Students
INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Resources
- New multi-million pound animal management, veterinary nursing and dog grooming facility (opening Spring 2009)
- Specialist rooms for aquatics, reptiles, invertebrates and small mammals
- Extensive paddock facilities housing a range of grazing animals
- 6 bay, custom built aviaries for exotic birds
- Commercial dog grooming parlour
- Fully equipped veterinary examination room
Typical Employers
Animal rescue centres, animal charities, zoos and wildlife parks, as well as educational institutions and retail outlets.
Industry Links
Students benefit from a wide range of contacts such as local zoos, wildlife parks and rare breeds centres together with veterinary practices, pet shops, kennels, groomers and rescue operations such as Battersea Dogs Home.
Covering a wide variety of subjects, this course looks at the fascinating field of animal behaviour. You will examine some of the more prominent theories which exist throughout this discipline and apply them across a range of species.
Entry Requirements An interest in the subject.
Location
Hadlow
Start Date Evening: Wednesday 4th November 2009, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Course Duration
5 weeks.
Tuition Fee £150
