Learning outcomes

The student will have acquired the basics of anatomical language to position and describe the elements of the horse's skeleton. They will be able to give a general description of the joints. They will be able to describe and recognise the tissues of the locomotor system. They will be able to apply these notions to a simple problem (transfer).

Goals

The list of objectives and the means of learning to achieve them are described in a specific document presented at the beginning of the year and available on the webcampus

Content

1. Locomotion and gait of the horse 2. The language of anatomy 3. Study of horse bones 4. The joint 5. The fabrics 6. RX

Table of contents

See content

Exercices

Supervised work constitutes the core of the course

Assessment method

The evaluation procedures are described in a specific document presented at the beginning of the year and available on webcampus

Sources, references and any support material

Various documents on webcampus Textbook of veterinary anatomy", Fourth Edition, Eds; Dyce, Sack and Wensing, 2010, Saunders, St Louis, USA.

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Bachelier en médecine vétérinaire Standard 0 2
Bachelier en médecine vétérinaire Standard 1 2