY
Prof.Dr. Akın FİNCİ
Prof.Dr. Ali BAHADIR
Prof.Dr. Kemal OZAN
Prof.Dr. M. Ercan ARTAN
Prof.Dr. Mehmet ALİBAŞOĞLU
Prof.Dr. Mehmet EVRİM
Prof.Dr. Metin KAYA
Prof.Dr. Muammer UĞUR
Prof.Dr. Murat ŞAROĞLU
Prof.Dr. Muzaffer BEŞE
Prof.Dr. Neyhan ERGENE
Prof.Dr. Nihal ERK
Prof.Dr. Nuray UZUNÖREN
Prof.Dr. Nuri ARIKAN
Prof.Dr. Osman HASSA
Prof.Dr. Ömer AKAY
Prof.Dr. Rauf YÜCEL
Prof.Dr. S. Erdem ACAR
Prof.Dr. Satı BARAN
Prof.Dr. Süleyman ŞENER
Prof.Dr. Tahsin YEŞİLDERE
Prof.Dr. Tanju ASI
Prof.Dr. Tayyip ÇALIŞLAR
Prof.Dr. Turgut ÖZGÜDEN
Prof.Dr. Tuncay ALTUĞ
Prof.Dr. Umay Banıçiçek FIRAT
Prof.Dr. Yaşar ALTAN
Prof.Dr. Atilla ILGAZ
Prof.Dr. Atilla TANYOLAÇ
Prof.Dr. Ayhan ÜNSAL
Prof.Dr. Aysel ÖZPINAR
Prof.Dr. Ayşe BURGU
Prof.Dr. B. Cahit YALÇIN
Prof.Dr. Behiç SERPEK
Prof.Dr. Bülent NAZLI
Prof.Dr. Cemal OMURTAG
Prof.Dr. Çetinkaya ŞENDİL
Prof.Dr. Erkut TÜZER
Prof.Dr. Fahri BÖLÜKBAŞI
Prof.Dr. Gülden OMURTAG
Prof.Dr. H. Servet ŞENEL
Prof.Dr. H. Tamer DODURKA
Prof.Dr. H. Turan İNAL
Prof.Dr. Halil ÖZCAN
Prof.Dr. Haluk ERGÜVEN
Prof.Dr. Hasan BAŞPINAR
Prof.Dr. Hasan BÜYÜKÖNDER
Prof.Dr. Haydar ÖZPINAR
Prof.Dr. Hilmi TÜRKER
Prof.Dr. Huriye HOROZ KAYA
Prof.Dr. Hüseyin ERK
Prof.Dr. Hüseyin TAN
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ADEMICIANS WHO WORKED FOR THE FACULTY
Doç.Dr. Aysan TANTAŞ
Doç.Dr. Ayşen GARGILI
Doç.Dr. Celalettin AKKAYAN
Doç.Dr. Cem PERK
Doç.Dr. Cengiz KONUK
Doç.Dr. Ruhi TÖRE
Doç.Dr. Ümüt CİRİT
Yard.Doç.Dr. Abbas BAKAN
Yard.Doç.Dr. Erol Güçlü GÜLANBER
Yard.Doç.Dr. Fethi TAMYÜREK
Yard.Doç.Dr. Fikret ÖZENLİ
Yard.Doç.Dr. İhsan ÇÖREKÇİ
Yard.Doç.Dr. Nesrin ÇELEN BİLGİÇ
Yard.Doç.Dr. Şebnem GÜNDAL ÇÖREKÇİ
Yard.Doç.Dr. Türker BERAH
Yard.Doç.Dr. Vehbi ALTUNÇUL
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Correspondence Address
Istanbul University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Avcilar Campus,
34320, Avcilar, Istanbul
Tel : (+90 212) 473 70 70
Faks: (+90 212) 473 72 41
E-posta : [email protected]
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