1. The program contributes to the graduation of highly qualified graduate students in the field of veterinary medicine, specializing in pathology and laboratory diagnosis.2. Graduating veterinarians who are able to enter the field of biotechnology, biomedical sciences, para-veterinary medicine, and various laboratory and research positions in the fields of health, agriculture, and natural resources.3. Preparing veterinarians and qualifying them for scientific research, conducting laboratory studies, and reaching an accurate diagnosis of diseases.4. Graduating veterinarians who are able to enter the field of disease diagnosis laboratories and pharmaceutical companies.
Intended learning outcomes
That the student be able to identify the nature of environmental disorders and their impact on pathological changes in tissues.To recognize how physical, biological and chemical disturbances interact, i.e. the response to injury.That the student recognizes the main basis for understanding cell behavior in disease (as well as in the normal state) is knowledge at the biochemical and molecular levels.The students will know that each type of cell and tissue is functionally different in its response to changes in the environment.
Teaching and learning methods
1. Lectures using a PowerPoint presentation, including pictures and video clips.2. Laboratory exercises (practical training in which the student is trained on various devices).3. Panel discussions