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Explore the captivating world of animal behavior while acquiring essential, highly sought-after professional skills. Our Animal Behavior program is deeply grounded in biological sciences, employing a meticulous scientific methodology to examine animal conduct. As you build core competencies and knowledge, you'll apply them in advanced practical areas like conservation and welfare science.
Beyond investigating animal behavior, you'll examine a diverse array of species with particular attention to amphibians and invertebrates. These groups exhibit remarkably intriguing behaviors: cockroaches display distinct personalities, while frogs can undergo stress. As vital components of both temperate and tropical ecosystems, comprehending their behavior is fundamental for broader habitat preservation.
While focusing primarily on wildlife, the course also covers behavior in controlled environments: such as establishing care protocols for endangered zoo animals, optimal pet welfare standards, and livestock management practices. Our faculty members bring genuine passion for their discipline and substantial expertise from their research specialties.