About this Professional Certificate
In this Professional Certificate Program, the focus is on the design, the set-up, execution and optimization of animal breeding programs, genetic improvement and conservation of genetic diversity.
Follow this program and learn what the key factors are for improving and increasing productivity and learn what it takes to create and maintain a healthy and strong population.
You will learn about the basic principles of population, quantitative and molecular genetics. Biological aspects are integrated in the courses by the many hands-on assignments as well. Professionals working with animals will be able to use the knowledge from these courses to understand the impact of breeding on animal populations and to use genetic principles to make their decisions. Furthermore, following this program will give you an advanced starting point for further studies, such as MSc. level courses in animal breeding.
Although this course is open to everyone, it is particular useful for breeders of:
This program is a great step towards understanding the principles of animal breeding and the sector. Depending upon the animal industry of interest, animal scientists can work in jobs such as cattle breed association representative, dairy industry breeding consultant and/or company representative for Artificial Insemination (AI) companies. Or you can be working for a private breeding company in the case of the swine, poultry and aquaculture industries. In fact, some scientists with experience in animal breeding and genetics go on to work for plant breeding companies.
Join this Professional Certificate Program made by top-experts from Wageningen University & Research, ranked #1 for agricultural sciences in the NTU ranking. By joining the program, you become part of the growing community of students that are trained at the Animal Breeding and Genomics Group, which is the centre of excellence for all national and international animal breeding and genomics activities of Wageningen University & Research. The centre is a preferred knowledge and business partner for many national and international clients from both the public and private sector. This includes breeding organisations in commercial and non-commercial livestock, pet animals and horses, the EU and national and foreign governments.
What you'll learn
- Describe the steps that need to be taken when setting up a breeding program.
- Describe how selection and genomic tools can be used to alleviate the effect of monogenic recessive diseases.
- Calculate family relationships and inbreeding coefficients in pedigrees and predict the rate of inbreeding for simple situations.
- Explain how family relationships between individuals can be used to estimate breeding values and describe the consequences of different selection and mating strategies for the response to selection.
- Describe how running breeding programs can be evaluated in terms of response to selection and genetic diversity.
- Describe how dissemination of improved animal populations to end-users takes place, and why this differs among animal species.
- Gain the tools and insights to improve production and work towards a healthy population.
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Hours | 72 |
Instructors | Hans Komen, Han Mulder, Piter Bijma, John Bastiaansen, Mario Calus, Henk Bovenhuis, Bart Ducro |
Language | English |
Subjects | Science |
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Laboratory Animal Technician Lead $25k
Technical Services Specialist, Animal Health & Nutrition $39k
Large Animal Technician $43k
Animal Care Technician and part time CVT $51k
Animal Curator/Naturalist $53k
Senior Animal Care Specialist $57k
Animal Nutrition Sales $70k
Senior Account Executive (Animal Healthcare) $71k
Team Research Animal Specialist Lead $73k
Assistant Administrator, Indianapolis Animal Care and Control $76k
Owner Animal Control Officer Consultant $87k
National Regional Account Executive (Animal Healthcare) Manager $106k
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From | WageningenX, Wageningen University & Research via edX |
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Hours | 72 |
Instructors | Hans Komen, Han Mulder, Piter Bijma, John Bastiaansen, Mario Calus, Henk Bovenhuis, Bart Ducro |
Language | English |
Subjects | Science |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Laboratory Animal Technician Lead $25k
Technical Services Specialist, Animal Health & Nutrition $39k
Large Animal Technician $43k
Animal Care Technician and part time CVT $51k
Animal Curator/Naturalist $53k
Senior Animal Care Specialist $57k
Animal Nutrition Sales $70k
Senior Account Executive (Animal Healthcare) $71k
Team Research Animal Specialist Lead $73k
Assistant Administrator, Indianapolis Animal Care and Control $76k
Owner Animal Control Officer Consultant $87k
National Regional Account Executive (Animal Healthcare) Manager $106k
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