Bishop Burton College, Foundation Degree, Animal Assisted Therapy
Academic and professional skills; animal husbandry; animal health and nutrition; animal systems; animal welfare and legislation; applied animal health; behaviour of companion animals; biology, brain and behaviour; marketing; indigenous species; practical animal management; principles of animal behaviour; wild animal care and management; work based learning; options may include: applied exotic species behaviour; aquarium management; behaviour of domestic animals; bird ethology; canine behaviour and counselling; equine ethology and behaviour; herpetology.
Other courses at Bishop Burton College
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Pre-Master's Diploma Graduate Global Pathways program
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MSc International Management
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MSc Environmental Impact Assessment and Management
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Foundation Pathway Programs at FIC