University of Chester - Animal Behaviour (Combined) BSc (Hons)

University of Chester

Animal Behaviour (Combined) BSc (Hons)

Explore the fascinating science of animal behaviour, focusing on animals in their natural habitats, with ecological, conservation and welfare contexts. You can combine this Animal Behaviour degree programme with either Biology or Psychology.

Develop vital employer-desired skills while studying the ever-interesting field of animal behaviour. With an emphasis on free-living, wild animals you will follow a scientifically driven programme of work that develops your fundamental skills and knowledge and then uses them in cutting-edge applied contexts such as conservation and welfare sciences.

Why study this course with us?

A key strength of our Animal Behaviour (Combined) degree is that it is firmly rooted in the biological sciences and adopts a rigorous scientific approach to the study of the behaviour of animals. As well as exploring the behaviour of charismatic animals, we embrace a wide taxonomic range of species and have a good focus on some of the groups less emphasised elsewhere, such as amphibians and invertebrates.

These groups have really interesting behaviour in their own right (cockroaches have personalities for example... and frogs can experience stress...) but are also a crucial part of temperate and tropical ecosystems – understanding their behaviour is vital for wider habitat conservation. Whilst the emphasis is mainly on wild animals you can study behaviour in more managed environments: e.g. determining best husbandry and conservation breeding for endangered animals in zoos; best practice pet welfare; farm animal management. Our staff have a real enthusiasm for their subject and bring great expertise from their research fields.

Entry Requirements

 Typical Entry

     

112

UCAS points

GCE A Level

       

112 UCAS points from GCE A Levels (or equivalent). Typical offer - BCC/BBC

The Department requires one of the following subjects as essential for entry:

GCE A Level: Biology, Applied Science

BTEC

     

BTEC Extended Diploma: (Animal Care/Management or Applied Science): Typical offer - DMM

BTEC Diploma (Animal Care/Management or Applied Science): Typical Offer - D*D*

T Level

 

T Level (Science) at Merit

Irish/Scottish Highers

    

Irish Highers - H3, H3, H3, H3, H4 including H3 in Biology

Scottish Highers - BBBB including Biology

International Baccalaureate

       

26 points including 5 in HL Biology

Access requirements

     

Access to HE (Science) Diploma, to include 45 credits at level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit.

Career Prospects

The University of Chester has an award-winning Careers and Employability service which provides a variety of employability-enhancing experiences through the curriculum, employer contact, tailored group sessions, individual information, advice and guidance. It is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed and tailored to personal goals and aspirations, to enable students to develop as an individual and contribute to the business and community in which they will live and work. We provide access to part-time jobs, extra-curricular workshops and practical one-to-one help with career planning, including help with CVs, applications and mock interviews. Students and graduates of the University of Chester can use our services free of charge for up to two years after graduating.

Course Details

The modules given above are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course. Programme structures and individual modules are subject to change due to curriculum enhancement, staff changes, student numbers, improvements in technology, changes to placements or regulatory or external body requirements. Year 1 covers introductory animal behaviour, genetics, evolution, physiology, and data handling, while Year 2 covers behavioural ecology and research methods. Year 3 supports independent animal behaviour research projects alongside modules in areas such as animal cognition, behaviour in conservation, genetics, disease impacts or specialist animal management.

Year 1

Core Modules
Global Biodiversity
Introduction to Animal Behaviour
Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
Data Handling and Project Design
Genetics and Evolution

Year 2

Core Modules
Behavioural Ecology
Optional Modules
Adaptations to the Environment
Enhancing your Employability through Work Based Learning Optional
Experiential Learning
Experiential Overseas Learning
Marine Animal Behaviour
Research Methods
Year abroad study exchange

Year 3

Core Modules
Dissertation
Optional Modules
Animal Behaviour and Conservation
Animal Cognition
Applied Conservation Genetics
Behavioural & Evolutionary Ecology
Managing Marine Environmental Impacts
Parasitology
Physiology and Behaviour

*The information’s are correct at the time of publishing, however it may change if university makes any changes after we have published the information. While we try our best to provide correct information, It is advisable to call us or visit university website for up to date information.

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