BEC-52806 Economics of Animal Health and Food Safety
Course
Credits 6.00
Teaching method | Contact hours |
Lectures | 18 |
Practical extensively supervised | 6 |
Practical intensively supervised | 12 |
Problem-based learning | 10 |
Tutorial | 6 |
Self-study |
Course coordinator(s) | dr. ir. HW Saatkamp |
Lecturer(s) | dr. ir. HW Saatkamp |
dr. ir. MCM Mourits | |
Examiner(s) | prof. dr. ir. AGJM Oude Lansink |
Language of instruction:
English
Assumed knowledge on:
Financial Management in Agriculture (BEC-20806) and Accounting (MST- 21806) or Agricultural Business Economics (BEC-51806)
Contents:
Animal health and food safety issues play an important role in agricultural production. This course aims at obtaining qualitative and quantitative insight in decision making in these fields, primarily from the economic point of view. However, other aspects related in the decision making process are included as well, such as animal welfare, consumer protection and ethics.
With respect to animal health issues, this course focuses on subjects like (1) financial impact of animal diseases at different levels (farm, sector and nation) and (2) optimizing decisions aimed at preventing or controlling these diseases. With respect to food safety issues the entire chain of food production is considered, particularly food from animal origin. Emphasis will be on issues such as prevention and control of food-borne disease (zoonoses) and contamination of food with toxins.
Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this course, the student is able to:
- conceptualize animal disease and food safety problems from a decision making point of view, particularly the economic and societal aspects hereof;
- identify and apply quantitative methods and modelling approaches to provide a quantitative economic base for the decision making problem.
Activities:
- lectures and supporting practical's
- study of text books and scientific literature
- case study including reporting.
Examination:
Examination will be based on (1) written exam and (2) the case study.
Literature:
Text book and scientific articles (reader).
Minor | Period | ||
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Restricted Optional for: | WUBID | BSc Minor Biology of Infectious Diseases of Humans and Animals | 1MO |