BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Training (Clinical)
Hartpury University
  • Mode of Study : FULL Time
  • Duration : 3 or 4 years
  • Start Month : September
Price: GBP£18,150 Per year
International student course fee

About the Courses

You’ll gain an in depth understanding of the key topics in the field of animal behaviour and training. Core subjects will range from management and training of the animal, to the physiology of animal behaviour. Engagement with practical activities, industry placements and real-world case studies throughout the course will prepare you for a future career in a diverse sector - from routine training for husbandry right through to managing animals with problematic behaviours.

This course and its training are underpinned by the strictest ethics and supported by the latest scientific evidence. You’ll learn from the latest advances in the field and use industry-standard technologies.

*UK Pet Food 2023

Recognised by the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC)

This programme has been formally recognised with the Animal Behaviour &

You’ll gain an in depth understanding of the key topics in the field of animal behaviour and training. Core subjects will range from management and training of the animal, to the physiology of animal behaviour. Engagement with practical activities, industry placements and real-world case studies throughout the course will prepare you for a future career in a diverse sector - from routine training for husbandry right through to managing animals with problematic behaviours.

This course and its training are underpinned by the strictest ethics and supported by the latest scientific evidence. You’ll learn from the latest advances in the field and use industry-standard technologies.

*UK Pet Food 2023

Recognised by the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC)

This programme has been formally recognised with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Programme Recognition Committee to deliver the academic elements necessary for an individual to achieve ABTC recognition as:

Animal Trainer (AT) – during year 1

Animal Training Instructor (ATI) – during year 2

Animal Behaviour Technician (ABT) – during year 2

Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CAB) – during year 3

An individual who has met the ABTC knowledge and understanding (academic) requirements, and who wishes to be ABTC registered will then need to undertake an assessment of the performance criteria via an ABTC Practitioner Organisation. Students will be supported with this process throughout their study.

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