FdSc AppliedBehaviour Science and Welfare Yr1

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Enabling graduates to move into the many career paths which are found within the fields of animal welfare and the behavioural sciences, this qualification allows students to develop skills in the understanding of behavioural principles and the biological and physiological systems which underpin them. You will delve into the multi-faceted world of animal behaviour with an emphasis on the identification and management of problem behaviours in both wild and domestic animals. Course Content Year 1: Concepts in animal science; Concepts in animal husbandry; Principles of animal behavior; Concepts in animal welfare; Work-based learning; A choice of either: Principles of management (land-based) or Concepts in conservation. Year 2: Animal cognition and learning; Problem behaviour management; Applied animal welfare; Breeding management and genetics; Research skills; Work-based learning;A choice of either: Project management; Exotic collection management; Applied animal training or Comparative anatomy adaptations and evolution. Successful students can progress onto the BSc (Hons) Applied Behavioural Science and Welfare programme. Graduates will also be fully prepared for managerial and technical positions within the domestic and wild animal industry.

Course information

Name: FdSc AppliedBehaviour Science and Welfare Yr1 Qualification title: Foundation Degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Qualification type: Assessment Coursework (written assignments, projects and presentations) as well as examinations. Awarding Kingston University Created 20160916 12:10:02 Updated 20160916 12:10:02

Entry requirements

Protective clothing, footwear and wet weather clothing as well as overalls will be required. Equipment required Protective clothing, footwear and wet weather clothing as well as overalls will be required.

Provider

HADLOW COLLEGE
Further Education
enquiries@hadlow.ac.uk
0500 551 434
http://www.hadlow.ac.uk/

Address

Tonbridge Road
Hadlow Town: TONBRIDGE County:KENT

Learning aims

Title: Foundation Degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Qualification: Foundation Degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Classification: Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

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