Course unit title Level of course unit Course unit code Type of course unit Semester of course unit Local credit ECTS credit Syllabus
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HERNIA IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS First cycle VCR 548 1 8.00 8.00 Print
   
Description of course unit
Prerequisites and course requisities none
Language of instruction Turkish
Coordinator PROF. DR. GÜLTEKİN ATALAN
Lecturer(s) PROF. DR. GÜLTEKİN ATALAN
Teaching assitant(s) none
Mode of delivery 2 hours of lectures per week
Course objective Hernia etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and applied operations
Course description Course Description This course describes the hernia and surgical treatment in pets.

Course contents
1 Description hernias
2 The etiology of hernia
3 The clinical signs of hernia
4 Hernia treatment
5 Operations performed
6 Operations performed
7 Operations performed
8 Operations performed
9 Operations performed
10 Operations performed
11 Hernia surgery performed in cattle
12 Hernia surgery performed in horses
13 Hernia surgery performed in Cats
14 Applied hernia surgery in dogs
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1 Description hernias
2 The etiology of hernia
3 The clinical signs of hernia
4 Hernia treatment
5 Operations performed
6 Hernia surgery performed in cattle
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*Contribution level of the course unit to the key learning outcomes
1 Knowledge - Conducts research on existing works, publications, and solutions; examines visual and theoretical materials; and completes the design process through observation and perceptual diversity.
2 Knowledge - Interprets various design and art works by utilizing acquired knowledge, classifies them with a critical approach, and defends personal ideas.
3 Knowledge - Contributes to and upholds the artistic and cultural values of society through observation and analysis.
4 Knowledge - Comprehends and interprets the historical, cultural, and sociological contexts of ceramic art.
5 Knowledge - Understands art theories, art history, art sociology, and contemporary art movements, integrating them into ceramic art.
6 Skills - Identifies, classifies, and interprets professional terminology and concepts.
7 Skills - Develops a unique expressive language (style, manner, or approach) using ceramic materials.
8 Skills - Combines technical knowledge and skills with design and effectively plans the implementation process.
9 Skills - Defines the physical, chemical, and aesthetic properties of ceramic materials, distinguishes their limitations, and finalizes applications accordingly.
10 Skills - Analyzes facts independently from interpretations, judgments, and opinions; employs critical thinking and insight to identify problems and reflect them in design.
11 Competencies - Plans the design and implementation process effectively, schedules time efficiently, and prepares work for presentation.
12 Competencies - Establishes connections between abstract and concrete concepts; transforms creative thinking into innovative and original designs.
13 Competencies - Demonstrates personal awareness, is proactive, consistent, and motivated in individual projects.
14 Competencies - Works independently in exhibition preparation, curatorship, and collection management.
15 Competencies - Acts with awareness and responsibility in ceramic workshop management, safety procedures, and sustainability.
16 Competencies - Creates original and creative designs and produces them using ceramic materials.
17 Competencies - Effectively utilizes the knowledge and skills acquired through education to demonstrate expertise in specialized fields.
18 Competencies - Identifies, manages, and resolves problems and disruptions encountered in design and production processes.
19 Competencies - Organizes the workspace, classifies appropriate materials and equipment for the work.
20 Competencies - Demonstrates proficiency in establishing a personal brand and studio identity.
21 Competencies - Possesses strong social skills and effectively expresses themselves through visual, written, and verbal communication methods.
22 Competencies - Confidently presents ideas to an audience and delivers presentations using relevant materials.
23 Competencies - Participates in social responsibility projects relevant to their field and develops project proposals.
24 Competencies - Organizes and adapts to team/group work, collaborates effectively, shares knowledge with colleagues, and defends personal viewpoints.
25 Competencies - Integrates research methods and techniques used in ceramic technology, such as ceramic chemistry, glaze/slip development, and environmental impact assessment, into the application process.
26 Competencies - Proficiently uses computer-aided design (CAD) programs in artistic and industrial ceramic production and presentation.
27 Competencies - Applies independent and critical thinking to transform findings into design concepts and implements them in ceramics.
28 Competencies - Utilizes fundamental knowledge, such as basic art and design principles, in complex production processes, adapts information, and applies it to ceramic production.
29 Competencies - Closely follows national and international developments in the field, adapts to advancements, contributes to the field, and represents it professionally.
30 Competencies - Develops and applies experimental, innovative, and interdisciplinary approaches in ceramic art.
31 Competencies - Understands and applies technical drawing and industrial production processes.
32 Competencies - Demonstrates expertise in workshop techniques such as surface treatments, glazing, firing, mold-making, and casting in ceramic art.
33 Meets one or more of the General – TYYÇ Undergraduate Education Qualifications – Level 6 (Bachelor’s) Knowledge/Skills/Competencies
34 Meets one or more of the General – TYYÇ Fundamental Art Field (Academic) Qualifications – Level 6 (Bachelor’s) Knowledge/Skills/Competencies.
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most)

Planned learning activities, teaching methods and ECTS work load
  Quantity Time (hour) Quantity*Time (hour)
Lectures (face to face teaching) 14 2 28
Study hours out of classroom (study before and after the class) 14 2 28
Homework 14 2 28
Presentation / seminar 0 0 0
Quiz 0 0 0
Preparation for midterm exams 1 30 30
Midterm exams 1 1 1
Project (term paper) 0 0 0
Laboratuar 0 0 0
Field study 0 0 0
Preparation for final exam 1 30 30
Final exam 1 1 1
Research 0 0 0
Total work load     146
ECTS     6.00

Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation during semester Quantity Percentage
Midterm exam 1 40
Quiz 0 0
Homework 0 0
Semester total   40
Contribution ratio of evaluation during semester to success   40
Contribution ratio of final exam to success   60
General total   100

Recommended and required reading
Textbook Samsar E, Akın F, (2002). Özel Cerrahi. Ankara: Medipres Matbaacılık.
Additional references Samsar E, Akın F, (2002). Özel Cerrahi. Ankara: Medipres Matbaacılık.

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