Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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General properties of pesticides.
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R2-Chapter-13
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2
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Classification of pesticides and some important pesticides.
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R2-Chapter-13
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3
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Analysis and propagation of pesticides.
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R1-Page-182
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4
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Licensing of pesticides.
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R2-Chapter-13
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5
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Scope of pesticides.
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R1-Page-183
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6
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Pesticide handling equipments and Cautions during use.
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R2-Chapter-13
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7
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Pesticide mixtures and application.
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R2-Chapter-13
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8
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Inspection principles of pesticide factories and legal regulations.
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R2-Chapter-13
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9
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Effects of pesticides on human health.
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R2-Chapter-13
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10
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Environmental effects of pesticides.
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R1-Page-179
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11
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Measures to be taken to reduce the effects of pesticides on human and environmental health.
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R2-Chapter-13
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12
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Protection from harmful effects of pesticides.
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R2-Chapter-13
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13
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Pesticide poisoning.
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R2-Chapter-13
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14
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Destruction of pesticides.
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R2-Chapter-13
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Lecturer Elif PAÇAL
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Instructors
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1-)Öğretim Görevlisi Dr. Elif Paçal
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1. Tayar, M. ve Yarsan, E. (2014). Veteriner Halk Sağlığı(1st edition), Dora Press Publishing Ltd. Şti., Bursa
R2. Kaya, S., Pirinnçci, İ. ve Bilgili, A. (1998). Veteriner Hekimliğinde Toksikoloji(1st edition), Medisan Press, Ankara.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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In accordance with the legislation, it is aimed to gain knowledge about pesticide application, application areas and pesticide poisoning by controlling the production and sales places of pesticides in terms of health.
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Content
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General characteristics of pesticides; Classification of pesticides and some important pesticides; Analysis and propagation of pesticides; Licensing of pesticides; Uses of pesticides; Equipment for handling pesticides and considerations during use; Pesticide mixtures and their application; Inspection principles of pesticide plants and legal regulations; Effects of pesticides on human health; Effects of pesticides on the environment; Measures to be taken to reduce the effects of pesticides on human and environmental health; Protection from harmful effects of pesticides; Pesticide poisoning; Destruction of pesticides.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Gratuates gain the basic theoretical and practical knowledge related to the field.
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-
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2
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Graduates have detailed information about the basic ecosystem components.
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-
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3
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Graduates have knowledge about environmental pollution, measurement and waste treatment procedures.
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-
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4
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Graduates can be able to interpret and evaluate data, determine problems, analyze and develop evidence-based solutions by using acquired basic knowledge and skills in their field.
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-
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5
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Graduates have knowledge about occupational safety, labour health, environmental conservation and quality.
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-
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6
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Gratuates gain the knowledge about basic computer software and hardware related to their field.
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-
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7
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Gratuates gain the implementation abilities by investigating through on-site processes related to environmental health.
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4
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8
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Gratuates can be able to work interdisiplinary individual and teamwork and taking responsibilities.
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5
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9
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Gratuates gain the ability to generate solutions during unforseen situations in implementations related to the field.
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-
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10
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Gratuates gain awareness of the lifelong learning necessities; follow the developments in science and technology and gain the ability of self-improvement.
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-
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11
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Graduates can be able to use written and verbal communication techniques related to their field.
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12
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Graduates select and use modern techniques, tools and information technologies for implementations related to their field.
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5
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13
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Graduates have knowledge about legal legislations related to their field and have the ability of interpretation of these legislations.
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-
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14
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Graduates have universal, socail and professional ethic awareness related to their field.
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5
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