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    MSc 12 months full-time (including thesis), 29 months part-time (including thesis)

Course Description

Clinical Animal Behaviourists work on veterinary referral, helping the owners of companion animals resolve behavioural problems through diagnosis of the problem behaviour and application of individual behaviour modification programmes.
This Master’s degree follows an evidence-based approach, which aims to develop students’ theoretical knowledge and practical skills for the management of problem behaviour in companion animals. It is headed by a team of experts, including Europe’s first veterinary behaviour professor, European and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons specialist, Professor Daniel Mills.

Entry Requirements

First or upper second class honours degree in Life Sciences or equivalent experience.

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