Students develop laboratory skills and study �ethics and animal welfare�, students learn how to manage animal collections and design enclosures in �captive animal husbandry�, study animal behaviour and how humans interact with animals; students develop knowledge of animal health, diets, how animals learn and training.
Modules include: Captive animal husbandry and enclosure design; ethology and anthrozoology; academic and personal development; working in the animal sector; foundation zoological science; ethics and animal welfare; animal diets; animal and human health; animal learning and training; conservation; workplace enquiry in the animal sector.
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| Starting | How long | Days you attend | Details | Where | Class info | Price |
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 |
2 years |
Full time | No application date provided |
Mold, CH7 6AA |
N/A |
£3850 per year |
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*More info: £3850 per year |
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Glyndwr University
Zoology, Animal Health

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