Why study at TECH?

Become one of the most demanded professionals of the moment: prepare yourself as an Expert in Nutrition and Feeding of Ruminants"

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This Postgraduate diploma in Ruminant Nutrition and Feeding is unique given its level of specialization and the logical learning sequence in which the content is organized.

Its ultimate goal is to specialize and update professionals in the most advanced technical and scientific aspects of animal nutrition and feeding.

Knowledge that enables the entry, linkage and specialization in one of the most important sectors of animal production at present and with more labor demand and need for specialization.

The current world population estimated at 7.6 billion is expected to increase to 8.6 billion by 2030 and animal nutrition is one of the disciplines called upon to help solve the problem of producing sufficient and economical protein to feed this growing demand in an efficient and sustainable manner.

With an innovative format, this specialization allows participants to develop autonomous learning and optimal time management.

Join the elite, with this highly efficient specialization and open new paths to your professional progress"

In short, it is an ambitious, broad, structured and interwoven proposal, which covers everything from the fundamental and relevant principles of nutrition to the manufacture of food. All this with the characteristics of a course of high scientific, teaching and technological level.

These are some of its most notable features:

  • Latest technology in online teaching software
  • Highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
  • Practical cases presented by practising experts
  • State-of-the-art interactive video systems
  • Teaching supported by telepractice
  • Continuous updating and recycling systems
  • Self-regulating learning: full compatibility with other occupations
  • Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
  • Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
  • Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
  • Availability of content from any fixed or portable device with internet connection
  • Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after the course

A course that will enable you to work in the ruminant production sectors, with the solvency of a high-level professional"

Our teaching staff is made up of professionals from different fields related to this specialty. In this way, we ensure that we provide you with the training update we are aiming for. A multidisciplinary team of professionals prepared and experienced in different environments, who will develop the theoretical knowledge in an efficient way, but, above all, will put at the service of this Postgraduate diploma practical knowledge derived from their own experience: one of the differential qualities of this specialization.

This mastery of the subject is complemented by the effectiveness of the methodological design of this Postgraduate diploma. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. This way, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the operability you need in your training. 

The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning: an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use telepractice:  with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert, you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were actually dealing with the scenario you are learning about. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.

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With a methodological design that relies on proven teaching techniques, this Postgraduate diplomain Ruminant Nutrition and Feeding will take you through different teaching approaches to allow you to learn in a dynamic and effective way"

Syllabus

The contents of this specialization have been developed by the different experts of this course, with a clear purpose: to ensure that our students acquire each and every one of the necessary skills to become true experts in this field. 
A complete and well-structured program that will take you to the highest standards of quality and success.

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A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"

Module 1. Nutrients and Metabolism

1.1. Carbohydrates

1.1.1. Carbohydrates in Animal Food
1.1.2. Classification of Carbohydrates
1.1.3. Digestion Process
1.1.4. Fiber and Digestion of Fiber
1.1.5. Factors which Affect the Utilistion of Fiber
1.1.6. Physical Function of Fibre

1.2. Metabolism of Carbohydrates

1.2.1. Metabolic Fate of Carbohydrates
1.2.2. Glycolysis, Glycogenolysis, Glycogenesis and Gluconeogenesis  
1.2.3. Pentose Phosphate Cycle
1.2.4. Krebs Cycle

1.3. Lipids

1.3.1. Classification of Lipids
1.3.2. Functions of Lipids
1.3.3. Fatty Acids
1.3.4. Digestion and Absorption of Fats
1.3.5. Factors which Affect Lipid Digestion

1.4. Lipid Metabolism

1.4.1. Metabolic Fate of Lipids
1.4.2. Fat Metabolism Energy
1.4.3. Oxidative Rancidity
1.4.4. Essential Fatty Acids 
1.4.5. Lipid Metabolism Problems

1.5. Energetic Metabolism

1.5.1. Measurement of Heat Reaction
1.5.2. Biological Partitioning of Energy 
1.5.3. Nutrient Caloric Increase
1.5.4. Energy Balance
1.5.5. Environmental Factors that Influence Energy Requirements
1.5.6. Characteristics of Energy Deficiencies and Excesses

1.6. Proteins 

1.6.1. Protein Classification  
1.6.2. Functions of the Different Proteins
1.6.3. Digestion and Absorption of Proteins
1.6.4. Factors which Affect Protein Digestion
1.6.5. Nutritional Classification of Amino Acids for Poultry and Swine

1.7. Protein Metabolism in Poultry and Swine

1.7.1. Metabolic Fate of Proteins
1.7.2. Gluconeogenesis and Degradation of Amino Acids
1.7.3. Excretion of Nitrogen and Synthesis of Uric Acid  
1.7.4. Imbalance of Amino Acids and Energetic Cost of Protein Metabolism
1.7.5. Interaction Between Amino Acids

1.8. Vitamins and Minerals

1.8.1. Vitamin Classification
1.8.2. Vitamin Requirements for Poultry and Swine  
1.8.3. Vitamin Deficiencies
1.8.4. Macro and Micro minerals 
1.8.5. Interaction Between Minerals  
1.8.6. Organic Chelates

1.9. Mineral and Vitamin Metabolism 

1.9.1. Vitamin Interdependence
1.9.2. Deficiencies and Toxicity of Vitamins  
1.9.3. Choline
1.9.4. Metabolism of Calcium and Phosphorus  
1.9.5. Electrolyte Balance

1.10. Water. The Forgotten Nutrient

1.10.1. Principal Functions of Water 
1.10.2. Distribution of Water in an Organism  
1.10.3. Sources of Water
1.10.4. Factors Affecting Water Requirements
1.10.5. Water Requirements
1.10.6. Requirements for the Quality of Drinking Water

Module 2. Digestibility, Ideal Protein and Advances in Animal Nutrition 

2.1. Apparent Digestibility Coefficients

2.1.1. Techniques to Obtain the Ileal Digesta
2.1.2. Methodology to Calculate Digestibility

2.2. Endogenous Losses

2.2.1. Origin and Composition of Endogenous Amino Acids
2.2.2. Techniques to Measure Endogenous Losses

2.3. Standardized Coefficients and True Digestibility
2.4. Factors Affecting Digestibility Coefficients

2.4.1. Age and Physical State
2.4.2. Food Consumption and Composition

2.5. Synthetic Amino Acids in Animal Nutrition

2.5.1. Synthesis of Synthetic Amino Acids
2.5.2. Use of Synthetic Amino Acids in Diets

2.6. Ideal Protein and Advances in Protein Nutrition

2.6.1. Concept of Ideal Protein
2.6.2. Profiles of Ideal Protein
2.6.3. Use of Practical Applications

2.7. Estimation of Nutritional Requirements Through Performance Experiments

2.7.1. Evaluation Methods for Nutritional Requirements
2.7.2. Requirements Determination

2.8. Factors Affecting Ntrient Utilization

2.8.1. Age
2.8.2. Physiological Condition
2.8.3. Level of Consumption
2.8.4. Environmental Conditions
2.8.5. Diet

2.9. Importance of the Quality and Stability of Fats in Nutrition

2.9.1. Types of Fats
2.9.2. Nutritional Profile of Fats
2.9.3. Quality
2.9.4.  Inclusion of Fat in the Diet

2.10. Organic Minerals in Monogastric Nutrition

2.10.1. Macrominerals
2.10.2. Microminerals
2.10.3. Structure of Organic Minerals

2.11. Integrity and Intestinal Health, its Importance in Animal Nutrition

2.11.1. Intestinal Physiology and Anatomy
2.11.2. Intestinal Health and Digestibility 
2.11.3. Factors which Affect Intestinal Integrity

2.12. Strategies for Animal Production Without Using Growth Enhancing Antibiotics

2.12.1. Effects of Antibiotics on Nutrition
2.12.2. Risk of Using Anitbiotics
2.12.3. Global Patterns
2.12.4. Formulation and Feeding Strategies

2.13. Concept of Precision Nutrition

2.13.1. Diets Close Up
2.13.2. Animal Models 
2.13.3. Ideal Protein
2.13.4. Physiological Condition
2.13.5. Growth Physiology 

Module 3. Nutrition and Food in Ruminants 

3.1. Digestion and Ruminal Process in Bovines

3.1.1.  Anatomy of the Digestive System of a Ruminant 
3.1.2. Physiology and Importance of Rumination
3.1.3. Ruminal Microorganisms and their Importance 
3.1.4. Digestion of Carbohydrates in Rumen
3.1.5. Digestion of Fats in Rumen
3.1.6. Digestion of Nitrogen Compounds in Rumen

3.2. Post-ruminal Digestion and Metabolism

3.2.1. Post-ruminal Digestion of Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins 
3.2.2. Absorption of Nutrients in the Ruminant
3.2.3. Metabolism of Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins in Ruminants 

3.3. Protein Requirements

3.3.1. Methodology for Protein Titration in Ruminants
3.3.2. Maintenance Requirements
3.3.3. Gestation Requirements
3.3.4. Milk Production Requirements
3.3.5. Growth Requirements

3.4. Energy Requirements

3.4.1. Methodology of Energetic Valuation in Ruminants
3.4.2. Maintenance Requirements
3.4.3. Gestation Requirements
3.4.4. Milk Production Requirements
3.4.5. Growth Requirements

3.5. Fiber Requirements

3.5.1. Fiber Valuation Methods
3.5.2. Fiber Requirements for Maintaining Good Health and Production in Ruminants

3.6. Mineral and Vitamin Requirements

3.6.1. Hydrosoluble Vitamins
3.6.2. Liposoluble Vitamins  
3.6.3. Macrominerals
3.6.4. Microminerals

3.7. Water, Requirements and Factors which Affect its Consumption

3.7.1. Importance of Water in the Production of Ruminants 
3.7.2. Water Quality for Ruminants
3.7.3. Water Requirements for Ruminants 

3.8. Nutrition and Food in Lactating Ruminants 

3.8.1. Physiology of Esophageal Leakage
3.8.2. Requirements in Lactating Ruminants
3.8.3. Diet Design for Lactating Ruminants

3.9. Main Foods in Diets for Ruminants

3.9.1. Fibrous Foods
3.9.2. Energy Rich Foods
3.9.3. Protein Rich Foods
3.9.4. Vitamin Supplements
3.9.5. Mineral Supplements
3.9.6. Additives and Others

3.10. Dietary Formulation and Supplements for Bovines

3.10.1. Requirement Calculations
3.10.2. Ration Balancing Methods
3.10.3. Dietary Formulation for Beef Cattle
3.10.4. Dietary Formulation for Dairy Cattle
3.10.5. Dietary Formulation for Sheep and Goats

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This training will allow you to advance in your career comfortably"

Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Food in Ruminants

Given the rapid growth of the ruminant animal population, veterinary professionals are increasingly in demand to assist with their knowledge and practice to contribute to the creation of proposals that help solve the food shortage and the economic and climatic impact that this means. Faced with this scenario, at TECH Global University we designed the Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Food in Ruminants, a program that will allow you to specialize in animal nutrition with the most advanced technical and scientific aspects of the discipline.

Become an expert in animal nutrition

With this program you will be able to delve into the digestive physiology, nutrition and feeding of ruminants, as well as the anatomical and physiological differences that characterize them. Likewise, you will develop specialized knowledge about the nutritional requirements of these species involved in livestock production while analyzing the complete feed manufacturing process to supervise their nutritional composition, quality and safety. In this way, you will have the ability to determine the properties, utilization and metabolic transformations that take place to meet the nutritional needs of the animal and, likewise, propose arguments, methods and techniques that allow you to improve the conditions of their diet, feeding them in a more efficient and sustainable way.

Study at the largest Veterinary School

At TECH Global University we offer you the most updated academic content in the market, in addition to unique methodologies for virtual teaching. During the completion of this program you will have the company of experts in the field that will guide your process and theoretical-practical methods that will help strengthen your skills as a veterinary professional. In addition, you will be able to study completely remotely and manage time and space according to your needs. Get certified in the largest Veterinary School and wide your professional profile.