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14D2I07 - Use of econometric methods in assessment of productivity and animal health control

Course specification
Course title Use of econometric methods in assessment of productivity and animal health control
Acronym 14D2I07
Study programme DOCTORAL ACADEMIC STUDIES
Module
Type of study PhD academic studies
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
    Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
      ESPB 10.0 Status elective
      Condition Oblik uslovljenosti
      The goal Acquainting students with certain econometric methods that are used to control the productivity and health of animals and determining the optimal solution in the treatment of animals
      The outcome Students should be trained in the applying of econometric methods in controlling productivity and animal health.
      Contents
      Contents of lectures Economic analysis in veterinary medicine. Marginal analysis. Static and dynamic methods to assess animal health control program. Application of the method of discounting in the preparation of the program. Rating Program under uncertainty. Expected monetary value and the expected regret . Cost-benefit analysis. Linear programming. The use of simulation models in veterinary medicine.
      Contents of exercises
      Literature
      1. Statistical methods
      2. Statistical methods
      3. Statistical methods for the medics
      4. Modern decision-making
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
      4
      Methods of teaching Teaching is carried out with the use of audiovisual techniques with practical examples, the preparation of seminar work and critical discussion.
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
      Activites during lectures 10 Test paper 70
      Practical lessons Oral examination
      Projects
      Colloquia
      Seminars 20

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