Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Bachelor's degree
In Beverley
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Beverley
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Duration
1 Year
Graduates are equipped with a sound understanding of animal behaviour and welfare in commercial and domestic environments.
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About this course
A relevant foundation degree (or related HND at merit level) or relevant Ordinary Degree or OR "Life Experience" will also be taken into account when considering applications from mature students
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Course programme
BSc (Hons) (Final Year) Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Mode: full-time
The Programme:
This is a final year programme that builds on skills developed during the FdSc Animal Management and Behaviour. This course gives a sound academic base and practical knowledge whilst giving an understanding of the disciplines and facts surrounding animal behaviour and welfare.
What you study:
- Animal Communication.
- Advanced Animal Training.
- Captive Animal Management.
- Animal Cognition.
- Behavioural Assessment of Welfare.
- Animal Ethics.
- Animal Production Systems.
- Counselling and Animal Behaviour Management.
- Physiology of Behaviour.
- Physiological Assessment of Welfare.
Essential Information:
People who take this course could go on to:
A range of careers in the animal management industry. The technical and managerial skills gained are in big demand in the growing area of animal welfare. Opportunities exist in animal collections, rehabilitation centres, animal parks and reserves and in education. Opportunities also exits for further research into the area of animal behaviour and welfare.
Animal Behaviour and Welfare