United Kingdom
Lincoln, England
3
Year(s)
English
Campus

Animal Behaviour and Welfare

Science / Animal Science

Animal Behaviour and Welfare

The scientific study of animal behaviour and welfare furthers our understanding of why animals behave in the way that they do, and helps us learn how best to respond to the challenges that animals face when living in captive and wild environments. This degree employs a multi-disciplinary, research-driven approach to the study of animal behaviour and welfare. The course aims to help students develop the knowledge and skills needed to understand animal behaviour and welfare, working, for example, with insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It is informed by academics who are considered to be at the forefront of their respective fields in welfare assessment, animal management, evolutionary biology, and animal cognition. This includes leading experts Professor Daniel Mills, who specialises in clinical animal behaviour; Professor Anna Wilkinson, who specialises in animal cognition; and Professor Oliver Burman, who specialises in assessment of animal welfare.



The price is estimated for the current year of study and is subject to change for the following years.

  • Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
  • Credit: 120
  • Full-time
  • Start date: 04-10-2021
  • End date: 25-06-2024
  • Gen. Deadline: 15-07-2021
  • Int. Deadline: 25-07-2021

Admission requirements

  • IELTS: 6
  • TOEFL: 65
  • GPA: 2.8

University of Lincoln

Campus: Brayford Pool
Per year Price: 14400 GBP
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