Needs Assessment for the Animal Welfare Curriculum for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) Degree in Zimbabwe

Frank Kapungu, E. Mwandiringana, F. Kaseke, I. Nyawata
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Animal welfare is a day one competency requirement for veterinarians the world over. In Zimbabwe, as well as in other countries globally, animal welfare was taught to students in the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree but was never assessed as a standalone course. A need assessment was conducted to determine the need for standalone animal welfare curriculum for Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree in Zimbabwe. An interviewer administered questionnaire which captured both qualitative and quantitative responses was used for data collection. All the respondents suggested that there was need for a standalone animal welfare curriculum for the BVSc course. Most popular reason cited by participants (100%) for the need of the animal welfare course was that there was no stand-alone animal welfare curriculum available. Components of the course suggested include: Animal welfare Science, ethics and law. Animal welfare is a relevant course to the BVSc programme in Zimbabwe whose contents should include animal welfare science, ethics, and law and animal behaviour.
津巴布韦兽医科学学士(BVSc)学位动物福利课程需求评估
动物福利是世界各地兽医的第一天能力要求。在津巴布韦以及全球其他国家,兽医科学学士学位(BVSc)向学生讲授动物福利,但从未作为一门独立课程进行评估。进行了需求评估,以确定津巴布韦兽医科学学士学位需要独立的动物福利课程。一个采访者管理的问卷,捕获定性和定量的反应用于数据收集。所有的受访者都建议,有必要为BVSc课程开设一个独立的动物福利课程。参与者(100%)认为需要动物福利课程的最普遍原因是没有独立的动物福利课程。建议的课程内容包括:动物福利科学、伦理和法律。动物福利是津巴布韦BVSc计划的相关课程,其内容应包括动物福利科学,伦理,法律和动物行为。
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