| Week |
Course Content |
| Week 1 |
Definitions and History of One Health |
| Week 2 |
Zoonotic diseases: A shared threat |
| Week 3 |
Wildlife as reservoirs of infectious diseases |
| Week 4 |
Vector-borne diseases and One Health (I) |
| Week 5 |
Biosurveillance and biodiagnosis in human |
| Week 6 |
Novel detection methods for bioagents |
| Week 7 |
Food security in food industry |
| Week 8 |
Biological toxicology |
| Week 9 |
Global One Health and biological toxin |
| Week 10 |
Antibiotic resistance in man |
| Week 11 |
Antibiotic resistance in animal |
| Week 12 |
Where do we go from here? An integrated and international approach |
| Week 13 |
Vaccine technology and one health in human |
| Week 14 |
Vaccine technology and one health in animals |
| Week 15 |
Comparative pathology: A One Health approach |
| Week 16 |
Final exams |
self-directed learning |
   01.Participation in professional forums, lectures, and corporate sharing sessions related to industry-government-academia-research exchange activities.    02.Viewing multimedia materials related to industry and academia. We will provide additional videos to enforce the One Health concept |