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Applied Animal Behaviour Training at University Centre Bishop Burton - UCAS

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Course summary

Do you want to stand out as an exceptional animal trainer or behaviour advisor? Do you want to develop your knowledge of animal behaviour and training to an outstanding level? Do you want a comprehensive and critical understanding of the ethical, legal and welfare issues related to animal management? Then our unique Master’s programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills to stand out in an increasingly populated field. Successful completion of this programme, with passes in all assessed work, allows graduates to meet the K&U requirements for Clinical Animal Behaviourist accreditation with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council. Note that full accreditation also requires membership of an appropriate Practitioner Organisation. What will I study? FULL TIME (credits) · Research Methods (20) · Animal Behaviour Theories (20) · Health, Welfare and Ethics (20) · Learning Theories and Training Methods (20) · Animal Behaviour Consulting (20) · Human-Animal Interactions and Psychology (20) · Independent Research Project PART TIME YEAR 1 (credits) · Research Methods (20) · Animal Behaviour Theories (20) · Health, Welfare and Ethics (20) · Learning Theories and Training Methods (20) PART TIME YEAR 2 (credits) · Animal Behaviour Consulting (20) · Human-Animal Interactions and Psychology (20) · Independent Research Project (60) Learning and Teaching Approach This programme is delivered with a variety of learning and teaching approaches to include all students’ learning styles and preferences. For all modules, theory lectures are delivered that aim to deliver the core content and provide the underpinning knowledge. Using the webinar software, staff are able to monitor engagement to ensure participations. To complement all theory lectures, students have asynchronous seminars that are used to reinforce concepts delivered theoretically. Online webinars focus on facilitating a student centred approach to enhance the independent learning that takes place outside of the webinar lecture sessions. What is the contact time? Full-Time: You will study four modules in the first semester and two in the second semester , alongside completion of the Independent Research Project. This represents approximately six hours of live webinars per week plus a similar amount of time dedicated to directed tasks and tutorials. Evening webinars normally take place between 6pm and 9pm but the number of evenings per week and days on which they occur is yet to be confirmed for the 2026-27 academic year. Additional to this you will book individual tutorials with your Programme Leader. You will have four individual tutorials in an academic year. Attendance may be required at several block sessions throughout the year. Some sessions are online only while others may require your attendance in person at University Centre Bishop Burton. These dates for the 2026-27 academic year are yet to be finalised. You are expected to complete a significant amount of private study in addition to class time and directed study (approximately 20 - 40 hours per week). Part-Time: You will study two modules per semester except during the final semester when the focus is on completion of the Independent Research Project. This represents approximately three hours of live webinars per week plus a similar amount of time dedicated to directed tasks and tutorials. Evening webinars normally take place between 6pm and 9pm but the number of evenings per week and days on which they occur is yet to be confirmed for the 2026-27 academic year. In the first year, attendance may be required at several block sessions throughout the year. Some sessions are online only while others may require in-person attendance University Centre Bishop Burton. These dates for the 2026-27 academic year are yet to be finalised. You are expected to complete a significant amount of private study in addition to class time (approximately 10 - 20 hours per week).

Assessment method

The programme incorporates a variety of assessment methods across each academic year. The mix of assessments will seek to challenge and evaluate your knowledge, understanding and skills. Assessments for this programme include written assignments, webinar presentations, , practical demonstrations, evaluations and role-plays. Tutors provide support for assessments in class. There will also be opportunity for formative assessment and feedback during the delivery of each module to monitor learning, and to support and prepare you for the summative assessments which make up the module. Feedback on your summative assessments will be given which will allow you to guide efforts and activities in subsequent modules. Staff aim to return assessed work within a 20 working day timeframe (not including holidays) so that you can most benefit from the feedback.


Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2.2 honours degree, ideally in biological science subjects or equivalent, but work experience can be taken into account if an unrelated qualification is held. An appropriate academic reference Life and/or experience of non-traditional students will be taken into account when considering applications. The successful completion of an entry task may be required when considering applications without the required formal entry qualifications.


English language requirements

If first language is not English, or a Tier 4 student visa to study is required and GCSE grade C/4 English or equivalent is not held, English language proficiency level such as International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.0 overall (with a minimum 5.5 in each skill) will need evidencing.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
International £13177 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Applied Animal Behaviour Training at University Centre Bishop Burton - UCAS