It is recommended Clinical Animal Behaviourists work on veterinary referral, helping the owners of companion animals resolve behavioural problems through diagnosis of the problem behaviour and application of individual behaviour modification programmes.
This Masters degree follows an evidence-based approach, which aims to develop students theoretical knowledge and practical skills for the management of problem behaviour in companion animals. It is headed by a team of experts, including Europes first veterinary behaviour professor, European and Royal College of Veterinary Su...
It is recommended Clinical Animal Behaviourists work on veterinary referral, helping the owners of companion animals resolve behavioural problems through diagnosis of the problem behaviour and application of individual behaviour modification programmes.<br/><br/>This Masters degree follows an evidence-based approach, which aims to develop students theoretical knowledge and practical skills for the management of problem behaviour in companion animals. It is headed by a team of experts, including Europes first veterinary behaviour professor, European and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons specialist, Professor Daniel Mills.<br/><br/>Teaching is informed by research and practice, and students have the opportunity to gain experience through material used in teaching from real cases seen in the Department of Life Sciences veterinary behaviour clinic. The curriculum is closely aligned to the research conducted in the Departments Animal Behaviour Cognition and Welfare Group. Students are encouraged to develop research skills and may have the opportunity to work alongside academics on high profile projects, many of which are funded by research councils, charities, and commercial bodies.<br/><br/>Due to the popularity of this course, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. It is likely that applications received after April 2025 will be placed on a waiting list for consideration for the following academic years entry.
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Full-time
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1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Lincoln
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Institution Code
L39
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