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MSc Clinical Animal Behaviour

University of Lincoln

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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 Master’s 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 Europe’s first veterinary ...Read More

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Full time | Lincoln (Main Site) | 12 months | SEP-23

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12th / 95
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51st

Start date and duration

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Start date
SEP-23
Full Time
12 months

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Students need to have a first or upper second class honours degree in Life Sciences or equivalent experience. Students do not need an animal related degree in order to apply for this course. A good first degree regardless of the subject is important as this demonstrates ability as an independent learner. However, a good grounding in biology, biological processes, and an understanding of scientific research methods and statistical methods is also important. These skills are often achieved through a science-based degree but can also be obtained through other routes.

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£9,000 per year
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£16,300 per year
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£16,300 per year
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University of Lincoln

Brayford Pool Lincoln Lincolnshire LN6 7TS United Kingdom Nearest train station: Lincoln Central  0.3 miles away
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MSc Clinical Animal Behaviour
University of Lincoln MSc Clinical Animal Behaviour
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