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This course introduces to you the principles of drug selection, identification and storing. You will explore how to effectively identify drug forms and names, including drug selection based on their therapeutic and systemic function. The unit highlights different types of drug names and forms. You will also learn how to arrange and store appropriately veterinary drugs.

PURPOSE STATEMENT:
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to prepare
workplace for veterinary intervention. Indeed, any veterinary activity involves a
proper preparation of workplace. So this competence is very important for the
Animal care technician training and it is a prerequisite for all the specific
modules of the qualification involving the manipulation and treatment of the
different animal species. It is intended for learners who have successfully
completed ordinary level, level II in animal health or its equivalent and pursuing
TVET level III and related qualification. Upon completion of this module, the
trainee will be able to: Identify and store veterinary drugs according to their
therapeutic function; Identify and store veterinary instruments and equipment
according to their intended use; Clean and sanitise workplace, instruments and
equipment; Perform proper waste disposal

- Teacher: Gilbert NZABANTERURA
- Teacher: JeanDamascene BIMENYIMANA
This outcome introduces to you the principles of drug selection, identification and storing. You will explore how to effectively identify drug forms and names, including drug selection based on their therapeutic and systemic function. The unit highlights different types of drug names and forms. You will also learn how to arrange and store appropriately veterinary drugs.

- Teacher: Illuminee BARAKAGWIRA
- Teacher: Christine URAYENEZA
This Learning Outcome introduces to you the principles of drug selection, identification and storing. You will explore how to effectively identify drug forms and names, including drug selection based on their therapeutic and systemic function. The unit highlights different types of drug names and forms. You will also learn how to arrange and store appropriately veterinary drugs.

- Teacher: Illuminee BARAKAGWIRA
- Teacher: JeanDamascene BIMENYIMANA
- Teacher: Olivier MUHOZA
- Teacher: Wilson NIYONKURU
This module describes employable and practicable
skills, knowledge and right attitudes required by the student to describe wood
finishing products, conduct pre-finishing activities, perform wood finishing,
finish upholstered wooden furniture and finally refinish furniture. The
contents provided in this course are packages reserved for a student pursuing
TVET certificate III in wood technology. Graduates at this level will have
knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or further
learning.

- Teacher: Eric Hitimana
- Teacher: Origene IGIRANEZA
This module describes the knowledge and skills required to operate a woodworking machine. It describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required for the trainee to operate portable power machines and operate heavy-duty woodworking machines.

- Teacher: Origene IGIRANEZA
This
module describes employable and practicable skills, knowledge and right
attitudes required by the student to apply basic drawing techniques, interpret
technical drawing, prepare and calculate cost estimation. It is designed for
students pursuing TVET certificate III in wood technology. Graduates at this
level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement
and/or further learning.
- Teacher: Origene IGIRANEZA
This module describes employable and practicable skills; knowledge and right attitudes required by the student to interpret furniture and furnishing elements drawings, select tools, equipment and materials for furniture, prepare materials for furniture and perform webbing and foaming for upholstered furniture. It is designed for students pursuing TVET certificate III in wood technology. Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or further learning.

- Teacher: Eric Hitimana
- Teacher: Origene IGIRANEZA