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Curriculum

  The IAVT focuses on the development of animal vaccines and adjuvants against infectious diseases.

This curriculum structure outlines an International Degree Program in Animal Vaccine Technology, featuring six main components: Vaccinology (2), Adjuvants (2), Vaccine Engineering (2), Seminar (4), Special Topics (4), and Dissertation (12).
This curriculum outlines advanced courses in vaccine technology, including immunology, bioinformatics, and specific vaccine developments for various animals, with credit values indicated in parentheses.
This curriculum features courses in animal vaccine production, biotechnology, adjuvants, immunology, protein engineering, and internships for practical and overseas research experience.
The image shows the two-year Ph.D. curriculum in Animal Vaccine Technology. It includes required courses (seminars, dissertation, 16 credits) and electives (immunology, vaccine engineering, bioinformatics, biotechnology). The program offers practical training, industry internships, and overseas research. Students need 33 credits to graduate.
The image shows the Ph.D. curriculum for the International Program in Animal Vaccine Technology at NPUST (111-114 academic years). The two-year program includes required courses (seminars, dissertation) totaling 16 credits and elective courses (vaccine development, immunology, bioinformatics, biotechnology). Students need 33 credits to graduate (16 required, 17 elective). The program also offers industry internships and overseas research opportunities.