Animal Nutrition and Metabolism III

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your studies will be on-campus, and may include some online delivery
On campus
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Area/Catalogue
ANIM 3006
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Course ID
202935
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Campus
Roseworthy Campus
Level of study
Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
Course owner
Course owner
School of Animal and Vet Sci
Course coordinator
Course coordinator
Mariana Caetano
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Course level
3
Work Integrated Learning course
Work Integrated Learning course
No
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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Yes
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University-wide elective course
Yes
Single course enrollment
Single course enrolment
Yes

Course overview

This course provides students with a solid grounding in animal metabolism and nutrition to allow them to develop sound, evidence-based advice to clients wishing to maximise the profitability, health, longevity, product quality or athletic performance of animals. The course builds on a platform of knowledge of nutritional principles and the roles of energy, protein, lipids, carbohydrates, macro- and micro-nutrients in biochemical pathways. These principles are then applied to feed formulation for dogs, cats, horses, beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, wildlife, pocket pets, exotic animals, and farmed finfish. The consequences of an inadequate supply of the essential nutrients are considered in detail. The course has a strong hands-on, practical focus to develop in students an awareness of the importance of nutrition as a frontline determinant of animal health, welfare and production. Emphasis is placed on self-initiative, the development of skills in teamwork, and the application of a critical, science-based approach to practical nutrition.

Course learning outcomes

  • Define essentiality of a nutrient and identify the different forms of energy that can be provided to animals, and the way animals attempt to satisfy their energy requirements
  • Formulate diets for animals from first principles: list major minerals and vitamins and describe their roles in metabolism, and describe the interactions between proteins, carbohydrates and lipids in animal metabolism and how imbalances of these result in dysfunction
  • Apply critical thinking and an evidence-based approach to animal nutrition and demonstrate skills in data collection, analysis, synthesis, report writing and communication

Availability

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Census date
Fri 04/09/2026
Enrol by date
Enrol by date
Fri 21/08/2026
Last day to W
Last day to W
Fri 18/09/2026
Last day to WF
Last day to WF
Fri 16/10/2026

Class details

Roseworthy Campus

Class number
Class number 55980
Section
Section LE01
Size
Size 40
Available
Available 40
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
4 Aug - 11 Aug Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
18 Aug - 18 Aug Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
18 Aug - 18 Aug Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Cattle Yard Shelter 1, G1
18 Aug - 18 Aug Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Shearing Shed, G3
25 Aug - 22 Sep Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
13 Oct - 3 Nov Tuesday 9:10am - 12pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
Class number
Class number 55981
Section
Section PR01
Size
Size 40
Available
Available 40
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
4 Aug - 4 Aug Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Veterinary Science, G02
11 Aug - 11 Aug Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Information Centre, G03
18 Aug - 25 Aug Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Information Centre, G03
1 Sep - 1 Sep Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Veterinary Science, G02
8 Sep - 15 Sep Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Information Centre, G03
22 Sep - 22 Sep Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
13 Oct - 13 Oct Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Williams Building, G22
20 Oct - 20 Oct Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Callaghan Building, G18A/G18B
27 Oct - 27 Oct Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Williams Building, G22
27 Oct - 27 Oct Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Cattle Yard Shelter 1, G1
27 Oct - 27 Oct Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Shearing Shed, G3
3 Nov - 3 Nov Tuesday 1:10pm - 5pm Roseworthy Campus Information Centre, G03

Prerequisite(s)

N/A

Corequisite(s)

N/A

Antirequisite(s)

  • must not have completed ANIMLSC3015RW Animal Nutrition and Metabolism III at the University of Adelaide

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