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Master of Science by Research Animal Behaviour and Welfare

University of Lincoln

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Course code
2A1426F5B4
Duration
12 months
Language
English
Institution type
Public
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Course overview

The scientific study of animal behaviour and welfare furthers our understanding of why animals behave in the way that they do, and helps us learn how best to respond to the challenges that animals face when living in captive and wild environments. This programme provides students with the opportunity to conduct research in areas such as welfare assessment, animal management, evolutionary biology, and animal cognition. Students benefit from training courses provided by the University aimed at developing key skills in research. Under the guidance and advice of their academic supervisors, students will also develop their ability to effectively communicate their research and thesis. Beyond learning how to conduct research and the specialist skills that students are expected to develop within their subject discipline, the process of studying for a research degree can provide transferable skills in problem-solving, time management, independent and team work, and communication.

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Language requirements
IELTS
Minimum score on request
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Academic requirements
Bachelors
Qualification review required
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Brayford Pool Campus · GB