This course includes the following core modules that all students complete:
Full-time and part-time options are available for the programme. Students are required to commit to attending for two days (full time) or 1 day (part time) per week in term time. Past students have found this very helpful for balancing childcare and employment commitments.
Exotic animal biology (20 credits)
Companion animal behaviour and management (20 credits)
Advanced principles of animal health and welfare (20 credits)
Contemporary issues in animal welfare science (20 credits)
Dissertation (40 credits)
Occasional changes to modules and course content may take place. Students will be notified when applicable.
The primary way of delivering this course is on campus. On campus teaching includes a combination of lectures, small group seminars, workshops, guest lectures and one to one discussion with your programme leader and the programme team.
Students will receive between 6 and 14 hours of teaching time per week throughout this course, depending on the modules being taken. Additional one-to-one meetings with tutors and dissertation supervisors will provide further guidance and support.
Methods of assessment include: Practical Assessments in Laboratory Work, Written Assignments, Posters and Presentations, Exams and Case study analysis. Students have a variety of methods of assessment on the course with a clear emphasis on developing the applied practical knowledge relevant to the field of Animal Welfare.
Applicants would normally be expected to have a level 5 qualification such as a Foundation Degree (FdSc) or a Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant animal science/ zoological or biological field.
We are committed to creating educational opportunities for people from a variety of previous sectors. If you have been out of formal education for some time, and/or you do not have the qualifications stated, we might still be able to consider your application and offer you a range of support. We are here to help.
Further details about this course are available and the programme team welcome enquiries from a variety of backgrounds and experience to attend our open events or enquire for a call.
This programme is particularly relevant to people already working in or looking to develop a career within the veterinary research sector, rescue and behavioural rehabilitation, herpetology and exotic care sector, zoological collections, animal nutrition sector, behaviour and welfare research and laboratory testing facilities as well as those that wish to progress to post graduate education or teaching.