Anatomical Sciences
University of Dundee
Studying the BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour at Liverpool John Moores University will give you an opportunity to learn from experts in animal behaviour and complete work-related learning with a variety of animal-related organisations, such as zoos, wildlife parks and rescue centres. The course explains animal behaviour in relation to animal evolution, ecology, physiology, neurobiology and genetics, preparing students for a career in science, animal welfare, husbandry or conservation. •Regular visits to local zoos and wildlife parks to observe the behaviour of captive animals •Overseas field skills trip included in the fees (currently goes to Tenerife) and opportunity for self-funded overseas field expedition (currently goes to Costa Rica) •Study the behaviour of wild, captive and companion animals, with opportunities for overseas fieldwork •Opportunities for work-related learning and/or a year-long sandwich placement •Taught by animal behaviour experts at the forefront of modern research •Specialist lectures from visiting animal behaviour experts •International Foundation Year course available offering direct progression onto this degree