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Available as a one-year level 6 top-up degree See page 48 for details
You’ll have fantastic opportunities to develop your expertise to assess animal welfare, measure behaviour, train and manage domestic, exotic and wild species. Teaching is supported by our on-site animal collection, including meerkats, rabbits and goats, our dairy farm and equine yard. Through exposure to the latest research, you’ll be at the forefront of emerging scientific knowledge. You’ll use your experiences to inspire your own research question, which you’ll use to uncover new knowledge in a significant project in your final year. Industry opportunities You’ll be supported to gain experience in the workplace from your first year. Our students strengthen their CVs in our commercial canine and equine therapy centres, as well as through voluntary roles with local organisations. Recently, students have worked with the Blue Cross and West Midlands Safari Park. This course is ideal for those who love animals and want to make a difference to their lives through applying and improving training, management and welfare practices. and exotic animals, and assessing animal welfare in different contexts. Experience conservation and fieldwork in South Africa. * Turn your passion for animals into your career. Learn with 70 species on site, training and managing domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) with Foundation year
Entry requirements A typical offer is 112 UCAS tariff points; 32-48 UCAS tariff points with Foundation year See entry requirements on pages 157-158 Typical offer information is for guidance only Find out more at www.hartpury.ac.uk
UCAS code D329 3 years DF29 4 years with Foundation year
Foundation year - Gain the subject-specific knowledge needed for the BSc degree
Integrated placement year - An optional extra year in industry to prepare for your career
International trip - Optional fieldwork in Mankwe Wildlife Reserve, South Africa*
100% in employment, further study or other purposeful activity
Graduate destinations • Instructor, Guide Dogs for the Blind • Animal Welfare Assistant, Blue Cross
(Graduate Outcomes 2020)** **Reflects activities after 15 months for those who graduated in 2018.
• Scientific Editor, BSAVA • Zoo Keeper, Bristol Zoo • Guest Experience Manager, Bristol Aquarium • MRes Animal Behaviour and Welfare
*Additional costs apply. Places allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Please see course page on website.
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