APMA115-Sustainable Livestock Production Systems
Module Provider: School of Agriculture, Policy and Development
Number of credits: 10 [5 ECTS credits]
Level:7
Terms in which taught: Autumn term module
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
Modules excluded:
Current from: 2023/4
Module Convenor: Dr Rachael Neal
Email: r.a.neal@reading.ac.uk
Type of module:
Summary module description:
You’ll gain a fundamental understanding of the main livestock production systems (dairy cattle, goats and sheep; beef; sheep; pigs; poultry). You’ll learn about the challenges these sectors face in relation to making livestock production sustainable in the 21st century. This distance learning module is available to students enrolled on the distance learning MSc by Research in Animal Science and the Advanced Training Partnership programmes and comprises a series of interactive, online sessions and discussions.
This online learning module is available to students on the following modes of study: students enrolled on the distance learning MSc by research in Animal Science programme; students enrolled on AgriFood Training Partnership programmes; students wishing to undertake independent study on a modular basis; students engaged in continuing professional development (CPD), taken as a stand-alone module with or without assessment. Students wishing to take the course as part of an unassessed CPD programme should ensure that they are enrolled on the CPD version of the module (APMA515).
Aims:
To provide a background overview of key livestock production systems (dairy, ruminant meat, mongastric meat and egg production systems) and a critical awareness of the challenges and opportunities associated with developing sustainable livestock production systems.
Assessable learning outcomes:
By the end of the module, students will be able to:
- Critically evaluate the challenges and opportunities facing different livestock sectors
- Critically evaluate measures to improve the sustainability of a livestock production system
Additional outcomes:
- Use appropriate tools to identify reliable information and literature on a given topic
- Communicate research findings clearly
- Demonstrate good academic practice in the use, citation and referencing of source material
Outline content:
Topics within this module will include:
- Pig production systems
- Poultry production systems
- Dairy production systems
- Ruminant meat production systems
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
Each topic will be introduced with some interactive online material and downloadable materials. There will be a series of online discussions and exercises to support learning. An online presentation by each student will form the basis of discussion at the end of the module, and form part of the assessment of the module
Autumn | Spring | Summer | |
Demonstration | 20 | ||
Practicals classes and workshops | 5 | ||
Guided independent study: | 75 | ||
Total hours by term | 100 | 0 | 0 |
Total hours for module | 100 |
Method | Percentage |
Report | 60 |
Set exercise | 40 |
Summative assessment- Examinations:
N/A
Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:
The module will be assessed by written coursework and a screencast/ online presentation. The written report will comprise 60% of the overall module assessment. An online presentation (screencast) will be prepared and uploaded for viewing by peers and academic staff as part of an online conference/discussion. The presentation and the contributions made to the online discussion will comprise the remaining 40% of the overall module mark.
Formative assessment methods:
Online exercises and quizzes, and feedback and contributions from others in the online discussion fora will provide the basis for formative assessment.
Penalties for late submission:
Work that is submitted up to one calendar month after the submission deadline (and time) will be subject to a deduction of 10%. Work that is submitted after one calendar month beyond the submission deadline will not be marked (unless extenuating circumstances have been agreed).Assessment requirements for a pass:
A mark of 50% overall (weighted average of the coursework marks).
Reassessment arrangements:
Re-submission of coursework
Additional Costs (specified where applicable):
1) Required text books: None
2) Specialist equipment or materials: None
3) Specialist clothing, footwear or headgear: None
4) Printing and binding: None
5) Computers and devices with a particular specification: None
6) Travel, accommodation and subsistence: None
Last updated: 30 March 2023
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MODULE DESCRIPTION DOES NOT FORM ANY PART OF A STUDENT'S CONTRACT.