Hartpury University Undergraduate Prospectus 2020

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Human-Animal Interaction with Psychology BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) with Foundation year

You’ll examine the role that animals have in enriching human lives, as well as develop your understanding of human psychology, animal biology, animal handling, health and disease, behaviour and welfare. Both the positive and negative outcomes of human-animal interaction are important learning areas; you’ll examine the psychological benefits of human-animal interaction for humans, as well as topics such as psychological disorders and animal abuse or neglect. Real-life case studies will bring your learning to life. Industry opportunities Gaining experience in industry is a core part of the degree, to ensure you graduate ready for employment. You’ll benefit from opportunities on campus in our commercial animal therapy centres as well as with our industry partners in Gloucestershire, across the UK and internationally. This course is ideal for those who are fascinated by the psychology underpinning human-animal interaction, and would like to progress into a career in this area. psychology. The degree provides a great opportunity for you to move into an increasingly popular employment industry. Graduate destinations • Animal-assisted therapies • Clinical, social or evolutionary psychology at postgraduate level • Charity sector • Animal-related education Gain practical skills and experience to progress into the field of animals and clinical, social or evolutionary

Entry requirements Typical offer is 112 UCAS tariff points; 32-48 UCAS tariff points for Foundation year See entry requirements on pages 149-150 Typical offer information is for guidance only Find out more at www.hartpury.ac.uk

UCAS code D3C9 3 years DFC8 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

Did you know? You'll learn from industry- recognised human-animal experts whose research is having a positive impact on human-animal relationships across the world

• Zoo and wildlife sector • Pet and veterinary sector

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