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HEL-6320 Animal Experimentation for Researchers - 6 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for klinisk medisin

Type of course

This course is available as a single course.

Course contents

The course in experimental animal science for researchers is required according to regulatory demands for personnel that will plan and/or conduct animal experiments. The course follows the requirements in the Norwegian Regulation on Animal Experiment, § 24 and Annex E, Points 1-11. The course also fulfil the requirements for Core Modules and Function Specific Modules for function A and B in the Education and Training Framework published by the European Commission. 

The course consists of theoretical and practical training. The theoretical course will contain of a 2-day general part (core modules) and special part (3 days species/function specific modules). In the special part, the student can choose either between traditional laboratory animals or fieldwork/wildlife.

The course deals with the use of mammals and birds (lab and field). Those who will work exclusively with fish or decapoda are referred to the UiT course in Aquatic Animal Welfare (BIO-3503).

Academic content theoretical training:

General part (Core Module)

Laboratory animal module (rodents, rabbits, pigs s)

Fieldwork/wildlife module (terrestrial and marine wild mammals and birds)

Academic content practical training

Handling, care, supervision and relevant experimental techniques in relevant species tailored to the students skills and needs.


Application deadline

Deadline for application: February 1st 2021

Admission requirements

Requirement for admission is minimum 3 years education on university or college level (bachelor degree or corresponding) within biomedicine or biology.

Recommended prerequisites are course in statistics and knowledge of literature search using internet and library.

PhD students and "forskerlinjestudenter i medisin" are referred to the PhD course HEL-8014.

Those who will work exclusively with fish or decapods are referred to the UiT course in Aquatic Animal Welfare (BIO-3503).

Course fee and tuition fee:

The course fee is NOK 6500, which includes tutorial material, lunch and coffee/refreshments during breaks.

NOTE: Persons that are not registered as students at UiT, need to pay the student tuition fee (semester fee) separately in order to have the ECTS registered.

Application web site: EVUweb 


Objective of the course

The main aim of the course is to ensure ethical and humane use of experimental animals and collection of informative, objective and reproducible research data from animal experiments.

After having completed the course, the candidate should:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Learning methods include lectures (in class and e-lectures), group work, guided tours, and individual written assignments. The course consists of totally 80 hours, including 35 hours of lectures/tours/group work, 24 hours of self-tuition (individual assignment and exam) and 21 hours of practical training under supervision of a qualified person.

The theoretical training is given intensively during one week, followed by practical training. The theoretical training consists of a general part (2 days) and special part (3 days). The special part is either on traditional laboratory animals or on fieldwork/wildlife where the course participant can choose the module most relevant for his/hers work. The theoretical part is concluded with a written exam on the last day of the course week. After completing the theoretical training, the student must submit a written assignment (home exam) and complete a minimum of 3 days (21 hours) practical training under the guidance of a competent person.


Assessment

Work requirements

Attendance at the theoretical course (lectures, guided tours, and group work) and completion of practical training is mandatory. The student must allocate time for self-tuition during and after the theoretical course week.

The home exam must be submitted no later than 3 weeks after the theoretical course section has ended.

Documentation of the 21 hours practical training should be delivered as soon as possible and no later than 1st October the same year as the course was held. If the documentation is delivered later than this date, the examination results will not be registered and the course diploma will not be issued before the following spring semester.

Practical training

For laboratory animals, the Unit of Comparative Medicine offers organised and adjusted practical training a few weeks after the theoretical training has been completed. Fieldwork scientist and others that do not participate in the organized practical training need to document that relevant 21-hours practical training with relevant species and techniques have been completed under the supervision of a competent person. Documentation of the practical training should be delivered as soon as possible and no later than 1st October the same year as the course was held.

Examination and assessment

Assessment rating of the exam: Passed/not passed.

Home exam (individual assignment), 3 assignments/tasks (divided into 2-4 sub-tasks), written answer, all aids allowed. Assessment rating of home exam: Passed/not passed.

Completion of practical training with experimental animals of at least 21 hours under the supervision of a competent person must be documented. Assessment criteria: Approved/Not approved

All parts are weighted equally. An overall assessment passed/not passed is given when both the exams have been passed and the practical training has been completed and documented.

Re-examination

Re-examination for students that do not pass either the 2-hour written exam or the home exam are given early in the following semester.

Assessments with multiple exams

In order to pass the course and be allocated the 6 ECTS, it is required for the student to pass the exam in the theoretical part, to pass the home exam as well as document practical training.

If the student fails one of the exams (i.e. the 2-hours exam or the home exam), he/she needs only re-examination of the failed item.


Date for examination

Take-home exam hand out date 16.03.2021 hand in date 19.04.2021

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.