Departments - ZOOLOGY - Departmental Activities
CERTIFICATE COURSE -POULTRY FARM
A Zoology Certificate Course in Poultry Farming typically focuses on various aspects of poultry science, including the biological, environmental, and management aspects of poultry farming. This type of course can be beneficial for those interested in starting or improving their poultry farm, especially when it comes to animal husbandry, nutrition, and management techniques.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objective of a Zoology Certificate Course in Poultry Farming is to provide students with foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary for effectively managing poultry operations, enhancing productivity, and ensuring animal welfare. The course is designed to prepare students for a career in poultry farming by focusing on the following objectives:
Understand Poultry Biology and Physiology:
Gain knowledge of poultry anatomy, biological systems, and behavior to improve poultry health and productivity.
Develop Poultry Management Skills:
Learn best practices for daily management tasks, including feeding, breeding, housing, and disease prevention.
Master Poultry Breeding and Genetics:
Understand the principles of genetics and breeding to enhance production outcomes, such as egg quality or meat yield.
Enhance Poultry Nutrition Knowledge:
Learn to formulate balanced diets and select appropriate feed to optimize growth, health, and productivity in poultry.
Understand the Economics of Poultry Farming:
Analyze the economic aspects of poultry farming, including cost management, profit margins, and marketing strategies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Poultry Farm Manager
Oversee the day-to-day operations of poultry farms, ensuring that all aspects of production (feeding, breeding, health, housing, etc.) are running smoothly.
Managing farm staff, maintaining farm equipment, ensuring animal welfare, managing inventory and feed supplies, and optimizing production.
Poultry Nutritionist
Specialize in formulating balanced diets for poultry to enhance their growth, egg production, or meat yield.Key Developing feed formulas, working with farms to optimize poultry nutrition, conducting research on new feed ingredients, and advising on feeding strateg
Poultry Production Supervisor
Supervise poultry farming operations to ensure efficient production and quality control.
Overseeing egg collection, meat processing, or poultry product distribution, ensuring that all production meets industry standards.
Poultry Production Supervisor
Supervise poultry farming operations to ensure efficient production and quality control.
Overseeing egg collection, meat processing, or poultry product distribution, ensuring that all production meets industry standards.
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATE COURSES
| S,NO | NAME OF THE COURSE | DURATION HOURS | ELIGIBILITY | INTAKE | YEAR |
| 1 | POULTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 30 | 2019-20 |
| 2 | POULTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 23 | 2020-21 |
| 3 | POULTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 50 | 2021-22 |
| 4 | POULTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 44 | 2022-23 |
| 5 | POULTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 28 | 2023-24 |
| 6 | POLUTRY FARMING | 30 | 10+2 | 22 | 2024-25 |
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FIELD TRIPS
A zoology field trip sounds like an exciting opportunity to explore animal behavior, ecosystems, and biodiversity in the natural world! Depending on the location and objectives of your trip, a field trip in zoology can offer a chance to study wildlife, learn about conservation efforts, and observe species in their natural habitats.
OBJECTIVES OF FIELD TRIP
Study Animal Behavior -Observe and document the behavior of animals in their natural habitats.
Understand Biodiversity-Learn about the variety of species in a specific ecosystem.
Examine Ecosystem Dynamics-Investigate the interrelationships between animals, plants, and other organisms within an ecosystem.
Explore Conservation and Environmental Issues-Study the impact of human activity on wildlife populations and ecosystems (e.g., deforestation, pollution, climate change)
EXTENSION LECTURER
An Extension Lecturer is an academic professional who teaches or provides specialized knowledge in a non-traditional educational setting, often focused on community outreach, adult education, or lifelong learning. This role is more focused on providing knowledge and expertise outside of formal academic environments, typically through extension programs, workshops, and continuing education courses. Extension lecturers may work with various community groups, professional organizations, or non-degree-seeking individuals to provide education or training in a specific field.
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